๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Mexico Casas Grandes Travel Perfect Guide

Travel course, preparations, precautions summary

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๐Ÿ“… Casas Grandes 2 nights 3 days travel courses

Day 1: Pakilao Ruins and Ancient Civilization Exploration

Pakilao Archaeological Site โ†’ Casas Grandes Museum โ†’ Kueva de La Oya โ†’ Kueva de La Golonna

Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:The UNESCO World Heritage Site explores the center of the Casas Grandes civilization, which has flourished from 700 to 1475, views more than 2000 rooms with seven -story Pueblo -style multi -layered buildings and T -shaped doors, explores the historical meaning that was the center of cultural exchange in North America and Meso America. At the Casas Grandes Museum, a building under the ring of Chewnan, more than 2,000 sophisticated red and black patterned pottery and sculptures, and 50 kilometers 50 km away from Kueava de La Oya, explored a huge diameter of 2.5 meters in diameter, and seven cave rooms in Kueva de Golon Drina. Experienced the life of ancient civilization in depth through archaeological discoveries, such as Adobe's floor and mummy bodies built in the 11th century
๐Ÿ“Parquilao archaeological site ๐Ÿ“Casas Grandes Museum ๐Ÿ“Kueva de La Oya ๐Ÿ“Kueva de Golonna

Day 2: Mata Ortis and Traditional Pottery Culture Experience

Mata Ortis Village โ†’ Pottery Workshop Experience โ†’ Train Station Pottery Cooperative โ†’ Colonia Huarez

Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:In the home of the world's famous Mata Ortis ceramics, the Casas Grandes -style traditional ceramic processing process is directly observed, and the pottery cooperatives operated at the train station at the entrance of the village, purchases high -quality ceramics at reasonable prices, travels around various barios, and purchases pottery made by local craftsmen through bario. In Huarez, Colonia, a Mormon community founded at the end of the day, we experienced unique cultural samples, experienced the traditional ways and cultures of indigenous lamuri indigenous people, and explored various cultural identities in northern Mexico.
๐Ÿ“Mata Ortis Village ๐Ÿ“Porchi Studio Experience ๐Ÿ“ Train Station Ceramics Cooperative ๐Ÿ“Colonia Huarez

Day 3: Nature and Ecological Tourism Experience (optional)

Hanos Biological Rights Protection Zone โ†’ Colonia Dublan โ†’ Desert Starlight Hiking โ†’ Traditional Chihua Cooking Experience

Hanos Biological Rights Protection Zone:Takes 4 hours, observing the unique ecosystems and wild animals of the Desert, and experiencing the importance of nature protection
Colonia Dublan:Takes 2 hours, exploring historical buildings and cultural heritage preserved at the Mormon settlement at the end of the 19th century
Traditional Chihuahua Cuisine:3 hours, Taste of cooking in the northern Chihuahua, such as Carnee Seka, Kessadiya, and Burito
๐Ÿ“Hhanos Biosphere Reserves ๐Ÿ“Colonia Dublan ๐Ÿ“ Desert Starlight Hiking ๐Ÿ“ Experience with traditional Chihuahua

๐ŸŽ’ Casas Grandes' travel required

๐Ÿ“‹ Basic documents

  • passport(What is left for more than 6 months)
  • Sightseeing visa(180 -day non -visa entry available)
  • Airline ticket e-Ticket output
  • Accommodation
  • Travel Insurance Certificate
  • International driver's license (when using a car rental)

๐Ÿ’ณ Financial related

  • Credit card(1 Visa, 1 each)
  • Mexican Peso (MXN)(Recommended local currency exchange)
  • US dollar (USD)(Common to the border)
  • Travel Wallet (for exchange rate preferential)
  • Small bills for tips (service business tip culture)

๐Ÿ“ฑ Electronic device

  • 110V pigs(Mexican voltage 110V)
  • Mobile phone charger and auxiliary battery
  • SIM or e-SIM (Recommended in advance in Korea)
  • Mobile phone necklace (pickpocket prevention)
  • Camera (for ruins and pottery shooting)
  • Vehicle charger (when using a car rental)

