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Day of The Dead Experience – Teotitlán del Valle

Guided Experience: 4 km / Fitness Level: Easy / Group Size: Hasta 12 personas

 

WHAT YOU’LL DO

“The spirits of our loved ones will live forever in the memory of the living.”

Our Day of the Dead experiences connect you with a local family from an indigenous community where you can live the ancestral traditions of Oaxaca. Away from the glamour of the Day of the Dead celebrations in the city center, each community honors their deceased ancestors through different traditions. However, the overall vision and spirit of this unique celebration remain the same. We await the return of the souls of our departed loved ones as they journey to the land of the living to spend time with their families and loved ones. Our ancestors return to delight in the essence of all their favorite foods and drinks, which have been placed on altars in their honor.

Teotitlán del Valle is a Zapotec community located in the Central Valleys region, which preserves much of its culture through traditions, the Zapotec language, cuisine, music, rituals, and dance. This picturesque community is nestled in the Tlacolula Valley, just beneath “Cerro El Picacho,” considered a sacred mountain for the community, as archaeological remains have been found at its summit.

During the Day of the Dead, the Zapotec people revere the god Pitao Bezelao as an important deity in their religious pantheon, often associated with the underworld. They worshipped him during times of illness and death, offering chickens and copal, and he was symbolized by the skull, bat, and owl. Furthermore, these sacred days are moments when the Aztec people worship the god Mictlantehcutli, a prominent deity revered as the ruler of Mictlán, the underworld in Aztec cosmology. He is often depicted as a skeletal figure adorned with bones and wearing a skull mask. Mictlantecuhtli symbolizes death, darkness, and the passage to the afterlife. As the guardian of the dead, rituals and offerings were performed to appease him and ensure the safe passage of souls through the treacherous underworld. Your guide will provoke meaningful reflections on these deities, allowing for a deeper understanding of Mesoamerican cosmology.

Our Day of the Dead experience will begin in the main square of Teotitlán, a place filled with history, vibrant colors, and tradition. First, we will visit the market and purchase flowers, fruits, and other decorations to use as offerings to our ancestors on their Day of the Dead altar. In Teotitlán, the arrival of the ancestors crossing into the portal of the living takes place at 3:00 p.m.

 

WHAT YOU’LL DO(…CONTINUE)

On our way to our host family’s house, we will observe some of the changes and modifications that the Zapotec culture was forced to make after the conquest. The arrival of the conquerors profoundly affected the Zapotec cosmological vision, altering the culture’s focus on architecture and religion. Now, Teotitlán is a perfect example of syncretism, which is essentially the combination of pre-Hispanic religions and Catholicism. We will learn how pre-Hispanic festivals and the celebrations of All Saints’ Day brought by the colonizers merged to create the Day of the Dead we know and appreciate today. We will also have the opportunity to examine an astonishing landscape that includes the sacred Cerro Picacho, an ancient Zapotec archaeological site, and the Catholic Church. This powerful viewpoint tells the story of the conquest of Mexico.

After strolling through the cobblestone streets of the community, our host family will warmly welcome us to talk a little about their culture and their Day of the Dead traditions. In Teotitlán, it is a cultural custom to dedicate an entire room in the house to the altar, and we will create a small ritual to honor our ancestors in the afterlife.

At 3:00 p.m., all the doors and windows of the house open, and a deep silence is observed, so powerful that it fills every corner of the home. The spirits have arrived, and they are among us. It is a time to honor their presence and welcome the souls of our loved ones.

We continue our journey with a visit to the local cemetery, where we solemnly walk among the tombs of the deceased as the sun sets over the Oaxaca valley. Afterward, it is tradition to visit the altar of the host family, leaving offerings of flowers, candles, or bread. When our journey comes to an end, we will say goodbye, sincerely thanking our host family for their hospitality.

Teotitlan and Hierve el Agua
— Our most sought-after adventure.

