Independence Route: Querétaro & San Miguel de Allende

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Independence Route: Querétaro & San Miguel de Allende

1 to 3-Day Journey

An extraordinary journey to discover one of the most pivotal chapters in Mexican history.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the primary historical sites of the Mexican Independence movement.
  • Appreciate the architectural and symbolic heritage of colonial cities.
  • Foster teamwork and historical understanding through engaging cultural activities.

Itinerary Highlights:

  • Walking and trolley tours of Querétaro’s iconic landmarks: The Theater of the Republic, the House of the Corregidora, the Hill of the Bells (Cerro de las Campanas), and more.
  • Interactive exploration of San Miguel de Allende, visiting the Parish of San Miguel Arcángel, local museums, and historic streets.
  • Team-building moments with recreational activities at the hotel.

Looking for an interactive challenge in San Miguel de Allende? Get ready for our fantastic City Scavenger Hunt (Rally)!

What's included / What's NOT included

  • Specialized Consulting and Support.
  • Deluxe motorcoach transportation, highway travel, and traveler's insurance.
  • Complementary and recreational local transport, all entrance fees, and guided tours at all visited sites.
  • Motivational student engagement sessions.
  • Parent orientation and presentation meeting.
  • Dedicated Moöndi Travel Coordinators.
  • Interactive entertainment and activity program.
  • Identification wristbands for all participants.
  • Accommodations in 4-star hotels.
  • Meals as specified in the travel itinerary.
  • Souvenirs
  • Personal shopping and additional expenses
  • Additional meals and beverages

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