Zapotec Culture & Sunset Hike at Teotitlán
A close-up of art and culture, exquisite ancestral food, and a scenic hike overlooking the valley!
Overview
Activity details
Join us at Coyote Adventures at 11:00 a.m. for an unforgettable trip to Teotitlán del Valle. After a brief introduction about the day's activities, we will board our van and head to this historic Zapotec village.
Teotitlán del Valle, whose name in Nahuatl means "Land of the Gods," is located in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca. This community is renowned for its cultural heritage and the ancient Zapotec weaving tradition. As we walk through its cobblestone streets, you’ll discover colorful adobe houses adorned with intricate textile designs, a reflection of generations of craftsmanship.
Upon arrival, we will take a stroll through the community, visiting key sites such as the Church of San Juan Bautista. Built in the 16th century over an ancient Zapotec temple, it is a clear example of the fusion between indigenous and Spanish cultures. We will also pass by the market, where local products and traditional dishes are offered every morning. Teotitlán is one of the oldest inhabited settlements in the Americas, with over two thousand years of history.
Next, we will visit a candle-making workshop to learn about the process of making traditional beeswax candles, which are essential for local festivities. Later, we will enjoy a delicious Zapotec meal, tasting quesadillas, mole negro, and sopa de guías, while learning about the significance of these dishes in Oaxacan cuisine.
Afterwards, we will participate in a natural dye workshop, where we will see how natural elements are transformed into vibrant colors for Zapotec tapestries.
At the end, we will head to the sacred trail of Cerro Picacho for our sunset ascent. This site is considered a spiritual place for the Zapotecs, associated with rituals and ancestral ceremonies. From the top, we will enjoy panoramic views of the Central Valleys, in a light and color show that will make this experience truly unique.
As we descend the mountain, we will reflect on a day full of history, tradition, and nature, returning to Oaxaca around 8:00 p.m.
What's included
– Guides
– Transportation
– Drinks: Water, Coffee, Tea, Beer, Juice, Sparkling water
– Lunch: Vegetable soup, Stews, Amarillo
– Snacks: Trail mix, Fruits, Churritos (crunchy-corn snack)
– Access to protected natural areas
– Demonstration of natural dyes, weaving process and artisanal wool rugs
– Fees for community-based ecotourism development
– Hiking poles
*Vegan and vegetarian options available
Itinerary
11:00 Meet at Coyote Aventuras Office
11:10 Transfer to Teotitlán.
12:00 Community Tour
13:30 Lunch
14:30 Zapotec handcraft demonstration
16:30 Sunset hike
18:00 End of the hike
18:30 Transfer to Oaxaca City
20:00 Arrival in Oaxaca City
Additional information
What to bring
- Comfortable clothes
- Sun-screen
- Tennis or hiking shoes
- Small backpack
- Water bottle
Disclaimers
Outdoor activities carry risks, and you may be exposed to dangerous situations as part of this experience. Make sure you can participate safely given your abilities and the conditions (such as location, weather, and equipment)
Cancellations
Cancellation Policies
If you are coming on a Coyote Aventuras experience we would like to remind you of the following:
Customers will receive a full refund or credit if we are informed of a cancellation 24 hours prior to the experience.
In the case of epic trips or multi-day expeditions travelers must inform us of any cancellations at least 2 weeks before the adventure to be eligible for a refund.
It is the traveler’s responsibility to stay healthy, eat well, and not participate in activities that could affect their attendance.
There are no exceptions to this rule, so please take care of yourself and make sure you are ready for the adventure.
Contact us by phone at +52 951 4775515 to cancel or inquire about a cancellation.