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Thank you for being part of Xochitlallis 2026.
On March 5 and 6, Zongolica vibrated with the ancient Nahua ceremony of gratitude to Mother Earth. Relive the most emotional moments through our gallery and reels.
Ritual of gratitude
Ancient Nahua ceremony









More than an event, a breath for your soul.
Xochitlallis 2026 reminded us what truly matters: asking permission, giving thanks, and reconnecting with the earth. Thank you to everyone who made it possible.
Congratulations to the raffle winner!
A special raffle was held during Xochitlallis 2026 among the attendees. Here we present the lucky winner.
Understand the ritual in 60 seconds
A clear, emotional look at the meaning of Xochitlallis: what is offered, why we give thanks, and how to join with respect.
Thank Mother Earth for the cycle of life.
Copal, flowers, and food as a bridge with the community.
Arrive with humility, listen, and be guided.
See, feel, and breathe living tradition
The Flower Altar
Watch geometric figures come alive with thousands of marigold blossoms. Ephemeral art that honors life.
The Sound of the Root
Feel the resonance of conch shells and string music that sends a shiver down your spine.
The Sacred Offering
Witness the aroma of copal, freshly brewed coffee, and the shared food that seals community.
What awaits you on March 5-6 at Parque Juan Moctezuma y Cortés
From the greeting to the four winds to the dance of gratitude. We prepared a program that honors tradition and lets you be part of it.
GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE.Digital guide
Xochitlallis 2026
Official itinerary and meanings
The best moments of Xochitlallis 2026
A selection of images capturing the essence of the ceremony, offerings, music, and community.
Relive the experience on video
The most emotional moments of Xochitlallis 2026 captured on video.
Reel Xochitlallis 2026 — Ceremonia
Reel Xochitlallis 2026 — Ofrenda
Reel Xochitlallis 2026 — Danza
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know to experience Xochitlallis with clarity.
It is a cultural celebration in the Sierra de Zongolica with rituals, gastronomy, and family friendly activities.
Complete the form and receive your digital pass with QR once you finish registration.
The raffle is for registered attendees. You can check in starting March 5 and still participate. The drawing takes place on March 6 in the afternoon. Prizes include a tourism route courtesy of the Tourism Department and a surprise gift from the traditional healers. Stay tuned to our social media.
A unique link is generated after registration. Save the QR or download your pass as PDF.
Yes. Register each visitor so everyone has an individual pass and can participate.
ID, comfortable clothing, water, and the desire to experience Xochitlallis.
Yes, there are family areas and activities for all ages.
Check the itinerary and maps on the site to plan your route in advance.
We are experiencing delays in email delivery. If you close your pass page, the email with your link will still arrive. Contact sistemas@zongolica.gob.mx for any clarification.
"The 2026-2029 Administration invites you to be part of this living tradition. In Zongolica, the mountain reminds us that we are all part of something greater."
Zongolica City Hall
Culture and Tourism Department