Hello! We are Pies Descalzos, originally from Xochimilco. We would love to share with you the richness of our town, starting with the gastronomy and the artificial islands designed for planting: the chinampas. We will travel by trajinera (big canoe) and tell you all about the history of Xochimilco. We will stop on an island to explain the ancestral cultivation technique developed in this place, unique in the world and part of the world's agricultural heritage. We will tell you about the flower, the fauna and we will take you to meet the axolotl.
***All our experiences are subject to change without prior notice due to circumstances beyond our control***
Xochimilco and Farm visit: We will travel by trajinera through the canals, visit a farm, meet the animals and have a brunch with the farm products<br/>Agroecological breakfast <br/>Pickup included
no transportation: No round transportation incuded, only includes transportation from Xochimilco to Coyoacan
Xochimilco at Sunrise: We will do our sunrise tour on the canals with coffee and bread<br/>Pickup included
Private transportation<br/>Pickup included
We will start in the heart of the town of Xochimilco, exploring its vibrant market. We will see native corn, taste handmade tlacoyos, visit a cheese factory and a traditional pulque bar, and buy some snacks for our trip along the canal.
We will go to one of the most beautiful piers in Xochimilco, away from the tourist piers to enjoy the natural beauty of this place. We will take a trajinera ride and our guide will explain the incredible history of this place, we will stop on a floating island to learn about the chinampas, the unique ancestral cultivation system developed by the Xochimilcas and some of the plants that are grown here. Finally we will visit another floating island to see and learn from the axolotls.
If you would like to book a tour without round transportation, we meet at the pier Fernando Celada at the entrance of the center of Xochimilco
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