San Jacinto Amilpas and Santa María Atzompa become scenes of absolute mysticism during the Day of the Dead holiday. This experience allows visitors to tour pantheons lit by thousands of candles and participate in traditional vigils where local families honor their ancestors among cempasúchil and copal flowers.
By joining this tour, travelers will gain a first-hand knowledge about Zapotec cosmogony and the role of glazed mud in ritual offerings. The activity offers memorable encounters with the community and the opportunity to witness the "alumbra" in an authentic environment, guaranteeing a deep and respectful cultural immersion.
This experience is aimed at culture enthusiasts, photographe...
Главные места
11 часы
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
11 часы
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
Что входит
Taste the Ancestral Mezcal.
Traditional Maize-Based Lunch.
Cuisine aligned with the Oaxacan Day of the Dead tradition.
Coffee and/or Tea
Workshop: Máscara de Muertos (Death Mask) Creation
Важная информация
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Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске или коляске.
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Рядом расположены остановки общественного транспорта.
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Младенцы должны сидеть на коленях у взрослых.
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Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
Политика аннулирования
Для полного возврата средств отмените заказ не позднее, чем за 24 часа до запланированного времени отправления.
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Чтобы получить полное возмещение, вы должны отказаться от участия не позднее чем за 24 часа до начала опыта.
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Время отказа определяется по местному времени.
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Если вы отказываетесь от опыта менее чем за 24 часа до его начала, сумма, которую вы заплатили, не будет возвращена.
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Для этого опыта требуется минимальное количество туристов. Если он будет отменен, потому что не набрано минимальное количество, вам будет предложена другая дата/опыт или полный возврат средств.
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Любые изменения, сделанные менее чем за 24 часа до времени начала опыта, не будут приняты.
San Jacinto Amilpas and Santa María Atzompa become scenes of absolute mysticism during the Day of the Dead holiday. This experience allows visitors to tour pantheons lit by thousands of candles and participate in traditional vigils where local families honor their ancestors among cempasúchil and copal flowers.
By joining this tour, travelers will gain a first-hand knowledge about Zapotec cosmogony and the role of glazed mud in ritual offerings. The activity offers memorable encounters with the community and the opportunity to witness the "alumbra" in an authentic environment, guaranteeing a deep and respectful cultural immersion.
This experience is aimed at culture enthusiasts, photographe...
Главные места
11 часы
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
11 часы
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
Что входит
Taste the Ancestral Mezcal.
Traditional Maize-Based Lunch.
Cuisine aligned with the Oaxacan Day of the Dead tradition.
Coffee and/or Tea
Workshop: Máscara de Muertos (Death Mask) Creation
Маршрут
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Оахака
**Visit to the Marigold Field (Cempasúchil)**
This visit to the *cempasúchil* (marigold) flower field offers a professional perspective on the ethnobotany and profound ritual symbolism of the "Flower of the Dead." We will analyse its cultivation, its ceremonial use in the Day of the Dead *ofrendas* (altars), and its role as the "path" that guides ancestors.
An opportunity to understand the tangible link between the land, material culture, and the worldview of one of Mexico's most iconic celebrations.
1 час
2
Mercado de Atzompa
We will visit the market in Santa María Atzompa to purchase items for our altar and ingredients for the food offerings for our loved ones.
1 час
3
Оахака
**Visit to the Bakery**
We'll analyse the history of the ***pan de muerto*** (bread of the dead), exploring its pre-Hispanic origin and its evolution into a central element of the Day of the Dead *ofrendas* (altars). This bakery session isn't just a tasting; it's an analysis of the ritual symbolism and material culture that defines Mexico's relationship with memory and life.
30 минуты
4
San Jacinto Amilpas
This experience focuses on the preparation of the season's ritual foods (mole, *atole*, rice, and *tamales*), which are essential for the Day of the Dead table and *ofrenda* (offering). Using a professional approach, we will explore the ritual symbolism of each ingredient and technique, understanding how these recipes represent Mexico's heritage, *mestizaje* (cultural mixing), and profound gastronomic tradition.
This is an opportunity to master the culinary practice and comprehend the material culture and corpus of knowledge transmitted through food.
2 часы
5
San Jacinto Amilpas
This session will guide you through the preparation and decoration of the Altar of the Dead (*Altar de Muertos*), step by step. We shall analyse the ritual symbolism and material culture behind every level, element, and object placed: from the use of the *cempasúchil* flower and the *pan de muerto* (bread of the dead), to the arrangement of photographs and favourite foods.
Gain a deep understanding of this Mexican tradition as a complex belief system and a tangible offering to memory. A professional perspective to unravel the authentic meaning of the celebration.
1 час
6
San Jacinto Amilpas
This lunchtime goes beyond mere tasting: it's an analysis of the **material culture** that converges in fundamental dishes such as *tamales*, *mole*, and rice with chicken, hot chocolate, and seasonal bread. We'll explore the **ritual symbolism** and heritage of each ingredient, understanding how this selection of foods forms a **corpus of knowledge** and a pillar of gastronomic tradition.
A professional session to comprehend the historical and emotional significance of the flavours that define ancestral cuisine and community life in Mexico.
1 час
7
Оахака
Access a participatory cultural immersion through the material culture and traditional Mexican art.
This **Death Mask Creation Workshop** offers the specialised advice and materials needed for you to get involved in creating a ritual piece. The session will focus on the **ritual symbolism** and **artisanal practice** behind the representations of death. We will analyse the use of colour and form in mask painting to understand the community and ancestral vision of 'otherness'.
A professional experience to decipher the **corpus of aesthetic and symbolic knowledge** that defines Mexican folklore and tradition. Materials and expert guidance are included.