๐Ÿงณ Household goods

  • Comfortable sneakers (for ruins and museums)
  • Climbing (Desert High King)
  • Sunglasses (strong sunlight blocking in the desert area)
  • Sun Cream (SPF 50+ Recommended)
  • Light jacket (preparation for the desert area)
  • TSA approval carrier
  • Hat (Desert Climate UV protection)

๐Ÿ’Š

  • Digestive (spicy Mexican food adaptation)
  • Tylenol, comprehensive reduction
  • Governor, wound ointment
  • Holiday time (prevented legs after walking for a long time)
  • Motion sickness (when moving to desert)
  • Alpine disease prevention drug (1453m above sea level)

๐Ÿบ Other goods

  • Korean ramen (difference from local products)
  • Mat (for observation of desert starlight)
  • Disposable Pilka (for special memories)
  • Water containers (supplementation of desert climate moisture)
  • Snacks (energy bars, nuts, etc.)

โš ๏ธCasas Grandes Travel Case

๐Ÿšจ security and safetyism

Major areas:Near the US border, late at night

  • Border regionalism:The possibility of drug cartel activity near the US-Mexico border, only during the daytime
  • Military checkpoint:Preparation of passports and documents when passing the military checkpoint in the south of Palomas
  • Rent -a -car safety:Prohibition of exposure of valuables in the vehicle, always stored in the trunk
  • Going out late at night:Absolutely prohibited to go alone after 9 pm, rest in the hotel
๐Ÿš— Traffic and mobile precautions
  • Border pass:Columbus-Mexican entry documents at the border of Palomas
  • Road status:Casas Grandes 2 hours from the border, good road condition
  • Rental Car Insurance:Mexican auto insurance is required, US insurance is invalid.
  • Fuel supply:Since it is a desert area, it is fully fueled and moved
  • Guide Tour:Recommended for using professional guide services such as Gabilan Tour
๐ŸŒก๏ธChecks related to weather
  • Summer (June-July):Rising to 35 degrees of temperature, enough water intake and shade rest
  • Winter (12-2):Dalling to 0 degrees of temperature, preparing warm clothes
  • Desert:An average of 17 degrees per year, a very large distance
  • Dry climate:Low humidity and low precipitation, moisturizers and lip balm required
  • Optimal travel period:March-May, September-November is the best tourist tour
๐Ÿ’ฐ Price related precautions
  • Tourist destination:2-3 times expensive restaurant prices around Pakilao ruins
  • Tip Culture:10-15%restaurant, hotel housekeeping 20-50 pesos
  • Pottery bargaining:It is required for bargaining in Mata Ortis, 60-70% of the initial price
  • Museum entrance fee:80 pesos in Pakilao, 50 pesos
๐Ÿงณ Travel Accessories
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๐Ÿ’ก Casas Grandes Travel Tips

  • Free tourist destination:Walk for Mata Ortis Village, Colonia Huarez Building Free
  • Mexican food:Karne Seka, Kesadiya, and Burito, authentic Chihuahua and northern dishes required
  • Optimal visits:The weather is the best in March-May, September-November
  • Pottery Purchase:Purchase world -class pottery at a reasonable price in Mata Ortis
  • UNESCO Ruins:Pakillao is the largest archaeological site of North America, listed in 1998
  • Cultural Exchange:The unique regional characteristics of North America and Meso America culture
  • Spanish foundation:Basic Spanish greetings help you communicate with locals
  • Desert Adaptation:It is 1453m above sea level, so it is enough water intake

๐Ÿ’ฐ Casas Grandes Travel Expected Expenses

Airfare

  • Round -trip ticket:1,800,000 won ~ 3,500,000 won (Elfaso Airport)
  • Flight time:Incheon-Dallas-Elfaso About 18 hours (once via 1)

Daily expenses (based on one person)

  • lodgment:800-2,000 pesos (intermediate-luxury hotel)
  • Food expenses:400-700 pesos (local restaurant and cafe)
  • traffic:500-1,200 pesos (car rental, guided tour)
  • sightseeing:300-600 pesos (admission fee and tour)
  • shopping:500-2,000 pesos (ceramics and handicrafts)
  • total:2,500-6,500 pesos (about 15-38 million won)

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