Starting with the grandeur of Monte Albán, an ancient Zapotec city perched on a mountaintop. This archaeological site
impresses with its pyramids, courtyards, and observatories, offering a window into the Zapotec civilization's past and
breathtaking panoramic views.
Continuing to Arrazola, we delve into the colorful world of "alebrijes," fantastical figures carved from wood and
hand-painted. Local artisans have perfected this technique, creating vibrant and unique creatures that reflect the rich
imagination of Mexican culture.
In Coyotepec, black pottery takes center stage. Here, potters shape their creations using ancestral techniques to
produce unique and elegant pieces. Coyotepec's black pottery is cherished for its beauty and craftsmanship, showcasing
skills passed down through generations.
The visit to Cuilapam de Guerrero takes us to Mexico's colonial history. The former Cuilapam convent, built in the 16th
century, features imposing architecture and a significant past. This place witnessed key events in Mexico's independence
history, providing visitors with a fascinating glimpse into past events.
The itinerary may be subject to changes according to the availability of spaces and
customer preferences, always guaranteeing visits to the established points.
- 1. Monte Albán
- 2. Arrazola
- 3. San Bartolo Coyotepec
- 4. Cuilapam de Guerrero