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that students can apply their newly learned language skills
out in the "real world" , several excursions a week
are planned to different recreational, cultural, and historical
sites. A guide or teacher always goes along so the students
have the opportunity to see México like no other tourist
would. The cultural and historical significance of these locations
is used as topics of conversation in the classrooms. The following
tours are the most frequently organized but Cuauhnáhuac
is very flexible and will arrange other field trips if they
are asked for.
VARIOUS MÉXICO CITY EXCURSIONS
The
world famous Ballet Folklórico, performed in the beautiful
Fine Arts Palace, where
vivid performances of many of the regional dances in México
are performed. These traditional dances feature colorful and
typical costumes and music of each region.
The Shrine of Guadalupe:
One of the most important religious constructions of all México,
this enormous church was constructed to honor México's
patron saint Guadalupe. Juan Diego's centuries-old famous
cloth with her image is on display here.
Chapultepec Castle:
Now the National History Museum, this once was one of the
most important buildings in history, serving as all of the
following functions: Federal Government Office, Residence
of Emperors Maximilian and Carlota, and Military School, where
the 1848 battle between the U.S. Army and Mexican military
cadets took place.
Museo de Arte Contemporaneo:
This museum has five rooms of permanent and temporary exhibits
not only from México, but from all around the world.
Tour
of Historic Downtown México City: Palacio Nacional(National
Palace): Inside here are the presidential headquarters; one
of Diego Riego's most famous murals covers the walls of the
central patio, depicting Mexico's history from prehispanic
times through the conquest.
Templo Mayor: Recently
discovered, here you can admire the ruins of ancient constructions:
the remains of pyramids in their different epochs, the enormous
shell carved into a stone block, ceremonial altars, serpent
heads, the stone of the goddess Coyolxauhqui, and other different
decorative elements.
Catedral: Located inside
the Constitution Plaza (Zócalo), the Cathedral is the
oldest and largest religious construction of all the American
continent.
Museo Dolores Olmedo:
This house of artist Dolores Olmedo is also a museum, offering
a large variety of works by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.
An extensive collection of more than 600 prehispanic artifacts
from various mesoamerican cultures.
Casa de Frida Kahlo:
Located in the beautiful and artsy suburb of Coyoacán,
this colorful, former residence of the famous Frida exhibits
personal objects of her and husband Diego Rivera. Diaries,
paintings, clothing, furniture, easels and books are on display
as if she still lived there.
Xochimilco:
This beautiful precolombian site, "place of the flowers",
has colorful flat-bottomed boats passing through extensive
canals and floating gardens, as in the age of the Aztecs.
Anthropology Museum:
This museum holds an enormous arqueological collection of
the material remainders of previous Mexican civilizations.
There is also an ethnographical collection of customs and
daily life of the various ethnic groups, some of which continue
to exist today in different areas of México.
OTHER EXCURSIONS
The
Pyramids at Teotihuacán: These majestic pyramids
in the State of México are where you can climb the
famous pyramids of the sun and the moon. The pyramid of the
Sun is the second tallest in all of Mesoamerica, towering
at 63 meters!
Tepoztlán: This
indigenous town is known nationwide for its energy, magnetism,
and healing qualitites. There is a pyramid atop a mountain
you can climb, as well as a Sunday market, offering a wide
variety of exotic arts and crafts.
Las Estacas: At this
exotic site of many film settings, there is a spring-fed river
with crystalline water, a natural spring, and a jungle-like
setting. You can swim, snorkel, sunbathe, or just sit and
enjoy the scenery.
Xochicalco: Constructed
in 300 AD, this enormous expanse of ruins is one of the most
important archeological zones in the State of Morelos. Pyramids,
ball courts, and other constructions are found here, with
Mayan, Toltec, and other prehispanic influences.
Toluca: This town, capital
of the State of México, is known for its colorful market
and tasty edibles. You will also visit the Cosmovitral and
Botanical Garden, reopened in 1980 as a colorful and formal
garden with fountains, as well as stained glass work.
Taxco:
Come visit this colonial city, famous forthe manufacturing
of silver. There is also the impressive Santa Prisca Cathedral,
constructed in 18th century in a churriguresque architectural
style.
Grutas de Cacahuamilpa:
These grottoes are huge caves with natural sculptures formed
by rocks. You can walk several kilometers inside. Located
20 m. Northeast from Taxco.
Lago de Tequesquitengo:
Is one of Morelos´s principal resorts, where you can
water/jetski, sunbathe, go on a boat ride, or just lay in
the sun. There is also a nice restaurant and swimming pools
where you can swim. There is a disco-boat which takes you
around the lake in the night hours; you can dance, drink,
or just relax and enjoy the music.
Tlayacapan y Cocoyoc:
Tlayacapan is a small village where colorful clay ceramics
are manufactured and sold. In the church spooky mummies are
on display. Cocoyoc was formerly a sugar plantation-now it
is a beautiful resort, with hotel, restaurant, golf course,
pools, and typical hacienda architecture.
LONG
DISTANCE TRIPS
Acapulco: Sun, sea, sand,
and surf....restaurants and discos, cliff divers, Parasailing,
shopping, and more. Puebla and Oaxaca are also scheduled several
times yearly, and also upon request.
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