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Tour a las comunidades indígenas San Juan Chamula y Zinacantan

4.4(8)San Cristobal de las Casas1 hora
VIATOR4.0(2)TRIPADVISOR4.5(6)

Descripción

Únete a este original tour de San Cristóbal de Las Casas, una mezcla de pueblos indígenas y locales llenos de colores y tradiciones. San Cristóbal está formado por una serie de barrios tradicionales, cada uno de los cuales es conocido por un oficio o costumbre en particular, como la herrería, la carpintería y la talla de madera. En este tour, visitará el pueblo de San Juan Chamula, que posee una iglesia diferente a cualquier otra. La pintoresca Iglesia de San Juan, centenaria, tiene paredes encaladas y una entrada pintada de colores brillantes que da a la plaza del pueblo. Después de visitar el pueblo de Zinacantán, tendrá la oportunidad de aprender todo sobre el trabajo de las mujeres de Zinacantán, que tejen textiles únicos y hermosos con un telar especial adherido a sus cinturones. Después de haber admirado los hupiles y mantas tradicionales, tendrá la oportunidad de probar la comida local y probar un plato local.

Opciones de la excursión

Guía Inglés
  • Recogida incluida
Guía Español
  • Commutinies: Disfrute de San Cristóbal de las Casas y descubra a los indígenas que hablan su propio idioma, practican sus propias costumbres únicas y se pueden identificar por su vestimenta tradicional. Recogida incluida

Itinerario

60 min

San Juan Chamula, (a 10 km de San Cristóbal de las Casas) es una ciudad llena de historia y, sin embargo, también permite ver a los mayas de hoy. Es el municipio maya más grande de Chiapas con una población de más de 40,000 hablantes de tzotzil, uno de Las 31 lenguas mayas. Esta región es conocida por sus estilos de vida agrícolas y ceremoniales, que son una mezcla de creencias católicas y mayas. La Iglesia Católica de San Juan Bautista, de hecho, no es parte de ninguna diócesis porque los residentes desean la libertad de realizar varios tipos de rituales.

Entrada incluida90 min

El camino al pueblo de San Lorenzo Zinancantan es de unos 11 km. largo. La gente de Zinancantán también es maya tzotzil y la vestimenta predominante es en trajes muy distintivos de color rosa y morado. Admira de primera mano el laborioso trabajo artesanal de las tejedoras, quienes, con un telar a la cintura, confeccionan magníficas piezas textiles como 'Huipiles', manteles, colchas y fundas de cojines.

Lo más destacado

Guía profesional en la opción incluida.
Transporte en minivan con aire acondicionado.
Recogida y regreso al hotel (solo hoteles seleccionados)

Qué incluye

Incluido
Guía profesional en la opción incluida.
Transporte en minivan con aire acondicionado.
Recogida y regreso al hotel (solo hoteles seleccionados)
No incluido
Alimentos y bebidas

Lugares y horarios de recogida

Recogemos en cualquier hotel ubicado en San Cristóbal de las Casas Centro.

Valoraciones de viajeros

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Información importante

  • Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
  • Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
  • Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
  • Funciona en todas las condiciones climáticas, vístase apropiadamente.

Opiniones(8)

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DZH3011
October 9, 2024
Impressive but focus on sales

Especially the visit of Chamula was impressive with the Church and the praxtices inside of it. However all in all it felt too much like a sales tour, even in the church you could get yourselve a "cleansing" for some hunderds pesos.

Respuesta del operador

Thank you for your feedback, the visit to Chamula may be awe-inspiring, especially the unique experience inside the church. Local traditions and practices, such as the cleansing rituals are an integral part of the Indigenous culture in these local villages You are not obligated to take any service you do not want, the locals offer these services not as part of a sales tour, but as an authentic expression of their deeply rooted traditions. The fees charged for these rituals go directly to the community, helping to preserve their cultural heritage and support the local economy. We believe that by participating in these rituals, visitors are not only engaging in a meaningful cultural exchange but also contributing to the well-being of the indigenous people who share their customs with us. Thank you again for visiting!

