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Day
trips in the Oaxaca valley
Eastern
valley route
| Tule
tree
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A
huge Moctezuma cypress, over 2000 years old, locals claim
it's the thickest and oldest tree in the world.
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| Tlacochahuaya
church
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16th
Century Dominican church with original paintings and altarpieces,
the only one showing completely native work.
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| Teotitlan
del Valle
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Weaving
village, world renowned for the use of natural dyes, especially
the cochineal (a parasite of the prickly pear plant), we visit
a cochineal farm and see the plants used as dyes.
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| Mitla
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This
is the 2nd most visited archaeological site in Oaxaca and well
known for the mosaic fretwork designs composed of thousands
of individual pieces to create various geometrical patterns
without the use of mortar.
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| Hierve
el Agua
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Take
a one and a half hour hike around the petrified waterfalls with
the option of swimming in the mineral springs. Located 20 km
past Mitla, part of the way is on unpaved road.
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| Mezcal
factory |
on the way back to Oaxaca, you can see the process for making
mezcal from the maguey plant and try this local drink
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Southern
route
| San
Bartolo Coyotepec
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This
village is famous for black pottery. No glaze or chemicals are
used to achieve the black, shiny finish of these pieces. A demonstration
is given showing the prehispanic pottery techniques.
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| San
Martín Tilcajete |
Woodcarving
village where you can see a demonstration of the world famous
“alebrijes” wooden animals beautifully carved and
painted using acrylic and natural paints.
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| Santo
Tomas Jalieza |
The
women of this village weave using the prehispanic backstrap
loom. They specialize in placemats, table runners, handbags
and belts.
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| Ocotlan
de Morelos
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The
hometown of Oaxacan painter Rodolfo Morales. Visit his home,
the church and ex-convent restored by the Rodolfo Morales Cultural
Foundation, which houses a museum of religious and folk art.
Friday is market day in Ocotlan, and this is one of the best
markets in the valley. Visit the workshop of a blind potter
who makes life-size orange clay pieces and the Aguilar sisters,
folk art masters, potters specializing in miniature figures
that reflect rural life in Oaxaca, nativity scenes, the tree
of life, market women, as well as Frida Kahlo replicas.
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Monte Alban and Cuilapan/Zaachila
| Atzompa
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pottery
village, skillful artisans who make both ornamental and utilitarian
ware, famous for its green glaze
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| Monte
Alban
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the
greatest Zapotec city, one of the first urban centers of Mesoamerica
boasting monumental architecture, built on a mountain top
(450 meters above the Oaxaca valley) with beautiful views
of the valley below
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| Cuilapan
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unfinished
Dominican monastery of impressive proportions that today houses
a museum and church in use by the local community
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| Zaachila
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last
Zapotec kingdom before the Spanish presence in Oaxaca, 2 tombs
with interior stucco work are open to the public. Market day
in Zaachila is on Thursday.
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| Lunch
in the area at an open-air restaurant with a great ambience
that specializes in Oaxacan food. |
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