For instance,
at Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico, which is a park solely because of its remarkable Native American architecture, the «existing staff
numbers are far too small to adequately document and preserve the
archaeological sites, and to fully educate the public,» says Stephen Plog, an archaeologist
at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, who has studied the Chaco Culture.
For 8 days you will hike the «Piedra Herrada Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary», where you can marvel
at the
number of butterflies in just one tree, visit beautiful
archaeological sites such as the convent of Santa Ana Tzintzuntzan from the XVI century and explore colonial towns like Valle de Bravo and the village of Santa Clara del Cobre, famous for its copper handicrafts.