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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
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.
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