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OAXACA, MEXICO | The Perfect Oaxaca Travel Itinerary (Coast to the Mountains in 2-3 weeks)

Oaxaca lies in the southwest of Mexico. It’s made up of a vast coastline and rugged mountains, with narrow valleys, canyons and ravines between them. Oaxaca is best known for its unique cuisine as well as its indigenous people and cultures. The largest indigenous groups are the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, but there are sixteen groups that are officially recognized. These cultures have survived better than most others in Mexico thanks to the state's isolating terrain and commitment to honoring traditions. In this video, we will show you the perfect Oaxaca itinerary. This itinerary is recommended for at least a 14 day stay in Oaxaca and can be completed by public transportation, rental car, or a mix of both!

Stop 1: Puerto Escondido
How to get here: Direct flights from Mexico City and Guadalajara
Recommended stay: 3-5 days

Stop 2: Mazunte
How to get here: Bus from Puerto Escondido to Pochutla and tell the bus driver that you want to get off at San Antonio. From there, you’ll have to take a taxi or local collectivo.
Recommended stay: 1-2 days

Stop 3: Zipolite
How to get here: 20-minute taxi ride from Mazunte
Recommended stay: 1-2 days

Stop 4: San José del Pacifico
How to get here: Bus from Lineas Unidas Bus station in Zipolite directly to José del Pacifico
Recommended stay: 2-3 days

Stop 5: Oaxaca City
How to get here: Bus from San José del Pacifico main road to Oaxaca City (bus leaves every hour)
Recommended stay: 7 days including day trips as mentioned below

Stop 6: Mitla
How to get there? Take a bus or rent a car from Oaxaca City, which will take you here in approximately 1 hour.
Recommended stay: day trip

Stop 7: Hierve el Agua
How to get there? Located 70 kms or 43 miles from Oaxaca City, this is another site you can do as a day trip. You can rent a car or take a tour from Oaxaca. Alternatively, you can come by collectivo from Mitla.
Recommended stay: day trip

Stop 8: Pueblos Mancomunados
How to get there? There are buses to Cuajimoloyas and Benito Juárez that leave from the “second class” bus station in Oaxaca City a few times a day. The driver will drop you off near the “tourist office” where you can book your activities and accommodation.
Recommended stay: 1-5 days

Where to next?
After exploring the highlights of Oaxaca, you can continue your journey across other states in Mexico. The most common travel route goes to the southeast to San Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas. It’s possible to take the ADO night bus from Oaxaca City, which takes about 12 hours.

Alternatively, you can head to the north towards Puebla and Mexico City. Puebla is another beautiful city and gateway to the surrounding mountains and volcanoes. It takes about 4 hours to get here.

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BEST Day Trips from Oaxaca to Hierve el Agua - 2022 Mexico Travel Vlog ep 3

Why should you book a day trip tour to Hierve el Agua? I did a day trip tour from Oaxaca through a tour group and was so glad I did! I discuss: how Zapotecs in a local village called teotitlan del valle weave rugs and textiles using traditional methods of cochinea bugs, how to get to hierve el agua, what to expect from this tour, where we at (buffet lunch, tourist trap but had delicious moles!), and a mezcal tasting tour. While you’re in Oaxaca, likely for Dia de Muertos day of the dead, you could book this tour and get out of the city for a few hours. It is also a nice break from day of the dead festival festivities. This hierve el agua oaxaca tour cost $60USD. Comment and let me know if you found this helpful!
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My First Week In OAXACA CITY, MEXICO (+ ideas for first time visitors!)

Oaxaca City is one of Mexico's most iconic destinations known for its incredible cuisine, mezcal, textiles, art, and rich history. In this video, my mom and I are taking you along on our epic week exploring Oaxaca City!

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Things to do in OAXACA, Mexico. The BEST tour of OAXACA!? MITLA, MARKETS, MEZCAL and MORE!

Looking for things to do in Oaxaca, Mexico? Come along with us on THE BEST TOUR OF OAXACA to Mitla, Tlacolula’s Sunday Market, Teotitlan del Valle, Don Agave Mezcal Distillery, Arbol del Tule, and Caldo De Piedra!

