Monte Alban Tour

Monte Alban Archeological Tour and Oaxacan handicrafts

Rutopía editorial team
Rutopía editorial team
1/16/2024
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Get ready for this Monte Alban Archeological  Tour and enjoy a  diverse morning of  history and Oaxacan handicrafts. You will visit the famous archaeological site of Monte Alban, which is located on the top of a hill, right in the center of the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, cradle of the Zapotec civilization. The tour continues to the community of Arrazola, known for its alebrijes carving and painting workshops. Later, you will visit the former convent of Santiago Cuilapam, a jewel of Dominican architecture and site of the firing squad of General Vicente Guerrero, ex-president of Mexico known as the Benemérito de la Patria and insurgent soldier. Finally, the journey ends in Coyotepec, where Doña Rosa will be waiting to show you her black clay workshop.

With Rutopia you can enjoy this Monte Alban Archeological  Tour! Request your trip now and we will design a unique a smooth trip for you and your family.

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