Mixquic is a town that symbolizes the essence of the ritual of death. Find out how locals receive their deceased relatives and friends in a truly unusual ritual.

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Be collected from the meeting point and take the road to Mixquic, a town that symbolizes the essence of the ritual of death. It is decorated to celebrate the traditional Day of the Dead with beautiful carpets of sawdust, cempasuchil flowers, pre-Hispanic dances, and colorful altars.

This is one of the most important celebrations in Mexico because families gather to visit the cemetery and decorate the tombs of their deceased family, giving offerings such as fruit, water, salt, a typical bread called “pan de muerto”, and candles. Dare to learn more about how the locals receive their deceased relatives and friends in a truly unusual ritual.

Step back in time on a history tour
Learn about how the locals receive their deceased relatives
Join a once-in-a-lifetime experience

Includes:
Round-trip transportation
Tour conductor
Visit to Church of St. Andrew the Apostle
Visit to Pantheon Mixquic
Show of the Lightened
1 chocolate skull
Taxes
Box lunch
Pick up or drop-off at your accommodation
Additional services
Personal expenses
Gratuities

 

 

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