Viajes San Miguel

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Duración del Tour: 4 horas

Descripción

Known as the silver route, it is one of the roads with a lot of history, since wagons with minerals came from Guanajuato mines that passed through it.

Taking the road less traveled and living the exciting adventure, entering the unknown Guanajuato, the visitor will live an unforgettable experience that will allow him to live the magic of traveling part of the old inland royal road and visiting some of the rural communities in the area. Get to know some of the chapels of the viceregal era known as Indian chapels, learn about their history and visit beautiful typical Mexican places as well as the sites declared by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites.

This program allows the tourist to know historical sites of great value, their history and most deeply rooted customs, all from a different and fun approach. Enjoying wonderful landscapes, the Riviera of the Laja river, the dam and semi-desert areas, the native fauna of the place.

On this tour you will have the opportunity to visit 6 chapels that were built and decorated by the indigenous people of the place, hence the name of the Route, these chapels are located in the communities of Cruz del Palmer, Oaxaca, San Isidro Capadero, Montecillo de Nieto and San Isidro de Bandita, in the latter is located the visitor service module that will be operated by the same people from the communities, who joined a cooperative to sell typical Mexican food, handicrafts and various products.

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