Local Tours in Aguascalientes and Cuernavaca
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Written by: Mexico Insight
Published: Friday, March 26, 2010 | Comments Off
We are now offering a new series of local tours and activities in and around the colonial cities of Aguascalientes and Cuernavaca.
Aguascalientes is one of Mexico’s smallest states, situated near the center of the country’s colonial heartland. Its capital city shares the same name as the state and, although it has not been as well-frequented by foreign visitors as some of it’s neighboring colonial cities like San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato and Zacatecas, the state has been working hard in recent years to better position itself as a tourist destination, particularly in the area of adventure and outdoor tourism. The new ‘canopy’ tour is a good example of this, offering visitors the opportunity to visit an area of outstanding natural beauty some 30 miles north of the capital city. Other activites include tours of the city and historical areas around the capital.
Cuernavaca is one of Mexico’s most popular colonial cities; and is particularly well-known due its proximity to the nation’s capital, and because it’s a place frequented by capitalinos who oftentimes are found taking weekend and holiday breaks here. The new tours and activities offer visitors an opportunity to take a formal guided tour of the city, as well excursions to nearby attractions including the Xochicalco archaeological park and the endearing town of Tepoztlan, some forty minutes southeast from Cuernavaca. You can also take a tour of the so-called “Zapata Route”, which takes in many places associated with one of Mexico’s most famous revolutionary heroes who emanated from here–Emiliano Zapata. The Monastery Route offers a tour of the three most outstanding ex-convents in the state of Morelos.
You can find and book local tours and activies in towns, cities and resorts across Mexico using Mexperience. All of the tours we offer are organized and run by well-established, professional and fully-insured operators. You can browse tours by location or category and make reservations online or by telephone. Booking tours in advance is more convenient, and your spaces on the tour are guranteed.
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