FROM MAZATLÁN: EL QUELITE

El Quelite is located 25 miles northeast of Mazatlan, on the banks of the river that bears its name. On our way down, we will stop at El Quemado village; Here, we will visit a quail farm, a cheese factory and the ornamental fish tanks. The colorful village of El Quelite was the scene of major historical events during the Mexican revolution. By those years, several Rebel groups where formed and the most recognized was “Los Laureanos”, whose members were the scourge of the rich people of the region stealing the gold, that was carried thru the roads in stagecoaches, proceeding from the Sierra Madre mountains towards the coast. Nowadays, El quelite has fantastic landscapes with rural atmosphere. Cute houses with red tile roofs covered by colorful bougainvillea will amaze your eyes.
As part of the tour, we will take a stroll on narrow paving stone streets towards Lady of Guadalupe’s church, a rustic bakery and the cockfight training ranch. Something interesting that you should know about this town is that some of their natives still preserve the tradition of playing a prehispanic game called “The Ulama”. (lunch not included)
Inclusions:
Pick up from your hotel, land transportation during the tour, certified tour guide, drinks on board.
Exclusions:
Nothing not specified, food and drinks not specified, tips.
Schedule:
10:00 - 15:00 hrs.
aprox: 5 hrs.
Minimum:
06 Pax
Operation days:
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Not operating days:
1 January, 25 December.
Note:
Hotel pick-up can begin one hour prior to the tour departure time.
Important:
It is important to check if there are already more people signed up to ensure the departure. If the minimum required is not reached, the tour can be rescheduled for the date closest to your visit, where the necessary people are gathered.