Hello fellow Country Collectors! Today our adventure is taking us to the east of Oaxaca city. We are starting at Mitla - one of the most famous sites of Zapotec Culture, and then continuing back towards Oaxaca stopping next at Tlacolula de Matamoros. This town is famed for their traditional Sunday Market, where we are going to try to find some delicious barbacoa - bbq goat (including the head)! The next stop will bring us to Teotitlan Del Valle where we will learn all about their famous weavings. We’ll be feeling thirsty by then, so the next stop on the tour is at Don Agave Mezcal distillery where we will tour the grounds and learn all about how this magical beverage is produced and of course how it tastes! Stumbling to our next stop, we won’t believe our eyes at what we see! The WIDEST tree in the world! Is this the mezcal talking? Haha.. Our last stop on this incredible tour will bring us to Caldo De Piedra, aka Stone Soup for a once in a lifetime dining experience! Come along with us and see what this region of Oaxaca has to offer! XOXO

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A Tour of OAXACA City / Mitla & Tule / Mexico Travel 2023

Oaxaca City is located in southern Mexico and is the capital of the eponymous Mexican state of Oaxaca. The state is best known for its indigenous peoples and cultures- Zapotec and Mixtec, as well as for the traditional Oaxacan food. The city is often called the food capital of Mexico.
Oaxaca, together with the nearby archeological site of Monte Albán, was designated in 1987 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Oaxaca city is a very lively and pretty place where you can wander around the colorful streets and spend time in the city's main square - Zocalo, have a delicious Mexican dish and enjoy the vibrant ambiance.
Oaxaca is also home of mezcal and where more than 90% of all Mexico mezcal is produced. Mezcal is the national spirit of Mexico.
Mezcal is a distilled alcoholic beverage. It is made from agave (specifically Agave americana)
Tequila is a form of mezcal, though they are distilled differently — mezcal is cooked in an underground oven, and tequila is boiled.
You can join one of the many mezcal tours, learn about the process of making and taste different sorts of mezcal drinks.
The video also features the archaeological site and ruins of Mitla, which is located about 44km from Oaxaca and is associated with the Zapotec and Mixtec cultures.
The video ends with a visit of Tule, located also in the state of Oaxaca. The city is popular with its Tree of Tule - one of the world's oldest trees, considered to be more than 2000 years old.

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OAXACA - Los MEJORES lugares turísticos para visitar (QUE HACER EN 3 O 4 DIAS) ⚠️CUANTO CUESTA

En este video les traigo los MEJORES lugares turísticos para visitar en Oaxaca, que hacer en 3 o 4 días y cuánto cuesta el viaje a Oaxaca.

En Oaxaca pueden visitar lugares turísticos tanto en el centro de Oaxaca como en sus alrededores, en este video visitamos: el mercado 20 de noviembre, el mercado Benito Juárez, el Templo de Santo Domingo, El Arbol del Tule, Hierve el Agua, el Pueblo Mágico de Mitla, el parque Ecoturístico Benito Juárez y su puente colgante, el jardín Etnobotánico de Oaxaca mas hicimos un pequeño recorrido nocturno para admirar la arquitectura iluminada de la ciudad de Oaxaca.

Por cada lugar cubriré las distancias y cuánto costo cada sitio hasta el final se dará un resumen completo de todos mis gastos para que estimen cuanto costo el viaje a Oaxaca y los ayude a planear su propio viaje.

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Oaxaca is the best city in Mexico and should be on top of your places to visit in Mexico list. It's a king of gastronomy thanks to its 8 microclimates in the Oaxacan valley. The culture and colors you experience here are very authentic to the various tribes that inhabit this beautiful region, which explains why it inspired every detail you see in the Pixar movie COCO There is so much to do so we are sharing a list of experiences of what YOU MUST DO IN OAXACA:

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The stunning petrified waterfalls and surrounding mineral pools at Hierve el Agua are a MUST SEE attraction and thing to do when visiting Oaxaca. In this video, we tell you everything you need to know for a self-guided trip, including transportation, an optional hike and swim, and tour options to visit one of the most beautiful places in Mexico! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe as we release new videos every Saturday!

