
We celebrate the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples.
The Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
August 9 and 10
A place where salt has been produced for thousands of years for human and livestock consumption.
The salt was formed in shallow marine deposits.
Organic salt is still produced using traditional techniques.


The Popoloca people produce burnished clay pottery using ancestral techniques dating back over 4,000 years.
You can witness the entire process, from raw material extraction to the creation of the finished pieces.
Visitors can interact with the clay and interact with the artisans.
Unique in its kind, located within the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve.
The tour includes interpretive trails and endemic species.
Home to a sotol forest with trees over 1,000 years old.


06:45 — Check-in at CHOZA
07:30 — Departure for Tehuacán
10:00 — Arrival in Tehuacán
10:45 — Visit to Las Salinas
12:30 — Reyes Metzontla
03:00 — Traditional lunch
04:00 — Biodiverse Sanctuary
07:30 — Cold cuts and wine under the stars
10:00 — Return to the hotel
08:00 — Breakfast at the hotel
11:00 — Departure for Mexico City
02:00 — Arrival at CHOZA
Lodging: Gran Hotel México by Solaris


- Round-trip transportation from Mexico City to Tehuacán
- Traditional Mexican lunch
- Cold cuts, cheeses, and wine under the stars
- Lodging and breakfast at Gran Hotel México
- Expert guides
$6,500 MXN | $350 USD per person
Beneficiary: Ricardo Sirias Pacheco
CLABE: 722969020143636798
Payment Institution: Mercado Pago
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