Exploring the natural and cultural wonders of Oaxaca is a captivating experience, and the Hierve El Agua, Mitla: Full Day Tour offers an excellent opportunity to explore the region’s rich heritage. Visitors can marvel at the breathtaking petrified waterfalls of Hierve el Agua, discover the intricate geometric patterns at the Mitla archaeological site, and learn about the traditional wool rug production in Teotitlán del Valle. The tour also includes a visit to a Mezcal distillery, where travelers can sample the unique flavors of this artisanal spirit. With a comprehensive itinerary and a focus on both natural and cultural highlights, this tour promises an immersive and unforgettable journey through Oaxaca’s diverse attractions.
Key Points

- The full-day tour provides a comprehensive experience of Oaxaca’s highlights, including visits to Tule Tree, Mitla, Hierve el Agua, Teotitlán del Valle, and a Mezcal distillery.
- The tour offers guided explorations of the Mitla archaeological site and the natural wonder of Hierve el Agua, along with learning about wool rug production.
- The tour includes transportation and a bilingual guide, making it suitable for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike.
- The Tule Tree, one of the world’s largest and oldest living organisms, is a captivating highlight of the tour, with a guided tour showcasing its immense size and ancient history.
- The tour does not cover food, drinks, souvenirs, or any other extra expenses, and it is not suitable for wheelchair users, people over 287 lbs (130 kg), or over 70 years of age.
Tour Details

This full-day tour on the Hierve el Agua route and its towns lasts approximately 11 hours, starting and ending at 5 de Mayo 300.
Visitors will explore the region’s top attractions, including the magnificent Tule Tree, the archaeological site of Mitla, the unique Hierve el Agua, the vibrant town of Teotitlán del Valle, and a Mezcal distillery.
The tour includes guided visits to each location, allowing participants to learn about the area’s history, culture, and natural wonders.
With transportation provided, travelers can sit back and enjoy the scenic journey while a certified bilingual guide leads the way.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour offers a comprehensive and immersive experience of Oaxaca’s highlights.
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Comprehensive Itinerary

The tour begins with a visit to the magnificent Tule Tree, where a 30-minute guided tour allows visitors to marvel at one of the world’s largest and oldest living organisms.
Following this, the group embarks on a 1.5-hour guided exploration of the archaeological site of Mitla, renowned for its stunning geometric ornamentation.
Next, the tour heads to the breathtaking Hierve el Agua, where a 1.5-hour guided tour and free time enable visitors to witness the petrified waterfalls and enjoy the serene natural surroundings.
The journey continues to the vibrant town of Teotitlán del Valle, where a 1-hour guided tour highlights the famous wool rug production.
The final stop is the Mezcal El Rey de Matatlan distillery, where guests learn about and taste a variety of mezcal flavors.
Highlights of the Tour

Visitors are captivated by the Tule Tree, one of the world’s largest and oldest living organisms, during the guided tour’s 30-minute exploration.
They’re impressed by Mitla’s beautiful geometric ornamentation as they uncover the archaeological site’s secrets through the 1.5-hour guided tour.
At Hierve el Agua, travelers are surprised by the petrified waterfalls and enjoy the serene natural surroundings during the 1.5-hour guided tour and free time.
Travelers fall in love with Teotitlán del Valle’s famous wool rug production, learning about the intricate process through the 1-hour guided tour.
Inclusions and Exclusions

The tour includes entrance fees to the Mitla Archaeological Zone, Hierve el Agua, and the Tule Tree, as well as transportation and a certified bilingual guide. These inclusions ensure that visitors can fully experience the highlights of the tour without worrying about additional costs.
However, the tour doesn’t cover food, drinks, souvenirs, or any other extra expenses not explicitly mentioned.
Plus, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, people over 287 lbs (130 kg), or people over 70 years of age. These exclusions are in place to ensure the safety and comfort of all participants.
More Great Tours NearbyExploring the Tule Tree

