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With our early morning visit, a pleasant hike around the waterfall allows you to get multiple perspectives and great photos of this natural wonder, before anyone else arrives. It also means you will be that little bit warmed up should you wish to take a swim, considered a place of healing to the Mixtecs who inhabit the mountain ranges beyond. The area is full of naturally occurring agaves and cacti, adding a real sense of the Mexican frontier to the atmosphere. And of course, being a long way from nearby villages means the area is full of birds and the possibility to spot some wildlife.
A rare jewel that sees very few visitors, Yagul is full of wild cactus and agave plants growing among and on the Zapotec ruins. The place has a fascinating history and is incredibly atmospheric, and has featured in many books and films throughout Mexican history.
A town famous for its tradition of Zapotec weavers, whose designs and styles have become world famous. We will visit a household who acquires their wool only from their own livestock and give us a full tour of their production methods from start to finish. This is a wonderfully refreshing and interactive experience where we gain an understanding of the work and symbolism behind these textiles, with a family who have been weaving for generations. Our lunch is also prepared by the family and we eat inside their home, a real treat of traditional Oaxacan cuisine.
On the road home, we will stop by Santa Maria del Tule, location of one of the largest and oldest trees in the world. A Moctezuma Cypress, considered to have the widest trunk in the world, is a whole ecosystem in itself. At around 1,500 years old, it is a wonder of nature and feels incredible just to be in its presence.
Meet up/Pick up location: Your hotel in Oaxaca, Mexico