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Guachimontones antiques : énigme des pyramides circulaires du Mexique

4.6(14)Guadalajara1 heure
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Description

Découvrez le monde antique de Guachimontones avec une équipe de guides passionnés Certifiés SECTUR dédiés à la création d'expériences immersives, professionnelles et significatives. Explorez l'un des sites archéologiques les plus énigmatiques du Mexique, qui abrite les rares pyramides circulaires du Mexique et l'héritage d'une civilisation avancée qui a prospéré il y a plus de 3 000 ans. Voyagez dans le confort avec le transport A/C, une logistique soigneusement planifiée et de petits groupes qui permettent une expérience plus personnelle et flexible. En chemin, découvrez les rituels anciens, le symbolisme sacré, les mystères cosmiques et l'architecture remarquable qui entoure encore ce site extraordinaire. Nous combinons histoire, culture et contes pour aller au-delà d'une visite touristique typique, créant des expériences authentiques conçues pour les voyageurs curieux à la recherche de connexions plus profondes avec le passé antique du Mexique.

Options de l'excursion

Guachimontones antiques : énigme des pyramides circulaires du Mexique
  • Service de prise en charge compris

Itinéraire

Entrée incluse180 min

Les voyageurs voyageront de Guadalajara dans les vallées tranquilles entourant le volcan Tequila, où le paysage commence à s'ouvrir dans des champs vallonnés et des terrains anciens. À leur arrivée à Guachimontones, ils parcourront l’un des sites archéologiques les plus uniques du Mexique – une série de pyramides circulaires surgissant de la terre avec une symétrie saisissante. Guidés par un Expert Certifié, les visiteurs exploreront des plates-formes cérémonielles, des tombes anciennes et des places ouvertes tout en apprenant comment cette société préhispanique a conçu son monde autour du mouvement, du rituel et de l'ordre cosmique. La disposition circulaire révèle un lien profond entre architecture et spiritualité — un espace créé non seulement pour la fonction, mais pour le sens. Il y aura le temps de marcher à un rythme détendu, de prendre des photos, et d'absorber l'atmosphère du site, entouré par la nature et le silence. Cette expérience offre un regard clair et enrichissant sur une civilisation moins connue, loin des routes touristiques bondées.

Points forts

Boissons fraîches à volonté pour la journée
Véhicule confortable avec AC
Frais d'entrée au site archéologique
Eau en bouteille
Fruits

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
Boissons fraîches à volonté pour la journée
Véhicule confortable avec AC
Frais d'entrée au site archéologique
Eau en bouteille
Fruits
Non inclus
Déjeuner

Lieux et horaires de prise en charge

On peut venir vous chercher chez vous. Ou rendez-vous au rond-point Minerve

Avis des voyageurs

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Informations importantes

  • Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
  • Animaux d'assistance acceptés
  • Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
  • Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques

Avis(14)

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Daniel_R
August 8, 2021
I highly recommend this tour, one of our best days in Mexico!

The whole day was a memorable day, the pyramids were beautiful, and with very few other tourists which gave the place a very peaceful atmosphere. Our guide Alejandro was friendly, funny and knowledgeable. His stories about the history of the pyramids and the civilizations that lived during that time period added another level to the trip, and made it a truly unforgettable experience.

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EHJ
May 9, 2021
Interesting tour. Would recommend.

On the day of the tour, the Guachimontes Pyramids site was unfortunately closed. Still, Alejandro more than made up for it by taking us to another site as well as an area where we could view the Guachimontes Pyramids from above. We also went to a nearby hacienda. Alejandro had a lot of knowledge and was easy to talk to. I'd definitely recommend a tour with Alejandro if you are interested in learning about the Guachimontones pyramids and surrounding sites, or if you're just a curious person who likes to learn. He also had water and snacks as promised.

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Penny C
February 4, 2021
Guachimotones Plus!

