OAXACA
Located in Mexico’s southern region along the Pacific coast, Oaxaca’s terrain consists of extensive valleys and
mountain chains. In this state, known for its important history and culture,
you’ll have the opportunity to visit various town and cities inhabited by about
16 distinct ethnic groups. In many of those places, the indigenous people have
preserved the traditions and customs of old. First you can visit the city of Oaxaca, the state capital, a colonial city with some
of the nation’s most magnificent architecture. There you’ll see Baroque
edifices, green quarry stone constructions and you can visit important museums
like the Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca, which is housed in the Ex-Convent of Santo Domingo. You can also enjoy the city’s traditional
fiestas, such as Noche de Rabanos
and Guelaguetza.
Oaxaca also has diverse archaeological sites,
including the Zapotec ruins at Monte Alban, declared
a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO, and Mitla, which
is known for it fret-ornamented structures. Nearby you can check out the Arbol del Tule,
a 2,000-year-old tree that measures 11 meters in diameter. You can also visit
the Chacahua Lagoons, an ecological zone with
mangroves and beaches, as well as the beautiful bays of Huatulco
and Escondido, where you can do all kinds of water sports.
During your visit, don’t forget to try Oaxaca’s delicious regional cuisine. For great
souvenirs you can buy the famous black pottery or alebrijes,
colorfully painted wooden figurines.