Noite cerimonial maia de Cancun e Riviera Maya





Descrição
Purifique sua pele e sua mente com uma cerimônia de Temazcal liderada por um xamã. Na cultura maia, este banho de vapor representa o útero que purifica e oferece um renascimento. Você pode complementar esta experiência mística nadando em um cenote de água doce (sumidouro). Você também pode aprender os costumes de uma família tradicional maia que vive em uma comunidade localizada a 45 minutos de distância de Playa del Carmen.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
A cerimônia acontecerá em uma comunidade maia no coração da Riviera Maia, a 45 minutos de Playa del Carmen.
Descubra uma verdadeira vila maia, você verá sua casa, como eles cozinham e como é a vida no meio da selva maia.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
O embarque começa às 14h, dependendo da localização do seu hotel, o horário pode mudar, entraremos em contato com você por e-mail para confirmar o horário exato de embarque e localização. Nós pegamos os principais hotéis em Cancun e Riviera Maya, se você não for merecido por nossa rota, definiremos o ponto de partida mais próximo.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Entraremos em contato com você por e-mail para confirmar seu horário exato de embarque e para confirmar o ponto de embarque mais próximo se o seu hotel ou acomodação não for servido por nossas rotas.
- A duração das transferências é aproximada, a duração exata dependerá da hora do dia e das condições do trânsito
- Traga roupas e sapatos confortáveis, óculos de sol, boné, protetor solar e repelente de insetos para o passeio.
- Traga dinheiro ou cartão de crédito para atividades extras, lembranças e compras pessoais, uso de câmera de vídeo.
- Todas as crianças devem estar acompanhadas e adultas.
- No caso de usar uma cadeira de rodas, recomendamos que você traga um acompanhante.
- Imprimiu comprovante de compra do seu passeio.
Avaliações(15)
Enjoyed experience. Great translators and Mayan presentation. Keep in mind once the program starts it is in Spanish. We were only English speaking couple in group. We still enjoyed experience and meal afterwards. Cenote was so great afterwards.
Test of mental toughness above all else. Great history to learn about the Mayan culture and take part in the ceremony. Amazing experience to take part in the purification. Different activity from the normal action packed or extreme sports ones. Not quite worth the $169 price tag, but still glad I went.
I think the idea is wonderful. The experience was okay. The description said that we would be in a group of less than 15 people. In fact, there were around 40 people. Some people including us did not get a spot in Temazcal and we had to sit on the floor which was somewhat cold. Our guide was just terrible. I don’t say it lightly but she destroyed a cool experience by constant micromanaging and leading us as if we were a group of troubled youth rather than adults.
Dear Inna K, Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We’re sorry to hear that your experience did not meet your expectations, and we truly appreciate you bringing these concerns to our attention. We regret that the seating arrangement and the guide's approach affected your enjoyment of the experience. Regarding the guide, we want to assure you that we have already addressed this internally to ensure such issues are not repeated in the future. Our goal is to provide a respectful and enjoyable atmosphere for all guests. Your comments are invaluable in helping us improve, and we hope you will consider giving us another opportunity to create a memorable experience for you. Please feel free to reach out to us directly if you decide to visit again—we’d be happy to assist you personally. Warm regards,
My sister and I regularly participate in ceremonies with native American people in the US and are familiar with sweat lodges and ceremonies. This was an authentic and powerful ceremony. It does get hot but not extremely so and it was possible to leave any time you wanted. The temescal lasted about a half hour and the swim in the cenote afterward was the perfect completion to a purification ceremony. The guides and the people in the village were all wonderful. Highly recommend. Go with an open mind and heart and you will have a great experience. 😊 Be aware that the bus trip picks up from a lot of hotels so can be quite long depending on what part of the route you are on.
This was an amazing experience. The van ride was long but very worth it. The ceremony and sweat were very powerful and I can't wait to do it again. Swimming in the cenote after the sweat was refreshing and calming. The traditional dinner was delicious and everyone was very friendly and welcoming. If you are planning on participating in this ritual please do so with respect and an open spirit and you will come away from it with more than you expected.
Really good time, the explanations were a little long and repatative but thats ok. bug spray is a really good idea. Its very tough for those of us with clausterphobia (I did make it but a lot of people left after the first song). Would have been nice to have less people as we were waiting on people a decent amount. All in though we would do it again in a heartbeat. It was really different and interesting
Dear Erinne Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We're glad to hear that you had a positive experience during your recent trip with us. We're constantly striving to provide the best possible travel experiences for our friends, and we appreciate your feedback as it helps us improve. We also take note of your comments and suggestions for improvement. We will certainly review them internally and see how we can further enhance our services to ensure an even better experience for our future guests. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back on another adventure in the future and provide you with an even more memorable trip. Best regards,
Half the time during the experience was driving (4 hours) and waiting (2 hours). We did not mind waiting outside, however once dusk came we were eaten alive by mosquitoes. The actual ceremony was quite enjoyable—when the tour finally got around to it. This tour needs to: - be more transparent about the general location of the end destination so we can come prepared for a long drive/have the choice to choose a closer activity - better manage their timing so there isn’t so much aimless waiting
This night was a 10 out of 10 experience. Unforgettable night and super unique experience. Would do it again in a heartbeat. Highly recommended
Hello Ariel! We are so happy you had a great time! This tour is really an unique experience. We hope to see you soon in México!
I was a little bit sceptical about going on this tour due to lack of reviews and also the price (would it be worth the money?). I really enjoyed this unique experience to participate in the ceremony, swim in a covered cenote in the evening (with sea turtles) and have a Mayan meal so glad I went. I slept really well after the experience. Only criticisms were that we got picked up from a random restaurant rather than our hotel in downtown (although we were the first of only three pick-ups so I didn't feel it would be putting the tour company out too much to have come directly to our hotel) and also that more water should have been provided before and after the sweat lodge.
Upon pickup we traveled approximately 45 min through the jungle to a small Mayan village - Dos Palmas - our guide, gave us a brief tour, and some history of the Mayan way of life. Told us how the Mayan's didn't sleep in beds, how they cooked basically off of a fire surrounded by 3 stones, and covered by a hot plate. We were able to watch a woman making homemade tortilla's of which we later were able to eat. The Temascal was amazing - not for the feint of heart. A breif introduction by the Shaman, a blessing, and a short ceremonial thanks to the cardinal points/Elements and we entered the Temascal (Sweat Lodge.) At which point they brought in several very large, very hot (almost white) stones, the Shaman began his chanting, singing, and story telling all done in the Mayan tounge. Now did I mention this is not for the feint of heart - the temperature gradually increased until it was approximately 140 degree's (per the guide.) Yes you sweat out every pour you have on your body, and find some you would never have thought could sweat. During the process - we lost approximately 5 people who could not handle the heat. Once done, you exit the "womb of the mother" to be reborn, and head to the Cenote for a quick dip and cool down, it is a beautiful yet smaller cenotes. A perfect end to the process. And then dinner was served, this is not some fancy schmancy setting, it is a traditonal Mayan dinner, some rice, some beans, a piece of vegetable similar to a potato, and some chicken served in a red sauce (not spicy) and Hibiscus Tea - once again the perfect end to the evening....... Now one thing to note - you do have a chance to purchase souvenirs, but they are not really any different than any you'll find on Quinta Avenida, or anywhere else in the general area.



