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5 hours
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A unique experience to live with natives of the communities of San Juan Chamula and Zinacatan and learn a little of their traditions.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
San Juan Chamula
It is an indigenous community of the Tzotzil ethnic group, with deeply rooted beliefs, they will visit the church and if it is Sunday, they will be able to enjoy the local market, with its colors and natural products
Former Temple of San Lorenzo
Zinacantán still conserve traditional costumes for daily use, not without an obvious evolution, which shows a deep roots in ancient customs. They will be able to visit a house where they will be taught how to use the backstrap loom and create beautiful designs, such as tablecloths, blankets, centerpieces among others.
Spanish/ English Guide
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Local taxes
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Food and drinks
Gratuities
Hotel pickup and drop-off
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
22 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Mathilde G,Jun 20, 2025
- Review from Viator
Very good value for money. There were 10 of us, it was not too big a group. We appreciated Miguel's explanations. Simple enough to understand to have average English. Very nice discovery, it would have been difficult to carry out both visits independently.
Cardigan and Blondie,Apr 4, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Excellent value. As a couple, we could t even get a taxi there and back for the cost of the tour ($300mxn or £11.30gbp). Rodrigo provided a lot of information and was very knowledgeable. San Juan Bautista is an incredible place and the background information provided made it come alive. The trip to the cloth-making/embroidery collective was too lengthy, but the tortilla tastings and the sampling of the 5 types of local spirit added to the experience. You can pay anything up to $70USD for this trip so, at 15% of that cost, it is well worth it. We booked at 08:10 for a departure at 09:15 the same day. The only real disadvantage was that, in their shop, they didn’t take credit cards. However, the trip was so cheap we didn’t need it.
Sjoerd v,Feb 13, 2025
- Review from Viator
It’s nice to visit the local communities. The guide also gives some information and he can answer all the questions. But everything takes a lot of time. The first stop is about how they make clothes but the time they give to shop is a lot. So if you like quick and practical tours, this isn’t the one. Otherwise, good to go.
Edward d,Dec 28, 2022
- Review from Viator
Alonso, our guide, made the trip fascinating. He was a font of knowledge and information. Both towns were interesting. Seeing the merging of Christian and pagan beliefs practiced in the churches was amazing, especially in Zinacatan. I never saw a church like that - no pews, thousands of candles on tables and the floor with a carpet of pine needles, families drinking a lot of pox (basically moonshine), praying, chanting and performing rituals with animals was otherwordly. Then there was the workshop where many women produced clothing and other articles that sometimes took a year to create. This tour far exceeded expectations.







Alessandra M,Nov 26, 2022
- Review from Viator
It has been extremely fascinating and interesting visiting San Lorenzo Zinacatan and San Juan Chamula. The tour was very well organized and the tour guide the best ever, very knowledgeable about history and legends of these populations. Amazing experience!
DuyguE150,Aug 4, 2022
- Review from Tripadvisor
Horrible people making their way to earn money pushing tourists to pay 4000 pesos if you take a photo inside. Collaborating with local guides!
Robert T,Apr 22, 2022
- Review from Viator
The guide and tour were great and exceeded our expectations. The church at San Juan de Chamula was amazing, like nothing I've ever experienced before. If I come back to San Cristobal, I would do this tour again!
Fauveyamell,Jul 30, 2021
- Review from Tripadvisor
San Juan Chamula, after so much reading there were mixed opinions about visiting it or not, I won and we went. my recommendation is to go with guide, if you respect no problem, but in general you can commit a lack of respect without noticing, they are intransigent, do not go on tour because you do not have your spaces calmly. If there's another vibe and if you feel something in your stress stomach. My 20-year-old daughter and daughter-in-law say they're not going again. Zinacantan, I thought it was a myth that they were real textiles and not copies, even a blouse bought there when checking it later is seen where the label was removed, anyway. If you go and buy (I don’t say don’t buy) first see all the stalls, even the taxi drivers take you to a stall and tell you that it is the best, Lie, you see everything, ask and buy wherever you want, the money is yours, you decide. Where they take you, they offer you a delight of black beans with cheese and freshly made tortilla.
anaoo2021,Jan 4, 2021
- Review from Tripadvisor
This tour is excellent to get to know much more of the indigenous communities of Chiapas, the guides take great care to explain uses and customs, we really liked the respect they keep towards the people of these communities and their practices, the guides are very knowledgeable about it, the experience is unique and authentic, we could explore much more, the unit in which they took us was very comfortable and safe.
Escabucho,Feb 23, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
The women of these villages are unique! The community organizes and they do amazing jobs.
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