Explore the famous canals of Xochimilco with a local guide, Ricardo, who will take you to hidden corners of the region that are not visited by other travelers. While many boats in Xochimilco are used for parties, this tour offers a unique experience focused on knowledge, great food, and fun. On this special tour, you'll float along the waterways on a traditional trajinera boat, visiting ancient floating gardens known as Chinampas.
Ricardo is part of a nonprofit called De la Chinampa a Tu Mesa, and your tour will support their efforts to benefit local farmers and preserve the ecological zone of Xochimilco. You'll get to meet some of the farmers who work these lands and enjoy a delicious meal made with locally grown ingredients.
As you journey through the peaceful landscape, you'll have the chance to spot migratory birds and other wildlife. This is a truly special opportunity to experience the beauty of Xochimilco and support the local community at the same time.
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Go with an expert guide from the nonprofit De la Chinampa a Tu Mesa
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Learn the incredible history of Xochimilco and it's modern impact on Mexico City
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Meet local farmers on private Chinampas that no other travelers visit
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Eat a delicious meal cooked specially with locally grown ingredients
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See incredible birds and wildlife as you glide through the canals of the ecological preserve
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Ride in a colorful, traditional boat called a Trajinera
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De la Chinampa
Locally Owned Community Project
De la Chinampa a tu Mesa is a non-profit organization that supports ecological preservation and sustainable agriculture in the chinampas of Xochimilco, the famous floating gardens of Mexico City. Led by owner Ricardo Rodriguez, the organization offers tours of
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This experience begins at the Embarcadero Cuemanco just outside of Mexico City. It's very accessible via public transit, taxi, or Uber.
