Discovering Mexico’s Hidden Treasures: A Deep Dive into the Private Pyramids, Tequila, and Swing Xtremo Tour
If you’re looking for a day that combines history, culture, and adventure, this private tour from Guadalajara offers just that. It’s designed for curious travelers eager to see Guachimontones’ unique circular pyramids, learn about authentic tequila craftsmanship, and add a splash of adrenaline with a breathtaking swing experience.
What we love about this experience? First, the chance to walk among structures built over 2,000 years ago that challenge traditional pyramid shapes — a real curiosity in the archaeological world. Second, the opportunity to visit family-run distilleries, where tequila isn’t just a drink but a cultural story passed through generations. The possible downside? The day’s flexible nature means you’ll want to plan based on your interests, especially if time is tight. For those who enjoy personalized, off-the-beaten-path adventures, this tour fits perfectly.
This experience is ideal for history buffs, cultural explorers, and adventure seekers looking for a private, customizable day outside the usual tourist spots. If you prefer structured tours with fixed itineraries, this might feel a bit flexible for your taste. Overall, it’s a great way to connect with real Mexican traditions and landscapes, all while enjoying the comfort of private transportation.
Key Points

- Unique archaeological site: Walk among the only circular pyramids in Mesoamerica, built by the Teuchitlan culture.
- Authentic tequila experience: Tour a family-operated distillery and taste traditional, handcrafted tequila.
- Optional adventure: Experience the extreme swing over agave fields for unforgettable photos and adrenaline.
- Flexible itinerary: Customize your day — more pyramids, less swing, or extra time in Tequila town.
- Private and intimate: Small group (up to 6 people) means personalized attention and stories.
- Value for money: All entrance fees, private transport, bottled water, and a local guide included.
Exploring the Pyramids of Guachimontones

Our journey begins at the Zona Arqueológica Teuchitlán or Guachimontones, where you’ll step into a landscape that defies typical pyramid conventions. These circular structures, built between 300 BC and 900 AD, are unlike anything else in Mesoamerica.
We loved the way the site’s design prompts curiosity — walking among the ceremonial structures that ancient civilizations built for sacred rituals. The site’s accidental discovery and subsequent excavation reveal how much of Mexico’s ancient secrets still lie underground, waiting to be uncovered.
The site is not just a historical curiosity; it’s a sensory experience. You’ll touch the stones, marvel at the craftsmanship, and imagine life centuries ago. The knowledgeable guide will interpret the significance of the circular shape, which differs sharply from the more common stepped pyramids. This distinctive architecture offers insight into a society with unique spiritual and social practices.
The two hours spent here include your admission ticket and a chance to walk freely among the ruins. Be prepared for uneven terrain, and wear comfortable shoes if you want to get close to some of the structures. Several reviews highlight how this site “feels like a secret,” making it especially appealing for those who like uncovering lesser-known sights.
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The Heart of Mexico’s Spirit: Tequila Tres Mujeres

Next, we visit a family-run tequila distillery where tradition is still very much alive. Unlike commercial tequila tours, this is about learning the craft as your grandparents might have done, with an emphasis on cultural survival.
You’ll tour the blue agave fields, see how the cooking ovens extract sugars, and observe the fermentation and distillation processes that turn raw agave into tequila. The basic tasting included gives a sense of the difference between industrial spirits and soulful, handcrafted tequila.
The value here lies not just in the flavors but in the stories. As one reviewer mentioned, “It’s about understanding the tradition and respecting it,” which adds depth to every sip. The setting is rustic, authentic, and unpretentious—ideal for those wanting to see the real side of tequila production, far from touristy showplaces.
The entire visit lasts around two hours, and the admission fee is included. You can expect to leave with a new appreciation for the work and history behind every bottle. For many, this stop is a highlight—an authentic taste of Mexican culture that beats the typical “tourist trap” experience.
The Thrill of the Columpio Extremo

For the adventure lovers, the Columpio Extremo offers a once-in-a-lifetime thrill. Imagine flying over endless agave fields on a massive swing that promises breathtaking views and unforgettable photos.
The experience lasts about an hour and a half, with an optional zip line and other activities. The admission fee of MX$100 is paid directly on-site, giving you flexibility to skip or indulge based on your mood. Several reviews describe it as “absolutely worth it,” especially for those seeking a rush or unique shots to share.
It’s fully optional—if you’re nervous about heights or zooming through the air, you can simply enjoy the scenery from below. But if you’re craving adrenaline, this swing is a highlight that adds a dynamic element to the day.
Enjoying Tequila Town and Cantaritos

Following the adventure, you’ll have free time in Tequila, the UNESCO-listed Magic Town. Here, we recommend exploring local eateries—try some authentic Jalisco cuisine or just relax and soak in the atmosphere. Your guide can suggest options suited to your budget and preferences.
The tour concludes with an optional stop at Cantaritos el Güero #1, where you can toast to a memorable day with the traditional cantarito — a refreshing drink served in clay jars, perfect for celebrating Mexico’s convivial spirit.
This last stop is completely optional and costs around MX$80-150 for drinks. It’s a fun way to wrap up the experience, especially if your group enjoys socializing and local traditions.
Practical Details and Overall Value

The entire experience is conducted with private transportation, ensuring comfort and flexibility. The minivan accommodates up to 6 people, making it perfect for small groups or families. The cost of $442.28 per group covers everything: admission fees, bottled water, and a customizable itinerary.
The tour is flexible in duration, typically spanning 6 to 12 hours, allowing you to tailor your day. If you want more time at the pyramids or in Tequila, just ask — your guide is there to make it happen. Keep in mind, the tour is not included in gratuities (suggested MX$100), nor are meals or additional drinks beyond the tastings.
Transportation is air-conditioned, and the meeting point at Estación Juárez Park is accessible via public transit, making it convenient to start your day.
While the cost might seem steep at first glance, the inclusion of private guides, transport, and entry fees, plus the exclusivity of a private tour, makes this a good value for travelers seeking an authentic, personalized experience.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This trip is best suited for those eager to explore Mexico beyond the usual. If you’re interested in ancient architecture, traditional tequila-making, and adventure activities, it hits all those notes. Families, couples, or small groups who appreciate flexibility and personalized attention will find this especially appealing.
If you’re looking for a structured, crowded tour with fixed stops, you might prefer a different option. But if your priority is authenticity, stories, and a tailored pace, this private experience will be a memorable highlight.
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, as long as they enjoy walking, small hikes, and are comfortable with the adventure swing. The tour is customizable, so discuss your needs with your guide.
How long is the entire tour?
It can last from about 6 to 12 hours, depending on your pace and how much time you want to spend at each stop.
Are meals included?
No, meals are on your own. Your guide can recommend local restaurants suited to your preferences and budget.
Can I skip the adventure swing?
Absolutely. The swing is optional, and you can choose to spend more time at the pyramids or in Tequila town instead.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes for walking around archaeological sites and uneven terrain; casual clothes suitable for the weather; sun protection is recommended.
Is this a small-group tour?
No, it’s a private tour for up to 6 people, ensuring personalized service and flexibility.
This private tour from Guadalajara offers an engaging way to connect with Mexico’s ancient past, vibrant tequila tradition, and lively local culture — all at your own pace. It balances history, craftsmanship, and thrill, making it a well-rounded day for curious travelers seeking genuine experiences.
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