Hierve el Agua, Oaxaca – A natural pool at the hills
Hierve el Agua, Oaxaca, is an amazing place on the top of the mountains with natural springs and therapeutic properties, located in the town of San Isidro Roaguía
Hierve el Agua, Oaxaca, is an amazing place on the top of the mountains with natural springs and therapeutic properties, located in the town of San Isidro Roaguía
The Guelaguetza is a celebration which is held every summer in the city of Oaxaca de Juarez, is part of the popular cults of the Virgen del Carmen and is celebrated on the two Mondays closest to the Catholic holiday. It is a congregation of the 16 ethnic groups of the state, is an atmosphere of joy and festivity which is carried out through various cultural expressions and dances with colorful costumes.
The Days of the Dead in Oaxaca is a popular ceremony that invokes the spirits of the ancestors to invite them to coexist in the earthly world. The first of November is the Day of the Dead, is a Mexican tradition consists making offerings to the deads.
Teotitñan town was originally named Teocaltitlan, currently named Teotitlán, its meaning comes from two Nahuatl words: “Land of Gods”, Teotl: God, Calli: house, Titlan: Between. It is called: “Between the House of God”.
Etla valley in Oaxaca is an important archeological site located northeast close to Monte Alban existed for more than 3,500 years. It was possibly the first town to be founded in the village and was the largest of that time, including the lands of Guadalupe Etla.
Mitla, Oaxaca. – A mystical destination and its treasures inherited by Mixtec’s and Zapotecs ancestors. An important archaeological site, after Monte Albán Mitla is the most impressive and well-visited site in Oaxaca
Santa Maria del Tule is a small town in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico only 12 km from the city. Among its natural beauties, is “The Tule tree” and its environs comprise a unique natural monument, an attraction for locals and visitors alike
Tilcajete artisans are dedicated to wood crafts and elaboration of the famous “Alebrijes” The name “Tilcajete” is composed of “Til”, meaning “cochineal ink”; and “Cajete”, meaning a mound of surrounding stones at the source of water from a waterwheel.
It is a very interesting city where the Temple and the ex-convent of Santo Domingo de Guzman was built at the end of the XVI century and recently restored by the painter Rodolfo Morales.
Santo Tomás Jalieza, is a small town located just 45 minutes south of Oaxaca City, known as the “town of the belts” where through the skill of the hands of Oaxacan artisans make real magic.