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Explore Oaxaca’s highlights on a 10-hour tour featuring the Tule Tree, Hierve el Agua waterfalls, Mitla ruins, and a mezcal tasting, all for $38 per person.
Discover the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of Oaxaca with this comprehensive 10-hour tour priced at $38 per person. Starting from the impressive Árbol del Tule, you’ll see the ancient girth of this legendary tree, then visit Teotitlán del Valle to observe the craftsmanship of Zapotec weavers. The tour continues to the breathtaking Hierve el Agua, famous for its petrified waterfalls, offering natural beauty and photo opportunities.
In addition, the Mitla Archaeological Zone provides insight into the Zapotec civilization, with intricate stone mosaics and historical significance. The day wraps up with a mezcal tasting at a traditional distillery, giving a flavorful taste of Oaxaca’s iconic spirit. This tour suits those eager to see both natural wonders and cultural heritage in one seamless experience, with a flexible booking option and helpful guides.


The tour begins with a visit to the Árbol del Tule, an ancient tree famous for its enormous girth, which makes it one of the oldest living things in Mexico. This legendary Tule Tree is a symbol of cultural heritage, and the guide explains its history and importance to the local community. Visitors get ample time to appreciate its size and take memorable photos. The admission fee of $20 is not included, so it’s worth bringing some cash to explore this natural marvel.
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Next, the journey takes travelers to Teotitlán del Valle, where traditional Zapotec weavers demonstrate their craft. This village is renowned for its intricate wool tapestries, created using age-old techniques passed down through generations. Visitors can observe the weaving process and purchase authentic textiles directly from artisans, gaining insight into Oaxaca’s artisanal heritage. The admission fee of $95 for Mitla and Hierve el Agua is separate, but the weaving experience offers a close look at local craftsmanship.

The highlight for many is the visit to Hierve el Agua, where mineral-rich springs have created stunning cascading pools over thousands of years. The site offers panoramic views of the natural petrified waterfalls, whose unique formations resemble frozen waterfalls. Visitors can walk along designated trails, take photos, and enjoy the scenery. The admission fee of $70 applies, but this natural wonder is well worth it for its striking appearance and peaceful atmosphere. Those interested in swimming should bring a swimsuit and towel, as the tour provides plenty of time for enjoying the pools.

The tour continues to Mitla, a significant archaeological site associated with the Zapotec civilization. Here, visitors admire the stone mosaics and learn about the religious and political importance of the site. The guide highlights the intricate geometric patterns and the history behind the structures. The admission fee of $95 is separate, but the experience offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Oaxaca. Walking around Mitla provides a sense of the scale and sophistication of Zapotec architecture.
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The final stop involves a mezcal tasting at a traditional distillery. Visitors learn about the production process, from roasting agave to distillation, and sample different flavors of this iconic spirit. The tasting session provides a genuine taste of Oaxaca’s culinary culture, complemented by explanations from knowledgeable staff. The cost of tasting is included in the tour, and many find this to be a highlight, especially if they enjoy discovering local beverages.

This tour operates with a live guide fluent in English and Spanish, ensuring clear and engaging explanations throughout the day. The duration of 10 hours allows plenty of time at each stop without feeling rushed. The tour departs from Oaxaca, with flexible cancellation available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, making it convenient for travelers with changing plans.
The price of $38 covers the guided experience, but admission fees for Mitla, Tule, and Hierve el Agua are paid separately, totaling $185. Food is not included, so participants should plan to bring snacks or purchase meals at stops. The tour is suitable for those comfortable with walking and outdoor activities, with enough time allocated for photos and exploration.

While similar tours are available, this one’s strength lies in its comprehensive itinerary, combining natural beauty, archaeological sites, and cultural encounters in a single day. The inclusion of a mezcal tasting adds a flavorful local touch. Reviews praise knowledgeable guides and the well-organized schedule, with many noting the generous time at each site.

This experience is ideal for first-time visitors seeking a well-rounded introduction to Oaxaca’s highlights in one day. It appeals to nature lovers interested in Hierve el Agua’s waterfalls and history enthusiasts eager to explore Mitla. The affordable price point and flexible booking options make it accessible, while the small group size ensures personalized attention from guides.

For those wanting an affordable, culturally rich, and scenic day in Oaxaca, this tour offers a great balance of natural wonders and historical sites. The expert guides and delicious mezcal tasting enhance the experience, making it memorable without feeling overwhelming.
Keep in mind that admission costs are separate, so planning a little extra cash is advisable. The tour’s 10-hour duration provides a relaxed pace, and the flexible cancellation policy offers peace of mind. This trip suits travelers eager to see iconic sites, learn about local traditions, and enjoy Oaxaca’s stunning landscapes in one seamless journey.
What is included in the price of $38?
The tour guide and the guided experience are included. Admission fees for Mitla, Tule, and Hierve el Agua are paid separately.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, with plenty of time at each stop.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food is not included, but there will be opportunities to purchase meals or snacks during the day.
Is there any physical activity involved?
Yes, some walking is required at sites like Hierve el Agua and Mitla, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and Spanish.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are the sites accessible for everyone?
Most sites involve walking and uneven terrain, so accessibility may be limited for some visitors.
What should I bring for Hierve el Agua?
Bring a swimsuit, towel, and camera to enjoy the pools and photograph the waterfalls.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it can be enjoyed by families, especially those comfortable with outdoor activities and walking.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made with the provider, Turismo santours transportacion intelige, with options to reserve now and pay later.