Caves, Forests and Cliffs: Wild Landscapes Around Oaxaca City
Most visitors come to Oaxaca for the mole, the markets, and the magnificent ruins — and rightly so. But just beyond the city’s cobblestone streets lies a world
READ MOREMost visitors come to Oaxaca for the mole, the markets, and the magnificent ruins — and rightly so. But just beyond the city’s cobblestone streets lies a world
READ MOREPerched high in the cloud-forest mountains of the Sierra Juárez, the Glass Viewpoint (Mirador de Cristal) in Ixtlán de Juárez is one of Oaxaca’s most thrilling and photogenic
READ MOREOaxaca 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
READ MORETucked 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
READ MOREPerched 1,800 meters above sea level in the mountains of Oaxaca, Hierve el Agua is one of Mexico’s most dramatic natural wonders. These petrified waterfalls and mineral-rich infinity
READ MOREOaxaca is a land of vibrant culture, colorful markets, and breathtaking landscapes. But one natural wonder stands out for its unique beauty and surreal scenery: Hierve el Agua.
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