The city is the primary attraction of the state, which also relies economically on tourism. From 1984 to 2009, tourism grew to become the dominant factor in Oaxaca's economy. The attractions are the verdant landscapes of the Oaxaca Valley, and the architectural and cultural charms of the city...
March 27, 2023 Casa TO / Ludwig Godefroy Architecture. Image Although there is no exact record of the specific moment in which Puerto Escondido began to become a reference of contemporary Mexican architecture, various waves have been experienced. Perhaps the first one started in 2016 when the con...
Oaxaca City is a festive town with colorful celebrations. There is always an excuse to party in this colonial town. In particular, weddings are celebrated throughout the city for days at a time. You’ll more than likely come acrosscalendaswith the parade of giant puppets. These large animated...
The city reached its peak between 200 – 600 AD when almost 35,000 people lived there. But by 800 AD, the city had lost its power and was abandoned. Years later, the Mixtec people rediscovered the city and have since used it as a sacred burial site. Monte Alban’s panorama How to ...
This is where we went to view the October 14, 2023, solar eclipse at the crack of dawn. We returned the next day, not quite as early, to meet up with Gilbert Tsininijinnie, our Diné (pronounced Din-Eh) guide withNavajo Tours USA. ...