Guachimontones

80 km northwest away from Guadalajara is Tehuchitlan with the Guachimontones pyramids, according to National Geographic, the weirdest pyramids of the world.

These circular form pyramids that date back from 200 B.C. to 800 A.D. Along this site you’ll find the largest ball game of its time. although there is nothing written that will tell us about this site, archeologists and local people found ceramic pieces that describe celebrations of this peculiar tradition.

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Itinerary and details

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Meeting Point Options

​The tour may begin at any time or hotel or B&B where you may be staying at, we have guides located near the different hotels in the GDL metro area:

Casa de las Flores, Camino Real, Quinta Real, Hyatt, Presidente Intercontinental, Villa Ganz, Demetria, Villa del Ensueño, San Pietro, Quinta Don José or any other place that you may have chosen to stay in.

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Transportation

Transportation during the tour
by a bilingual government authorized
local tour guide.

Restrictions

Museums are closed on Mondays, beware of that however there is plenty of sightseeing to compensate for that sight.

You decide where to start and end

We would try to see the suggested places, and to show you all at your own pace and explain to you what we would see.

Every tour may be adjusted to your needs and desires, let us know what are you looking for and make us part of your time in Guadalajara.

You may be interested in having lunch, there are plenty of local little restaurants or if you want to have an upscale lunch in a nearby hacienda where you can taste upscale dishes of the old Mexican cuisine.

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Guachimontones
Tour

7 hours · Up to 3 people · 328 USD

Satisfaction

Whether you like to travel for the
sounds, or sights, or tastes,
or perhaps for all three,
this tour will leave you
wanting for more...

Suggested places

Guachimontones is an archeological site near Tehuchitlan which is located on the Tequila volcano´s southern part, archeologists have studied 5 % of the site and they keep finding new information all the time.

Because of the evidence found in this location exist the belief that the inhabitants of this area were the Aztecs' ancestors, mainly the chinampas.

Besides the archeological site, there is an interpretation center where there is an exhibition of the new findings, a little cinema where they inform about the new discoveries and a museum that host ceramic pieces, rock tools and utensils and most attractive obsidian knives and ornaments.

Contact

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Hi, I am Lino

I was born and raised in GDL, live for 11 years in the USA, I love showing off all my country.

In the year 2000, I applied to the tourism bureau to get my credentials to become a Tourist guide and in 2001 I obtained a four-year permit which I renewed and after twelve years I obtained my permanent permit.

During this time I have met people from all over the world and I have participated in T. V. programs, radio programs, I have aided book writers and help people in different investigations.

Why book?

Guadalajara TOURS is run by Lino Gabriel Gonzalez who belongs to a group of government authorized guides who provide local tours within the Guadalajara metropolitan area and its surroundings.

These guides must be licensed by SECTUR

(Tourism Bureau) Accredited in:

  • Archeology
  • Modern and Contemporary Art
  • Ethnography and Popular Art
  • Touristic geography
  • Mexico history
  • General History of Art
  • Human relations
  • Driving of Groups
  • Tourist Legislation, and Tourist Culture

Besides that knowledge, a local guide will tour you into the most attractive places of your destination.

A licensed tourist guide besides knowing the proper information, as a professional should, he knows about unique things seeing from a local point of view, he is part of the culture that your desire is taking you too, with your visit you’ll benefit yourself, and the people who lives in the Guadalajara metropolitan area.

More credentials

  • Bachelor in International Relations, Universidad de Guadalajara
  • Tourist Guide Permanent Permit, Secretaria de Turismo
  • Teachers training diploma
  • Associated Degree in Traveling and Tourism Rancho Santiago Comunity College
  • Associated degree in Liberal Arts Santa Ana Community College
  • Optician
  • ACTFL
  • US-MEXICO bilateral Forum Collaboration of Higher Education Universidad de Guadalajara
  • American English & Culture Program at Arizona State University
  • Tourism LGBT Certified Member to provide services to the community LGBT (SECTUR)
  • Exporter Expert (JALTRADE) basic training in exportation
  • Updating information since 2001to renew tourist guide permit at SECTUR twice a year 20 hours each in relevant topics to guiding tourist, history, geography, ethnography, architecture, art history, contemporary art, touristic geography, folk art and music, among many other topics