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Indigenous Peoples Zincantán and San Juan Chamula: A Blend of Maya Tsotsil Worldview and Catholicism
San Juan Chamula
This is an event steeped in culture, offering insights into the Tsotsil Maya perspective as well as elements from the Catholic tradition.
This is an event steeped in culture, offering insights into the Tsotsil Maya perspective as well as elements from the Catholic tradition.
Duration:
4 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Church of St. Juan Bautista - The church is sober, with a large wooden door that only opens completely on the feast of San Juan. Everything is guarded by the “mayoles” or policemen, who carry a “chuck” - a thick white wool pad and a leather bag made of hard wood like iron. Visitors are prohibited from taking photographs. Access to the interior of…
- Church of St. Juan Bautista - The church is sober, with a large wooden door that only opens completely on the feast of San Juan. Everything is guarded by the “mayoles” or policemen, who carry a “chuck” - a thick white wool pad and a leather bag made of hard wood like iron. Visitors are prohibited from taking photographs. Access to the interior of the church is regulated and a fee must be paid to enter.
- Zinacantan - Tzotzil town “Place of Bats” where the sacred spaces are marked by the hills that surround the small valley and the complex formed by the San Lorenzo church, of colonial origin but remodeled at the beginning of the 20th century, and the Esquipulas and San Sebastián chapels.
What's Included
- Ticketing included
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Travel insurance for transportation
- Ticketing included
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Travel insurance for transportation
What's Not Included
- Breakfast
- Bilingual guide
- Breakfast
- Bilingual guide
Location
Church of St. Juan Bautista
Plaza Central
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.