Explore Oaxaca’s wonders: Hierve el Agua, Mitla, Tule Tree, and Teotitlán del Valle. Enjoy cultural immersion, regional cuisine, and mezcal tasting.
Explore Oaxaca’s wonders: Hierve el Agua, Mitla, Tule Tree, and Teotitlán del Valle. Enjoy cultural immersion, regional cuisine, and mezcal tasting.
- Tule Tree - The Tule Tree, a natural wonder in Santa Maria del Tule, Oaxaca, is renowned for having the world’s widest trunk, measuring over 14 meters in diameter and more than 58 meters in circumference. This magnificent ahuehuete (Mexican cypress) is around 2,000 years old and can provide shade for approximately 500 people simultaneously. Its…
- Tule Tree - The Tule Tree, a natural wonder in Santa Maria del Tule, Oaxaca, is renowned for having the world’s widest trunk, measuring over 14 meters in diameter and more than 58 meters in circumference. This magnificent ahuehuete (Mexican cypress) is around 2,000 years old and can provide shade for approximately 500 people simultaneously. Its charm is enhanced by the natural shapes in its bark, which guides help visitors identify, such as elephants or crocodiles, and the Zapotec legend that credits its planting to a priest of the wind god, Ehécatl.
- Teotitlan del Valle - Experience Zapotec artistry in a family workshop where wool rugs are crafted using natural dyes like cochineal. Additionally, discover the intricate tradition of shell candles, hand-decorated beeswax masterpieces that hold symbolic significance during local celebrations.
- Hierve el Agua - Witness one of Mexico’s most breathtaking landscapes: petrified waterfalls formed by millennia of calcium carbonate deposits. Visitors can hike along trails with views of the Sierra Madre and relax in the warm natural pools perched at the cliff’s edge.
Access per person: $100.00
- San Pablo Villa de Mitla - Savor an authentic Oaxacan feast designed to delight all the senses. The buffet features a delectable array of roasted meats, the region’s iconic moles, a variety of traditional stews with local flavors, and to finish, a dessert bar that captures the sweet essence of Oaxaca.
Optional Buffet Access
- El Rey de Matatlan - Discover the process of creating “the drink of the gods” at a traditional distillery. Observe the journey from cooking agave hearts in earthen ovens to distilling in copper pots, concluding with a guided tasting of young mezcals, aged varieties, and flavored creams.
- Zona Arqueologica de Mitla - Explore the “City of the Dead,” a distinctive site known for its buildings adorned with stone mosaic designs. Unlike other locations, these pieces are assembled with such precision that no mortar is needed, forming geometric patterns that represent Zapotec cosmology.

- Demonstration of the production of wool mats
- Demonstration of shell candle making
- Tasting of artisanal Mezcal
- Demonstration of the production of wool mats
- Demonstration of shell candle making
- Tasting of artisanal Mezcal
Discover the unparalleled beauty of Hierve el Agua, where you can marvel at its renowned petrified waterfalls and swim in natural pools offering endless views of the Sierra. This journey also invites you to uncover the secrets of Mitla, the “City of the Dead,” famous globally for its palaces adorned with intricate stone grecas that tell the story of an…
Discover the unparalleled beauty of Hierve el Agua, where you can marvel at its renowned petrified waterfalls and swim in natural pools offering endless views of the Sierra. This journey also invites you to uncover the secrets of Mitla, the “City of the Dead,” famous globally for its palaces adorned with intricate stone grecas that tell the story of an ancient civilization.
The tour includes a visit to the majestic Tule Tree, known for having the widest trunk in the world and boasting over 2,000 years of life. In Teotitlán del Valle, experience a genuine cultural immersion by learning about the art of wool mats dyed with natural colors and the unique tradition of beeswax shell candles.
To enhance this adventure, enjoy a diverse buffet of regional cuisine and a tasting of artisanal mezcal to understand the essence of this sacred drink. With expert guides and punctual transportation, a safe and high-quality service is assured.
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.