Nestled within the small town of Santa María del Tule, the legendary Tule Tree stands as one of the greatest natural wonders in the region, captivating visitors with its immense size and ancient history.
This massive Montezuma cypress tree, estimated to be over 2,000 years old, measures an astonishing 137 feet in circumference, making it one of the widest trees in the world.
During the guided tour, visitors are awed by the tree’s colossal trunk, its intricate bark patterns, and the legends surrounding its longevity.
The Tule Tree’s sheer scale and remarkable age leave a lasting impression, reminding all who witness it of the power and resilience of nature.
Discovering Mitla’s Wonders

After exploring the colossal Tule Tree, the tour continues to the Mitla Archaeological Zone, where visitors are captivated by the stunning geometric ornamentation that adorns the ancient ruins.
The guide provides a thorough 1.5-hour tour, highlighting the intricate patterns and explaining their cultural significance. Mitla was an important religious center for the Zapotec people, and the well-preserved structures showcase their architectural prowess.
Visitors marvel at the detailed symmetrical designs, which cover the facades of the buildings. The combination of the impressive archaeological site and the knowledgeable guide imparts a deep appreciation for the rich heritage of the region.
Marveling at Hierve El Agua

Next, the tour takes visitors to the captivating natural wonder of Hierve el Agua, where they’re instantly awed by the petrified waterfalls cascading down the cliffs.
During the 1.5-hour guided tour and free time, travelers:
- Explore the unique travertine formations and mineral pools, created by the natural springs bubbling up from the ground.
- Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys from the clifftops.
- Hike to the top of the waterfalls for a closer look at the intricate rock formations.
- Relax in the refreshing, turquoise-colored pools, taking in the serene, otherworldly atmosphere.
Throughout the experience, the guide provides insightful explanations about the geology and cultural significance of this remarkable natural site.
Discovering Teotitlán and Mezcal

The tour then takes visitors to the picturesque town of Teotitlán del Valle, renowned for its vibrant wool rug production.
During the 1-hour guided tour, travelers learn about the intricate weaving techniques and traditional designs that have been passed down through generations of indigenous Zapotec artisans. They’ll marvel at the skilled weavers as they meticulously craft these colorful rugs, many of which are inspired by the region’s natural landscapes and cultural heritage.
After exploring the rug-making process, the tour moves on to Mezcal El Rey de Matatlan, a local distillery where guests can learn about the production of this iconic Mexican spirit and indulge in tastings of various mezcal flavors.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks on the Tour?
Yes, guests can bring their own snacks and drinks on the tour. The tour does not include food and beverages, so bringing personal refreshments is allowed and recommended to ensure a comfortable experience.
Is There an Option for a Private Tour?
Yes, there is typically an option for a private tour. Private tours allow for a more personalized experience and accommodate individual needs. Travelers can inquire about private tour options when booking the tour.
Can I Customize the Itinerary to Fit My Interests?
Yes, many tour operators allow customers to customize the itinerary based on their interests. Travelers can discuss their preferences with the tour company and create a personalized experience that fits their needs and schedule.
What Is the Cancellation Policy for the Tour?
The cancellation policy typically allows free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour start time. Cancellations within 24 hours may incur fees. Clients should review the specific policy when booking to understand the terms.
Is There Any Flexibility in the Starting and Ending Times?
The tour has a strict schedule, but the operator may be able to accommodate minor adjustments to the starting and ending times. Travelers should check with the tour company about any flexibility in the timing.
Recap
This full-day tour offers a captivating exploration of Oaxaca’s natural and cultural wonders.
From the mesmerizing petrified waterfalls of Hierve el Agua to the intricate geometric designs of Mitla, visitors will be immersed in the region’s rich heritage.
The tour also provides opportunities to discover traditional weaving and taste the renowned mezcal, ensuring a well-rounded experience of Oaxaca’s diverse landscapes and vibrant local traditions.
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