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Oaxaca Mexico in 2021: Mezcal tasting, Monte Albán & Teotitlán del Valle | Episode 09

Wondering what to do in Oaxaca Mexico in 2021? In today's travel vlog, we share with you fun activity ideas for your next trip to this beautiful city.

Our weekend started with a tour of Teotitlán del Valle, followed by a mezcal tasting at Don Agave distillery and a nice dinner at one of our favorite restaurants in Oaxaca: Tastavins (the food is absolutely incredible and so cheap!). The next day, we decided to visit the ruins of Monte Albán. In our opinion, Oaxaca is definitely one of the best destinations in Mexico!

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Cooking Mexican at a OAXACA COOKING CLASS & visiting TEOTITLAN MARKET | Teotitlan, Oaxaca, Mexico

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Today we join Reyna Mendoza at her cooking school El Sabor Zapoteco in Teotitlan, a small Zapotec town outside of Oaxaca to learn how to cook some traditional Zapotecan dishes.

At Teotitlan market, we pick up some ingredients for a soup, a mole, a dessert and a cactus dish. Teotitlan is a Zapotec town outside of Oaxaca. The Zapotec people are the largest indigenous group in Oaxaca so we are cooking Zapotecan food today.

You always start with dessert before your main meal so we had hot chocolate and the traditional way is to make the hot chocolate with water. We had some Mexican sweet breads which we dipped into the hot chocolate, it was delicious.

Time to cook! We roast corn on the comal and grind corn and chillis on the metate. Beyond learning to cook, look where we're learning to cook, it's just beautiful, these grounds are really authentic. It's really, really nice.

After most of the prep and cooking is done we have have a menu of sageza which is like a mole, Oaxaca is known for having 7 famous moles but Reyna says in fact there's like a hundred, so this is just a type of mole that we're having. We're also having a soup and it's got lots of herbs and squash blossom and chicken in it, or chicken stock and then we're having some nopales or cactus in a chilli sauce with fresh cheese sprinkled on top and then we have our gorgeous desserts to finish and we spot some mezcal as well.

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Overnight trip to Teotitlan del Valle & visiting Hierve el Agua

In this vlog we try and get a cabin at Hierve el Agua and take an overnight trip to the town of Teotitlan del Valle! We eat delicious food, explore the pretty streets and do a sunset hike to El Picacho.


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TIME STAMPS
0:00 - Intro
0:32 - out journey to Hierve el Agua
1:00 - Hierve el Agua
1:55 - the next day & update
2:52 - arriving in Teotitlan del Valle
3:46 - exploring the town
4:46 - delicious street food break
5:48 - more exploring
6:18 - Xoloitzcuintle love
7:50 - little update and start of hike
7:36 - hiking El Picacho
8:24 - top of El Picacho
9:00 - homemade breakfast
9:30 - tour of how our hosts make textiles
10:07 - Outro

OAXACA MEXICO | CITY, MONTE ALBAN & MITLA, incredible HIERVE EL AGUA and TAPESTRY | Travelguide

The state of Oaxaca is known as one of the most beautiful in Mexico. We stayed here for almost a week exploring the beautiful city and its surroundings. Watch this video to get some inspiration on what to do when visiting Oaxaca!

The places you see in the video are the following:
1. Monte Alban
2. Hierve el Agua
3. Mitla
4. Teotitlán del Valle

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MexitPlans| Top 5 Things To Do In Oaxaca Mexico 2021| Mezcal Mole Coffee Cheese Chocolate

