Where the Pyramids Are Round
Guachimontones | Mexico
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Day Trip from Guadalajara exploring Guachimontones archaeology, Tequila Volcano and obsidian craft.
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Alejandro Borrego
What is this?
This day-long experience takes you into the volcanic valleys west of Guadalajara, in the shadow of the Tequila Volcano, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, history, landscape, and living tradition converge. You’ll travel by private vehicle to the Guachimontones archaeological site, home to Mexico’s only circular pyramids — ceremonial structures built over 2,000 years ago by the Teuchitlán culture. With your guide, you’ll explore the site and its museum, tracing the meaning behind shaft tombs and ceremonial architecture that once shaped ritual and belief in this region.
After a traditional lunch in the Jalisco countryside, you’ll take part in a hands-on obsidian workshop. Working with this sharp, volcanic glass — once used for tools, mirrors, and offerings — offers a tactile connection to the materials and techniques of ancient artisans. It’s a slow arc through time, from deep earth to human hand, in a place where heritage is still active.
What makes this unique?
Guachimontones is a site few travelers know — yet it reveals a civilization that developed apart from the Aztec and Maya, with its own sacred geometry, burial practices, and relationship to volcanic land. Alejandro, your guide, is a trained anthropologist who brings this past into focus, connecting archaeological forms to cosmology, ritual, and daily life. His fieldwork and academic research in western Mexico give him rare fluency in the site’s deeper meanings — from the symbolism of the circular pyramids to the cultural role of obsidian in daily and spiritual life.
With a small private group, there’s space for real conversation — not just explanation. The obsidian workshop invites you to experience a material once central to life across Mesoamerica. This is a view into how cultural heritage here is still alive, still transforming, and still shaping identity. You leave with a sense of how land, belief and craft continue to echo in the present.
What is the profile of the host?
Alejandro studied Anthropology at the National School of Anthropology and History in Mexico City. His research and work have taken him across Mexico and South America — from urban neighborhoods to rural towns and Indigenous communities. Now based in Guadalajara, he collaborates with a local cultural project that shares territorial routes and deep-rooted stories of the region with travelers. Alejandro brings academic insight, lived experience and a grounded respect for place. His work offers a view into how land, tradition, and identity continue to shape western Mexico today.
What to bring?
Comfortable shoes, hat & sunscreen.
The ride from Guadalajara to the pyramids will take approximately one hour each way.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Pickup is available from most locations within the greater Guadalajara area. If you're staying outside the designated zone, your meeting point will be the Minerva Roundabout — a central, well-known landmark that’s easy to reach. Chat with Alejandro post booking to confirm final details.
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USD 120
per person
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
6.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Full-day guided experience led by a professional anthropologist.
Entry and guided visit to Guachimontones archaeological site and museum.
Hands-on obsidian workshop with expert instruction and materials provided.
Traditional regional lunch served in the Jalisco countryside.
Private transportation throughout the day.
Snacks and cold drinks provided during the experience.
Offered in English, French, Spanish
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
6.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Full-day guided experience led by a professional anthropologist.
Entry and guided visit to Guachimontones archaeological site and museum.
Hands-on obsidian workshop with expert instruction and materials provided.
Traditional regional lunch served in the Jalisco countryside.
Private transportation throughout the day.
Snacks and cold drinks provided during the experience.
Offered in English, French, Spanish