My wife & I visited our daughter who lives & works in Guadalajara the first week of February 2021. Daughter had to work during the week so I went to the TripAdvisor website two days before my wife & needed something to do. We selected and signed up for the half day Guachimotones Pyramid tour. A total of $78 was posted to our credit card. That evening we got an email from tripadvisor saying that tour is of a State run museum that was closed due to the pandemic. As an alternative, the email suggested a day long tour to include brunch at a Hacienda on the way to other not yet State run and commercial pyramids in the area and then on to Tequila Town to tour a local privately owned distillery in addition to the town itself. My wife & I agreed. Alex & Rodriguez picked us up at our airB&B about 9:30 am in a nice clean privately owned vehicle – I think it was Rodriguez’s because he drove and Alex did most of the talking. So it was just the four of us. They were nice, both spoke fluent English and had plenty of hand sanitizer and bottled water. We did wear our masks while riding in the car. Alex & Rodriguez were awesome! We thoroughly enjoyed lunch at the Hacienda El Carmen. Alex obviously knew his way around in addition to the local history & politics taking us (walking) down dirt roads (paths) that no one-else was on or seemed to know about to both pyramids and Aztec temples. We then went on to Tequila stopping at a locally owned & operated distillery – again that few other tourists seemed to be interested in – on the out-skirts of town. We took a self guided and un-chaperoned tour of the operation and sampled some of the finished product before departing. We, however, chose not to purchase any at the distillery’s store as we normally do not drink alcohol and it’s difficult to get back to the US. We then went on into Tequila and parked to stroll around the historic and beautiful little town with Alex pointing out high-lights and answering any questions along the way. Finally, we headed back to Guadalajara and were dropped off back at our place about 5 pm. It was the BEST tour we have ever been on! That’s saying something as we have been on such tours all over north America and Europe. Before departing, we gave them a well deserved generous tip. We suspect that they spoiled us because business was still slow due to the pandemic but, would highly recommend them to anyone wanting a guided tour of Guadalajara’s surrounding attractions. The photo is of tour-guide Alex and driver Rodriguez next to our ride for the day.

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teddy1014
December 15, 2020
Great Tour

Booked through Viator and communication was a bit spotty. The booking stated that it would be a private tour, but two days before we were asked if it's okay that another couple would join us on the tour. Due to the short timeline, we won't be able to arrange another tour anyway, so we agreed. Luckily the other couple was very nice, and Carlos was a great guide. The car was comfortable even with 5 people. Both the pyramids and the town of Tequila were very interesting, it was a very nice break from Guadalajara, which can be a bit overwhelming!

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mme-arcati
March 24, 2020
Great archeological tour

Our whole trip was a great experience.We were picked up from our hotel, and the drive to Guachimontones was both pleasant and interesting. Berenice is very knowledgeable and tri-lingual guide. This is an incredible site, and with Berenice bringing it to life, we learned a lot and had a great time. She was accommodating of our needs and made this a very memorable trip. The site pre-dates the Christian era (350 BCE - 350 AD)and the museum has several stunning murals depicting the story of a civilization that developed into a community of 40,000 at its height, and artifacts which had been recovered from the deep burial shafts that the archaeologists had managed to locate and excavate.

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Yesenia_C
February 21, 2020
Must See!

Alex is super knowledgeable. The overall pace of the tour was perfect. It was a beautiful sight to see.

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nicopQ747ED
December 11, 2019
Very nice Trip

Our guide Alex was very friendly and explained everything in a super understandable way!! Very recommendable this tour

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mnha24
October 16, 2019
Great Tour!

I had an excellent tour with Alex. He and I walked around the museum and pyramids and he was super knowledgeable about each area and ruin we went to. He even took us to some delicious tacos right after! This tour is off the beaten path for many people visiting Guad but is a super interesting and mysterious place. I highly recommend!

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Matthew A
October 14, 2019
Great Tour!

I had a great tour to the pyramids! Super knowledgeable and even recommended some delicious food for lunch after the tour. Would highly recommend!

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queenmom003
September 18, 2019
Must see

Attended on a Tuesday and entrance was free. We waited a few minutes for an English speaking guide to be available. There were for of us adults in our family and another family of 3 joined us. Our guide spoke both English and Spanish. He started out by passing out instruments, then teaching us a primitive dance like would have been danced during those pyramid ceremonies. We then walked by the sports court but it’s not a basketball or soccer match. It’s a “duel” where they play with a heavy ball as hard as a coconut which is not supposed to touch the ground. It can only be kept in the air by hitting it with your head or arm. Penalty point are awarded every time it touches the ground. The one with the most points loses if he survives the 12 hour match. The pyramids are circular in honor of the wind and were built before Chitchanitza or Tulum. There are 3 pyramids but the largest one has been partially destroyed so it is left as is and is climb able. Excavation continued until 2006 when the lead died. The museum is also modern, fascinating, well built and informative. Staff are so well trained and informed and welcome sharing their knowledge with everyone. They could not have been more cordial and helpful.

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