Private tour in San-Cristobal-de-las-Casas Gabriela Yazmín F
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Hi! I am Gaby Yaz and I come from "the land of chocolate" in Chiapas, located in the farthest corner of Mexico. I am a Historian and a Tour Guide. I worked as a teacher for a few years at different levels both in rural and urban settings. I love academia but I also love the outdoors, and I realized that becoming a Tour Guide I could combine traveling and sharing my knowledge about History and Archaeology, as well as connect to nature and with people from all over the world. Chiapas has a remarkably interesting history linked to its location and natural resources. I will be glad to show this land, which I love, so you can have a better understanding and enjoyment of local culture and traditions. I will also be glad to take you to authentic destinations where you can appreciate all the beauty that this land has to offer: amazing natural wonders, parks, protected areas and natural reserves, colonial cities and buildings, local museums and cuisine. When possible, I will take you to little-known indigenous communities, local cooperatives, gastronomic and artisan workshops to contribute to local economy and tourist culture and promote a tourism that benefits all. Of course, these tourist destinations, will be adapted to today's needs and in tune with the necessary security measures for both you and host communities. For me, Chiapas is one of those places that stimulates our senses naturally. It has the scent of raindrops on dry earth, of pine needles getting dry on the ground, of copal incense and candles. Everywhere you look you will find something that catches your eye: a colourful building, a beautiful piece of traditional fabric, a curious handicraft, or a multi-coloured dish. This is the place where the breath of wind that exhales from caves, the waterfalls' endless energy, and the strong wingbeat of hummingbirds and thousands of other tropical birds will make you feel alive. It would be my genuine pleasure help you having unique experiences and get the best out of your stay in Mexico. - BA degree in History. Specialized in Regional Studies and Colonial Architecture - MA degree in History. Specialized in Pre-Columbian Studies and Mayan Culture - General Tour Guide License N 011313. Certified by the Federal Ministry of Tourism * - National Tourist Registration No. 31070780072. As a Tourist Service Provider *Being a General Tour Guide in Mexico implies moving between the cultural, historical and archaeological fields mainly; however I'm also a promoter of environmental awareness and an amateur birder so don't be surprised if I try to turn you to the Green Side (of the Force). - I am not a driver. I hire a certified driver and car from an official Travel Company so I can focus on delivering a good service. I can also accompany you in your vehicle. - I am not able to do adventure activities that require specialized equipment.
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Chiapas has interesting and varied textile traditions inherit from indigenous that have inhabited the region for thousands of years. Mayan villages from the Highlands have developed weaving techniques, styles of dress, and aesthetics that have thrived for centuries adapted to modernity creatively. This tour is design for you to learn why fabrics, which have been fundamental for Mayans since per-Hispanic period, are essential to current mayans for strength identity and culture. Also, for you to recognize traditional-costumes categories, identify clothes from different villages, and read its iconography since designs are part of a symbolic code that synthesizes meaningful information for the Mayans. You will closely observe the process of creating a piece of clothing right from scratch and realize that value is told not only by its colorful intricate designs, but the expertise, dedication, patience, and love invested by weaver. We all acquire great knowledge from experience a daily life with them.
- Pick up at meeting point in Tuxtla Gtz. * - Transfer to San Cristóbal de Las Casas (SCLC), to visit the Centre of Textiles from the Mayan World (3h) This Museum and Research and Conservation Laboratory offers a didactic approaching to fabrics from Maya region. It is located on the old Dominican Monastery next to Santo Domingo Church which has the most amazing baroque façade in State. - Transfer to San Andrés Larrainzar to visit weavers cooperatives (3h) This Tzotzil-speaking village is mostly known for its role played during EZLN (Zapatista) uprising in 1994, but also for having one of the oldest and finest weaving traditions. Here, mayan weavers will share their experience about the processes involved in creating a textile, and delight us with a local dish, cooked on the spot with fresh ingredients. - Transfer to SCLC to visit Mayan fabrics specialized stores selected for promoting fair trade and respect authorship (2h) - Transfer to Tuxtla Gtz. (1h) - Drop off * * Inquire for a specific place
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- Pick up, transfers and drop off will be in a private vehicle hired from an official Tourist Transportation Company. 2017, Toyota Avanza mini MVP. White. A/C, cooler.* - In the Centre of Textiles from the Mayan World will be some walking. * Inquire for larger vehicle
Airport: International Airport Ángel Albino Corzo. Km 12.48, Tramo Carretero Vergel Apto. S/N, Francisco Sarabia, Chis. Arrivals Hall.,Cruise: ,Station: ADO Bus Station. Bvd. Antonio Pariente Algarín 551, Los Cafetales, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis. Luggage Storage,ByGuide:
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