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Guelaguetza Festival Oaxaca: The Ultimate Travel Guide

Every July, the city of Oaxaca transforms. The streets fill with color, the air vibrates with marimba and brass bands, and communities from all eight regions of Oaxaca

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Guelaguetza: Magic, Tradition, and the Living Culture of Oaxaca’s Peoples

Every July, Oaxaca City transforms into the beating heart of indigenous Mexico. The streets fill with color, music rises from the hillsides, and communities from across the state

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La Guelaguetza and the Lunes del Cerro: Oaxaca’s Most Spectacular Cultural Celebration

Every July, the hills above Oaxaca City come alive with color, sound, and ancient tradition. La Guelaguetza — often called the most important indigenous cultural festival in all

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Guelaguetza in Oaxaca: Everything You Need to Know

Every July, Oaxaca transforms into one of the most electrifying cultural stages on earth. The Guelaguetza — a word from the Zapotec language meaning “offering” or “reciprocal exchange”

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Best Nature Day Trips from Oaxaca City: Mountains, Waterfalls & Hidden Landscapes

Oaxaca City is magnetic — its food, markets, and colonial architecture could easily fill a week on their own. But step beyond the city limits and you’ll find

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Alebrijes Explained: The Meaning Behind Oaxaca’s Magical Creatures

Walk through any artisan market in Oaxaca City and you’ll come face to face with them — fantastical creatures painted in neon greens, deep reds, and electric blues,

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Is Oaxaca Safe for Tourists in 2026?

Oaxaca is one of Mexico’s most celebrated destinations — and for good reason. From the ancient ruins of Monte Albán to the misty mountains of Sierra Juárez, the

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Santiago Apoala: Oaxaca’s Hidden Canyon and Waterfall Paradise

Tucked deep within the Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca, the village of Santiago Apoala feels like a place time forgot — and that’s exactly why it’s so extraordinary. Towering

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Tourism in Oaxaca After El Mencho: What Travelers Need to Know Right Now

On February 22, 2026, the death of cartel leader Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera triggered a wave of violence across parts of Mexico — making international headlines and sparking

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Day of the Dead in Oaxaca: What Is Authentic and What Is Tourist?

Every year, as October gives way to November, Oaxaca transforms. Marigold petals line cobblestone streets, copal smoke drifts through cemeteries at midnight, and families gather around candle-lit altars

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