Embroidery and Tradition
The most extraordinary embroidery workshop in the Valladolid area, this one gives you the color, the vibe, and the very personality of one of Yucatan's most creative communities - and all in an afternoon or so.
The most extraordinary embroidery workshop in the Valladolid area, this one gives you the color, the vibe, and the very personality of one of Yucatan's most creative communities - and all in an afternoon or so.
One of the great traditional communities of the Yucatan has opened its doors for visitors from near and far with a chance to really experience Maya life, the farm, the fields, and the friendship.
The last truly great public murals of the 20th century, 285 square meters seem resonate in ways you can scarcely imagine, and the tales they tell . . .
The great orange capital of Veracruz, it's also a fantastic ancestral stop in the heart of the Huasteca, with magic and color everywhere more and more evident.
A rugged and accessible high mountain town is surrounded in every direction by forests and staggering views, there's nowhere else quite like it.
The source of Campeche's iconic headwear is a cave outside of Calkini and a first step into the region's illustrious forested heritage and a chance to gaze at a sky you've never quite encountered like this.
Boating and clam digging in one of the world's most fantastic wetlands, and all followed up by a magic feast on the side of the swiftly flowing and mighty river.
Some of the most colorful and exciting and contemporary embroidery is being done in a workshop setting deep within a small town where birds still sing and they're just part of the exquisite sense of design and craft.
One of the most splendid examples of the Mexican Baroque, and the seat of all kinds of legends and traditions, it's still just a few minutes from the center of Tlaxcala.