The 7 Best Photography Tours in Estado de Mexico, Estado de Mexico

August 2, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

Discover the best top things to do in Estado de Mexico, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Mushroom Tour in Villa del Carbon from Mexico City, Private City Tour - Anthropology Museum - Teotihuacan Pyramids with Photographer, Private City Tour Mexico City -Teotihuacan - Basilica with Photographer, Private Tour Mexico City Teotihuacan Murals Guadalupe Basilica WITH PHOTOGRAPHER, Teotihuacan and Tula Private Archeology Tour from Mexico City WITH PHOTOGRAPHER, Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary private tour from Mexico city WITH PHOTOGRAPHER, Towers of Satelite + Cuadra San Cristóbal Tour.
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1. Mushroom Tour in Villa del Carbon from Mexico City

Av. Horacio 603, Chapultepec Morales, Polanco V Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Paseos Turisticos Tepotzotlan

Live an incredible experience in the forests of the magical town of Villa del Carbón! We´ll visit the forests, where we´ll walk and enjoy the landscape, the trees, the animals, the sounds, and we´ll know and collect edible mushrooms. It´s a fantastic world! There are of many colors, sizes and flavors... A Biologist accompanies us to identify toxic and hallucinogenic mushrooms to take pictures. (We don´t collect these kind of mushrooms). We´ll walk in the downtown to get others ingredients like zuchini flower, quelites and we´ll know the hongueras; women who collect mushrooms all the mornings in the forests and are the experts to select the best mushrooms. In the afternoon we visit a local family, where we learn to cook our mushrooms in a traditional way. Before come back, We'll enjoy a delicious dish!

Inclusions: Lunch, Local guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Transport by private vehicle, Bottled water

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By Yeseniama

We did the 5 hour tour with Alonso as the tour guide. It was very informative and a beautiful experience. Very safe and they take all social distancing precautions. At the time, they only provide private tours and this made me feel very safe. The tour guide gives great historical context of the history of pulque and its existence in pre Hispanic era. We learned a lot of the original food ingredients of the land and the ecosystem the maguey plants provide to other organisms. Definitely a must-do in tepo! A truly beautiful experience to learn and drink the ‘drink of the gods’! (La bebida de los dioses!)

2. Private City Tour - Anthropology Museum - Teotihuacan Pyramids with Photographer

Av. Paseo de la Reforma 22, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Trip To Mexico

National Museum of Anthropology - the treasure of Mexican culture and history. One of the largest pre-Hispanic cities in Mesoamerica: Teotihuacán. The capital of Mexico, a city of contrasts Enjoy these wonderful places accompanied by a professional photographer who'll capture all your special moments during excursion.   Full day excursion. Lunch is not included. Your private day trip includes transport and entrance fees. Minimum: 2 travelers

Inclusions: Professional guide, Professional photographer, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located in Mexico city central area., Private tour, Transport by private vehicle

Exclusions: Drinks, Lunch, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located out of Mexico city central area.

Reviewed By monav955

Do not pay for a tour their ripping you off and they only charge 120 pesos to get in at each cenote. The city is not that big you can rent a car for 300 pesos a day.

3. Private City Tour Mexico City -Teotihuacan - Basilica with Photographer

Av. Paseo de la Reforma 22, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Trip To Mexico

This tour gives you the opportunity to know the most emblematic places of Mexico City in one single day.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Professional photographer, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located in Mexico city central area., Private tour, Transport by private vehicle

Exclusions: Drinks, Lunch, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located out of Mexico city central area.

Reviewed By monav955

Do not pay for a tour their ripping you off and they only charge 120 pesos to get in at each cenote. The city is not that big you can rent a car for 300 pesos a day.

4. Private Tour Mexico City Teotihuacan Murals Guadalupe Basilica WITH PHOTOGRAPHER

Av. Paseo de la Reforma 22, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Trip To Mexico

IF YOU ARE A LOVER OF PICTURES, THIS IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO KEEP YOUR MEMORIES FOR YEARS. INCREDIBLE MOMENTS THAT WILL BE CAPTURED BY A PROFESSIONAL! WHILE YOU ENJOY YOUR TOUR. During this private tour, you will see Mexico City's city center and its main sights. Afterwards, you will pay a visit to Teotihuacan and see the famous pyramids of the Sun and the Moon. The tour will end with a visit to The Basilica of our Lady of Guadalupe. Full day excursion. Lunch is not included. Minimum: 2 travelers

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located in Mexico city central area, Private tour, Transport by private vehicle, Professional photographer

Exclusions: Any Food or Drinks, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located out of Mexico city central area

Reviewed By monav955

Do not pay for a tour their ripping you off and they only charge 120 pesos to get in at each cenote. The city is not that big you can rent a car for 300 pesos a day.

