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Fantastic and far-flung, you get to a town on the edge of the rolling desert hills and with the undulating magueys you reach only endlessly for the sky.
Fantastic and far-flung, you get to a town on the edge of the rolling desert hills and with the undulating magueys you reach only endlessly for the sky.
A classic and historic Maya town just outside Mérida, visitors are still surprised at just how close the sky can get to this particular patch of green.
Famous as one of the most Maya of all Yucatan cities, Tekax is a natural and cultural center with something for everyone, and nearly everything close by.
CosalĂĄ, a Pueblo MĂĄgico nestled in the Sierra Madre Occidental, stands out for its rich mining history and natural beauty. Founded in 1562, it offers attractions such as the Chapel of Guadalupe and lush vegetation. Its festivals, cuisine, and handicraftsâincluding leatherwork and potteryâreflect a fusion of pre-Hispanic and Spanish traditions, making it a unique destination full of history and culture.
El Fuerte, located in the northwest part of Sinaloa, is known for its rich tourist offerings that include natural, historical, architectural, and cultural attractions, as well as its indigenous Yoreme traditions. It is part of the Sea of Cortez â Copper Canyon Ecotourism Circuit.
El Rosario stands out for its rich history, having been inhabited by the Totorames, Xiximes, and Acaxees. Its attractions include the Parish of Our Lady of the Rosary, the Mining Museum, and the Iguanero Lagoon. Its festivities, such as the Feast of Our Lady of El Rosario and the Spring Fair, reflect its vibrant culture. Local cuisine features dishes like chorizo, red pozole, and golden tacos, while crafts such as palm fiber work and jewelry highlight the tradition and talent of its people.
Mocorito is a picturesque municipality in Sinaloa, known for its rich history, traditions, and a vibrant, magical atmosphere. This destination captivates visitors with its cultural, festive, and gastronomic offerings. From its famous products like Chilorio to its beautiful landscapes and crafts, Mocorito offers a unique experience that combines indigenous heritage, Sinaloan traditions, and the warmth of its people.
A historic town all but on the banks of the Rio Bravo, Mier is a historic treasure and a gateway to a fantastic natural landscape.
A low-slung river town at the center of a giant biosphere reserve, Frontera is still a place of great mystery and legend.