About this tour
The lake environment in the southern part of Xochimilco has given rise to new tourist attractions beyond the native axolotl and the typical trajinera boat ride. The presence of spaces dedicated to the conservation of endangered species, such as the honeybee, has led to the development of areas that promote conservation and involve visitors in efforts to protect the species, as well as in the collection and production of honey-based products.
About the guide
Dra. Carmina Pérez
Historian and Historical Communicator
I love dogs, horror movies, classic Mexican cinema, and I’m an avid knitter. I enjoy capturing life’s smallest details, taking photographs of everyday places or objects that go unnoticed amid the hustle and bustle of the present. I believe we can see the world around us with fresh eyes and be amazed by the obvious things we’ve never really paid attention to.
Ph.D. in History from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Member of seminars and research teams at El Colegio de México and the UNAM Institute of Historical Research. Has been involved in the dissemination of history since 2017.
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Itinerary
Day 1
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Exit from the Pepsi Center
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Trajinera Boat Tour and Visit to an Apiary
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Tour of downtown Xochimilco and a visit to churches
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Meals and Free Time
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Transportation to Mexico City
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Arrival at the Pepsi Center and end of the tour
What's included
- Ground Transportation
- Exhibitor
- Assist Card
- Guided Tour
What's not included
- Meals
- Tips
- Tickets
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