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How to Travel to Hierve el Agua Independently
How to Get to Hierve el Agua from Oaxaca City Without a Tour Visiting Hierve el Agua is one of the top day trips from Oaxaca City. While it’s becoming more touristy, it remains an absolutely breathtaking destination. Imagine vast desert landscapes with towering cacti, natural mineral pools bubbling from underground, and the striking petrified…
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Oaxaca: Your Ultimate Guide to Culture, Food, Accommodation, and Activities
Why Oaxaca City Should Be on Your List No trip to Mexico is complete without a visit to Oaxaca City (pronounced Wahaca). This vibrant destination is everything you’ve seen in photos and more—cobbled streets lined with colorful colonial buildings, an incredible food scene, and a lively energy that’s impossible to resist. Surrounded by breathtaking mountains,…
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Discover Puebla: A Food, Adventure and Culture Guide
If you have a little extra time in Mexico, I highly recommend adding Puebla to your itinerary. It’s the perfect stopover on the way back to Mexico City, and I absolutely loved my time there. While technically larger than Oaxaca, Puebla’s historic center has a much more intimate feel—charming, lively, and refreshingly less touristy. There’s…
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Climbing Pico de Orizaba in Mexico: The Adventure You Didn’t Know You Needed
Have you ever heard of Pico de Orizaba? If not, you’re not alone—this giant volcano is surprisingly under the radar despite being the third-highest mountain in North America. Standing at an impressive 5,636 meters (18,491 feet), it’s a beast of a climb, but what makes it so unique is how accessible it is. Just a…
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