20 de noviembre Artisan Corridor
One of the most industrious little Maya villages in Campeche, this one is a hive of woodworking, stone, textile, crafts, and honey too, and all followed up by food and story.
One of the most industrious little Maya villages in Campeche, this one is a hive of woodworking, stone, textile, crafts, and honey too, and all followed up by food and story.
Calkini's thriving melapona honey industry is nowhere better presented than on the flowered outskirts of the old hacienda of Tankuché just south of the Yucatan border and an hour from the magnificent coast.
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.
Ancestral flavors and Camino Real heritage. Fall in love with the capital of underground-roasted cochinita!
Immerse yourself in the artisanal tradition of Campeche, famous for its hats woven in caves, offering a unique cultural experience where history and the mastery of its artisans come to life in each piece.