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KeD_Z, Mar 2026
Great tour to Monte Albán
The tour is bilingual (S/E). The guide, Gabriel, is very nice and knowledgeable. He made a great effort to make us comfortable for his bilingual presentation even though the bilingual tour is a little bit annoying to us at times.
Debra_C, Mar 2026
We enjoyed the majority...
We enjoyed the majority of the trip. Gabriel was a knowledgeable and very good-natured guide. Luis was a very cautious, careful driver, much appreciated on narrow, windy roads and particularly on the unpaved and bumpy passages into smaller villages. Though the choices were plentiful, we found the lunch disappointing. My friend thought the meat was inedible. Perhaps you could suggest an option to bring a bag lunch for those who might not want to spend the money on a meal. The stop in Cuilápam should have been better described; it was noted that the entrance was optional ($200+ MXN), but there weren’t accommodations for an alternate place to wait for the group should you choose to opt out. The trip was lengthy and included a lot of walking and going up and down steep stairs, often without railings. Nonetheless, we were happy to have gone on trip. Really loved seeing the many vistas of the valleys that include Oaxaca. Appreciated the very informative background history of the numerous indigenous groups in the area, the diversity of languages, the hierarchy within communities, the impact of the Spanish conquerors, all clearly explained by Gabriel. Similarly, the wide range of topics he addressed during visit to museum at Monte Albán was fascinating! ¡Muchas gracias!
Alma_V, Jan 2026
We really enjoyed the...
We really enjoyed the tour, especially getting to see Monte Alban and explore all the different spots. The buffet stop was also a highlight for us.
Jinshang_W, Dec 2025
I enjoyed all the four...
I enjoyed all the four stops for this tour and the lunch buffer is better than I imagined. I liked the intuitive demos in the two workshops.

San Antonio Arrazola

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San Antonio Arrazola
  • San Antonio Arrazola is a must for anyone interested in local Oaxacan craft and culture.

  • There are some 80 families in Arrazola that are said to craft the alebrijes, principally from copal wood.

  • Vendors will happily and carefully wrap up alebrijes for you to take home with you or ship to friends.

  • Combining a tour to San Antonio Arrazola with a stop at nearby attractions is a great way to maximize your time in the region.

  • San Antonio Arrazola may not be easily accessible for wheelchair users.