Experience the magic of Temazcal in Tepoztlán, an ancestral ceremony of healing, connection and spiritual renewal. Guided by women medicine, the ritual takes place in a natural environment surrounded by mountains, steam, chants and indigenous tradition.
This tour includes round trip transportation from Mexico City, departing from a central point (Rome or Condesa colonies) at 7:30 am. Upon arrival, you will be greeted with a light drink before entering the temazcal, where heat, medicinal herbs and sacred chants help release emotional tensions, restore balance and reconnect with yourself.
After the ceremony, enjoy a traditional meal prepared with local ingredients. You will also have time to rest, reflect, walk or just enjoy the beautiful scenery before returning to CDMX.
This is more than a ritual — it is a profound experience that honors ancient wisdom and invites you to live with greater presence and harmony.
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Temazcal is an ancestral healing ceremony originating in Mesoamerica. Within a circular structure hot stones and medicinal herbs are used to create steam. Guided by women medicine, this experience helps release tensions, purify the body and reconnect with oneself and nature.
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El Tepozteco is a sacred hill topped by a pre-Hispanic pyramid dedicated to the god of the pulque. Although not climbed during this experience, it is appreciated from the place of the temazcal, adding a mystical and unique landscape air to the tour.
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