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Half-day cultural tour of Taos

4.9· 35 reviews4 hoursFrom INR 22089
Half-day cultural tour of Taos — Adventure things to do in Taos

Four hours of guided travel to Taos Pueblo, Taos Gorge, Hacienda de los Martinez, and San Francisco de Asis Church—cultural insights included.

This guided tour offers a snapshot of Taos over four hours, featuring visits to several cultural landmarks. You'll start at Taos Pueblo, then head to the scenic Taos Gorge, followed by a stop at Hacienda de los Martinez and end at the historic San Francisco de Asis Church.

While the itinerary is designed for cultural enrichment, note that Taos Pueblo may occasionally close for ceremonies, in which case an alternative cultural site will be offered. Dress comfortably and be prepared for short walks at each location.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Water in bottles • Light refreshments • Air conditioning in the vehicle
What's NOT included?+
• Tips and gratuities
What should I know before booking?+
• Infants and young children can be accommodated in a pram or stroller • Nearby public transport options are available • Appropriate for all levels of physical fitness • I acknowledge that there will be no refund if Taos Pueblo is closed on my booking date, as the closure is not within Heritage Inspirations' control. If Taos Pueblo is closed on the scheduled day, an alternative cultural partner will be visited.
What's the cancellation policy?+
All purchases are final. Cancellations do not qualify for refunds.
What's the itinerary?+
• Taos Pueblo, a living community recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has been inhabited for over a millennium, with many original structures and traditions still preserved. PLEASE NOTE: Access to Taos Pueblo may be restricted at times for cultural, ceremonial, or other reasons. In such cases, the visit will be substituted with an alternative cultural partner. • The tour includes a visit to the 7th tallest bridge in the United States, situated within the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument. • This adobe parish, constructed in the 1700s and resembling a ship emerging from the earth, has inspired many artists over the years, including Ansel Adams and Georgia O’Keeffe, and is often regarded as the most portrayed church in the world. • The historical home, approximately dating back to 1804 AD, features central courtyards and serves as a living museum showcasing significant Santos (religious wooden carvings of saints), original adobe structures, along with hand-dyed weavings and looms.

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