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Mexico City, Mexico
Explore the vast network of caves at Cacahuamilpa Caves, where visitors can traverse the winding passages and marvel at their historical significance. Venture along the narrow streets of the "City of Silver" for an authentic urban experience.
Upon reaching the destination, the first point of interest for the tour is the Cacahuamilpa cave system. Visitors will enter through a monumental rock portal, marveling at the breathtaking natural formations resulting from the erosive forces of water and geological shifts. Subsequently, they will proceed along winding passageways, experiencing the thrill of descending into the mountainside as they explore intricate depictions of fauna, flora, human architecture, and indigenous traditions, serving as a testament to the Chontal peoples' reverence for deities residing in the underworld.
Following the exploration of the cavernous landscape, travelers will proceed to the enchanting town of Taxco, where accommodation is available at the prestigious Hotel Monte Taxco. Post-lunch, passengers may opt to ascend aboard an exhilarating cable car ride. Upon disembarking, visitors will engage in a leisurely stroll through the bustling streets of Taxco, admiring the rich architectural heritage spanning centuries. Specifically, they will encounter the historic Sierra Blanca Mining District, renowned for its extensive silver reserves dating back to the colonial era. This district continues to operate with modern techniques while preserving elements of the colonial past.
Subsequent to exploring the historical sites, participants will have the opportunity to visit the nearby ex-Convent of San Bernardino and the Temple of Santa Prisca, both exemplifying the enduring influence of Spanish colonial design. Notably, the church situated within the convent, constructed around the mid-18th century, exhibits characteristics of Novohispanic Baroque architecture.
In keeping with the educational and cultural itinerary, the tour concludes with a visit to Humboldt House, where the illustrious German Expeditionary once resided. Currently functioning as the Museo del Arte Virreinal, this establishment serves as a poignant reminder of the significant contributions made by the German explorers during their expedition across South America.
As the sun begins to set over the cityscape, the group will make their way back to Mexico City at approximately 6:00 PM, marking the end of another enriching experience amidst the vibrant tapestry of Mexican culture and history.
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Duration 11 hours
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Live tour guide
English and Spanish.
Small group
Restricted to a maximum of fifteen attendees.
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Mexico City, Mexico
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0.5 mi
1.62 mi
1.68 mi
2.55 mi
2.98 mi
3.85 mi
4.72 mi
5.16 mi
4.91 mi
6.09 mi
Hotel Monte Taxco
Cacahuamilpa Cave System
Approximately 3 minutes
Museo del Arte Virreinal
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