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GReyesLpz
September 27, 2023
Tours

The tours are very worth it, you can choose several tour options, we went to the Montebello lagoons and we reached the border with Guatemala, we also went to the El Chiflón waterfall, it is a spectacular place and the waterfalls are super beautiful. Another route is Zinacantán and San Juan Chamula. In Zinacantán they take you to a workshop for embroiderers and belt weavers, a very nice experience. In Chamula it was not so nice, they are very particular people and they take great care of the entrance to their temple, you cannot take photos inside the place and if they catch you they will fine you, follow the instructions of your guide in this place. The people there are not very nice.

Respuesta del operador

Hola Muchas gracias poro compartir su viaje y experiencia con nosotros! nos da gusto que haya disfrutado de todo lo bonito que chiapas tiene para ofrecer! Esperamos verlo de nuevo pronto Saludos

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Rajasree_S
April 9, 2023
Visiting San Juan Chamula and Zincantan

We had a lovely time visiting Dan Juan Chamula and Zincantan near San Cristobal de la Casas. Our guide Annulfo was excellent and made a real effort to enlighten us on the history and cultural practices of the two villages. He also explained the lifestyle of the local people and as an extra took us on a tour in San Cristobal itself! Wonderful trip!

Respuesta del operador

Hi Rajasree, Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us! We are very happy you had a great time with us! For sure I will send your comment to the guide ♥ Hope to see you back soon! Muchas gracias!

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498michaelm498
April 5, 2023
What to see in San Cristobal

We made the trip with our own car. The church in Chamula is a must and really special. The rites in the church (mixture of indigenous and Catholic elements) are worth seeing. Attention when photographing : is prohibited and is also monitored in the church. Zinacantan is less interesting, there are only a handful of businesses that produce indigenous clothing.

Respuesta del operador

Hello, Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us! We are very happy you had a great time! ♥ Hope to see you back soon!

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Paciugo1961
April 5, 2020
Sacred

I visited this church San Juan chamula and I was amazed by the devotion of the people who pray the whole church and full of candles many and on the ground there are pine needles and 5 large containers where burns l, incense you can not absolutely photograph all, inside because they say it takes away l, soul

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675JoanS
March 12, 2020
Visit to San Juan Chamula and Zinacantán

On the morning we were scheduled to visit the Sumidero Canyon, Lucero, the administrator of Cepsu called to advise the tour had been cancelled due to bad weather. She quickly rearranged our day to visit 2 indigenous communities, and our family of 4 ended up having a private tour. Our tour guide, Nahum, was professional, courteous, knowledgeable and very pleasant to spend the day with. He gave us a lot f information about the two communities we visited. We had an extremely interesting day, despite the bad weather. I highly recommend this tour company. They are professional and a pleasure to deal with. Our trip to Chiapas was made all the more enjoyable thanks to them.

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Jose C
August 7, 2019
I'm sure back.

Beautiful and picturesque place to spend a few days of rest. Restaurants with regional and national food a lot to see and a pleasant climate plus there is for everyone budget$$$. The only bad thing is that when I went the temples were closed because of the past tremor.

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Respuesta del operador

Jose C te agradecemos mucho tus comentarios, nos alegra hayas disfrutado tu tour y de todo lo que San Cristobal puede ofrecer :D Lamentamos no hayas podido ver los templos :( Esperamos verte pronto en tu regreso a Chiapas!

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jim_W
May 30, 2019
Tour review

9.30 to 2.30 is hardly a full day tour, did not go to markets or central plaza or cathedral. The indigenous communities were good, but overall did not deliver what is in the tour description.

Respuesta del operador

Dear Jandk_1 We are commit to guest service I really appreciate if you could confirm which day do you traveled with us to verify what happened with our . I thank you very much Best Regards

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