
Day of the Dead Ceremony At A Cenote
- 11 Stunden
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Experience one of Mexico's most renowned traditions and join a Day of the Dead ceremony at a sacred cenote, enjoying a unique journey on the border between the realms of the living and the dead!
Description
We'll meet at Plaza las Perlas at the indicated time and board a bus bound for the Convent of San Bernardino de Siena in Valladolid—a historic colonial complex among the city's oldest.
Uncover the rich history in this monumental space dating back to the 16th century and learn about the convent's vital role in evangelizing the indigenous population—an essential foundation to comprehend the origins of the Day of the Dead. The holiday emerged from the fusion of local beliefs and Catholic traditions.
Following our initial visit, we'll board the bus and journey to a Maya village where we can partake in an authentic Day of the Dead ceremony at a sacred cenote, the most exciting part of the day.
Our exploration continues as we delve into the art of Maya body painting and its profound connection to the deceased. Savor the traditional xtabentún, a ceremonial liquor steeped in history. Following this, a shaman will lead us through a cleansing ritual.
With the guide's explanations, you'll uncover fascinating facts about the Day of the Dead ceremony and gain insights into the offerings presented to the departed on this significant day.
As we bring the day to a close, we'll indulge in a satisfying taco buffet dinner, recharging your energy. After an enriching 11-hour adventure, we'll safely return you to the starting point.
Preise
Inklusive
- Transport by bus
- English–speaking guide
- Maya cleansing ritual
- Admission tickets
- Buffet–style taco dinner
- Xtabentún sample
Nicht inklusive
- Drinks