5. Teotihuacan and Tula Private Archeology Tour from Mexico City WITH PHOTOGRAPHER

Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico Trip To Mexico

IF YOU ARE A LOVER OF PICTURES, THIS IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO KEEP YOUR MEMORIES FOR YEARS. INCREDIBLE MOMENTS THAT WILL BE CAPTURED BY A PROFESSIONAL! WHILE YOU ENJOY YOUR TOUR. Visit 2 important Mesoamerican archaeological sites on this private full-day tour. With an expert guide, explore the well-preserved pre-Columbian city of Teotihuacán, and then discover the capital of the Toltec Empire with a stop at Tula. Take a walk on the Avenue of the Dead, which connects the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon to other buildings in the complex. As you explore, your guide explains the significance of each site and ruin. Tula, the ancient capital of the Toltec Empire. Climb the 5-tiered Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl, also known as the Pyramid of the Morning Star, to see the massive Atlantes columns at its top. Each of the columns is carved into the likeness of a Toltec warrior and reaches 13feet/4 in height.

Inclusions: Transport by private vehicle, Hotel pickup and drop-off from hotels located in Mexico city central area., Professional guide, Professional photographer

Exclusions: Any Food or Drinks, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located OUT OF Mexico city central area.

Reviewed By monav955

Do not pay for a tour their ripping you off and they only charge 120 pesos to get in at each cenote. The city is not that big you can rent a car for 300 pesos a day.

6. Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary private tour from Mexico city WITH PHOTOGRAPHER

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The annual Monarch butterfly migration is one of nature’s great spectacles and a top attraction for visitors to Mexico’s central highlands. Monarch butterflies goes from eastern Canada to central Mexico for more than 2,500 miles. You will be picked up from your hotel in Mexico City in the morning and go to the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. On this period, when we have these amazing guests, forests turn into orange color. Butterflies arrival occurs most of the times at the beginning of November when in Mexico celebrates the Day of the Dead and mexicans believe that these butterflies are the souls of the dead. Also during the tour, you will have a spectacular walk or if you prefer you can pay to take a horse ride along the coniferous forest to the top of the hill, where the Butterfly Valley lies. Become a witness of this amazing natural phenomenon only from November to the end of February. Do not miss the opportunity to join us in this amazing journey.

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located in Mexico city central area., Professional Guide, Proffesional photographer, Entrance fees

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities (optional), Horse ride, Hotel pickup and drop-off from hotels located outside Mexico city central area.

Reviewed By monav955

Do not pay for a tour their ripping you off and they only charge 120 pesos to get in at each cenote. The city is not that big you can rent a car for 300 pesos a day.

7. Towers of Satelite + Cuadra San Cristóbal Tour

Hotel Emporio Ciudad de México, Av. Paseo de la Reforma 124, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico H.I.S. Mexico Caribbean Region

Meet the incredible structures created by the iconic architect Luis Barragán. Visit the sculptural Torres de Satélite, whose perception of qualities stands out even in movement and from afar. Discover the Cuadra San Cristóbal, the Fountain of the Lovers and the Fountain Bebedero, whose set was created really for riders and their horses. The route has transportation, which can be taken at different points established in the city, starting at 09:00 AM and ending at 12:00 PM.

Inclusions: Landing and facility fees, Photo permission at Cuadra San Cristobal

Exclusions: Tips (optional)

Reviewed By Brenda H

My husband and I really enjoyed this show. I read such mixed reviews that I didn’t know if we should go, but I’m so glad we did. First and foremost, get your tickets from a reputable ticket agent. You get on a boat, but depending on where staying, there are two boats that leave from different marinas and different times. You can opt for premium service, but it’s not necessary. The evening starts with a boat ride, then you get off on an island, have dinner and watch a show. You can opt to have open bar, which is what most people do. The boat staff were great! Very friendly, funny and very accommodating. You are immediately served drinks, music is played, then the crew put on a funny dance exhibition. When you get off the boat, you walk for a bit to get to the dining areas. The walk is sandy and there are a few steeper steps, so I recommend wearing shoes to accommodate this. I had on flip flops with a good tread and had no issues, but if you are an unsteady walker, keep this in mind. The dinner was a buffet and was decent-don’t expect a gourmet meal. There were several things to choose from-salads, cheeses, beans, rice, roasted vegetables, fish, shrimp, chicken and beef. You won’t go hungry! It is not self serve, most likely due to covid. Dessert is included too. The show was very good. It’s a combination of singing, dancing and acrobatics and cool lighting, somewhat like Cirque de Soleil. Not quite at that level, but very good and very entertaining. My husband and I both really enjoyed it. The boat ride back was lots of fun. The boat staff (boat #5) put on a performance of their own, which was hilarious! I recommend this primarily for adults. There is nothing inappropriate for kids, but it’s pretty much a party boat. If you are looking for a fun excursion, I recommend it.

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