Swim and hike to one of our secret local spots at Hierve el Agua, and following our hike, we’ll visit Teotitlán del Valle

 

STEP BY STEP

FIRST

Pick Up + Welcome

Arrival in Oaxaca de Juárez. Private airport transfer with your bike included. Check in, unwind, and settle into the rhythm of Oaxaca. In the evening, we gather for a welcome dinner—fresh local food, mezcal, warm music, and introductions. The tone is set: relaxed, vibrant, and real.

SECOND

Arriving at Hierve el Agua

We head into the mountains of the Sierra Norte. Shuttle to the top and drop into long, raw enduro descents. Mil Ríos deliver natural flow, roots, rocks, and speed—true backcountry riding shaped by time, not machines. Big elevation, hero dirt, and smiles all day long.

THIRD

Hiking

We start the day with a visit to Monte Albán, walking through one of the most powerful ancient cities in the Americas. Stone temples, open plazas, and sweeping valley views set the context for what makes Oaxaca so special.

In the afternoon, we head into the mountains of San Gabriel Etla and ride until sunset—golden light, warm air, and long trails rolling toward the valley. A perfect balance of culture, movement, and enduro flow.

FOURTH

MEZCAL DISTILLERY

Today is epic. We start high in the mountains at 3,100 meters above sea level and drop all the way down to Oaxaca City at 1,600 meters. Long, continuous descents through pine forests, changing climates, and ancient terrain.

This is the kind of ride you travel the world for—big elevation, natural trails, and a sense of journey from mountain to city.

FIFTH

MEZCAL

We do it again—another massive descent from the high mountains straight into Oaxaca. Different lines, new textures, and more flow.

From cool mountain air to warm valley vibes, this day defines Oaxaca enduro: long, raw, and deeply immersive. Ride until your hands are tired and your face hurts from smiling.

DETAILS

ITINERARY:

15:00 Meet at Coyote Aventuras Office
15:10 Transfer to San Gabriel Etla
16:00 Welcome circle with our host family
17:00 Altar creation + Ancestral Memory Ritual
18:00 Visit the sacred field + Cemetery
19:30 Dinner
20:30 Local Day of the Dead Ceremony + Dance + Theater with El Cuadro
22:00 Parade in San Gabriel Etla
23:00 Transfer to Oaxaca City
01:00 Arrival in Oaxaca City

WHATS INCLUDED:

  • Guides
  • Transportation
  • Drinks: water, coffee, tea, beer, juice, sparkling water
  • Lunch: Tamales, Pan de muerto
  • Snacks: trail mix, fruits, churritos (crunchy-corn snack)
  • Fees for community-based tourism development

* Vegan and vegetarian options available

PRICING:

Price per person:

  • $3,500 MXN per person

IMPORTANT:

Experience our rich culture through engaging activities, traditional dishes, and heartfelt connections. This is not a show, but a chance to share in the essence of our pre-Hispanic traditions.

We look forward to celebrating with you!

TRIP NOTES

ACTIVITY ADVISORY:

  • Outdoor activities carry man risks, and you may be exposed to dangerous situations as part of this experience. Make sure you can participate safely given your abilities and the conditions (such as location and weather). Coyote Aventuras will provide certain safety equipment but it is your responisbility to not expose yourself to unnecessary dangers and listen attentively to our guide’s directions.
  • This hike, although short (7km), is mostly downhill on rough rocky terrain. We recommend bringing specialized hiking shoes or boots with good grip. This hike is considered intermediate. The temperature in Oaxaca can be very hot, so it’s important to stay hydrated! Don’t forget sunscreen and sunglasses.

NOTES:

  • Make this a private tour for your friends and family!
  • Don’t see your desired date available? Please contact us! We will do our best to make special arrangements for you!
  • Please, check out the local weather conditions and come prepared for the tour.

ABOUT COYOTE:

You are riding with a company that leaves a positive impact.

Dedicated to the creation, restoration, and maintenance of community trails in the Sierra of Oaxaca, Tequio Trails promotes responsible ecotourism and strengthens local economies. By booking with us, you help support the donation of bicycles, the organization of workshops, and the development of local trails, giving children the tools to use and care for the paths in their communities.

¡VAMOS!