If you plan to travel to Mexico 2021 take a look at the Mexitplans Top 5 Things To Do In Oaxaca Guide. Oaxaca is the home to Mezcal, Mole, Coffee, Cheese, and Chocolate. It’s a beautiful state, and Oaxaca city is a food oasis set in the valley surrounded by huge mountains.
00:00:00 Greetings and Salutations
00:00:15 Jam Session (Dance)
00:00:30 Pronunciation of OAXACA 2021
00:00:55 1:Private Mezcal and Mole Pairing
00:01:30 2:Free Walking Tour Of Oaxaca
00:02:03 3:Tour Teotitlan del Valle Textile Factories
00:03:25 4:Eat, Drink and Be Happy all around the Zocolo of Oaxaca
00:04:19 5:Monte Alban
00:05:33 Traveling During the Pandemic
00:06:04 Safety of Oaxaca City
00:06:41 Safety Tips
Travel to Mexico during covid comes with a new set of concerns you need to prepare for. Unlike other areas I have traveled to in Mexico recently, such as Quitano Roo, Oaxaca was on par with Merida in Covid awareness and safety precautions. Masks were worn by most folks. Hands, feet, bodies, and bags were all sprayed with sanitizer at most establishments. The spraying down of your body with sanitizer is a Covid prevention protocol that is even more intense than what is done in the Yucatan.

Also, Oaxaca city felt very safe with a good police presence everywhere near the city center. I felt extremely safe walking about early in the mornings around the town. Oaxaca is one of the safest places in Mexico, so I can see why many people would choose to move to Oaxaca or retire in Oaxaca.

If you are visiting Oaxaca or considering different places to live in Mexico, I would highly recommend the things on this list to get a feel for the city and its vibrant food culture. If the way to a man’s heart is through his belly, Oaxaca may win you over. Subscribe:


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Oaxaca | What to SEE, EAT, and DO around Oaxaca, the most authentic Mexican region | Travel Guide

Make Oaxaca your next Mexican destination! With its mixture of tradition, beautiful architecture, and excellent culinary, Oaxaca will definitely charm every visitor lucky enough to explore it. Welcome to Oaxaca

What to visit in Oaxaca:
-Zócalo: the main square of Oaxaca, lively as ever, adorned with the impressive Cathedral of Oaxaca
-Andador Turístico: the main pedestrian street of Oaxaca, lined with street vendors
-Templo de Santo Domingo: a breathtaking church with fully gilded interior
-Basilica Nuestra Señora de la Soledad: the church housing the patron saint of Oaxaca, the Virgin of Solitude
-Jalatlaco: the bohemian district of Oaxaca with various local artisanal shops and restaurants
-Mercado 20 de Noviembre: a huge indoor market bustling with people and vendors, perfect to grab something to eat from the numerous food stalls
-Teotitlán: visit one of the Mezcal distilleries around Oaxaca - El Rey de Matatlán is a good option where you can take a tour around the distillery and do a Mezcal tasting
-Zaachila: a small village that comes to life once a week during the weekly open air market
-Monte Albán: a hilltop archeological site dating back more than 2000 years

Food and drinks to try in Oaxaca:
Mole, Memela, Tlayuda, Esquites, Mezcal, Champurrado, typical Oaxacan ice cream

More places to visit arouns Oaxaca not shown in the video:
-Arrazola: a small village with various 'Alebrijes' crafters (small wooden carved figures), a must visit while in Oaxaca (but no video/photo allowed)
-Hierve El Agua: an impressive natural rock formation on a cliff nearby Oaxaca (closed during the pandemic)
-Árbol del Tule: a gigantic old tree claimed to be the widest tree in the world

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Mexico - Visit OAXACA with KARMA TRAILS

Oaxaca State is considered one of the most emblematic region of Mexico. It's capital is OAXACA CITY, an icon of typical Mexican cities in the world, very rich of colonial art, architecture and vibrant cultural traditions.

TEOTITLAN DEL VALLE: this is a small village known for its textiles, especially rugs, which are woven on hand-operated looms, from wool obtained from local sheep and dyed mainly with local, natural pigments;

MONTE ALBAN: The most majestic of Oaxaca’s ancient ruins, Monte Alban, meaning “White Mountain,” is an ancient Zapotec capital and archaeological site with a spectacular mountain top location overlooking the valleys of Oaxaca. It is one of the culturally and historically significant places to visit in Mexico, and received the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation in 1987.


MITLA: is an archaeological site located just 46 km (28 miles) southeast of Oaxaca city, and is considered one of the most important places to visit the área. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010, Mitla was once an important Zapotec religious and ceremonial center. Here you’ll find a series of structures and patios adorned in stonework mosaics. These ancient cut-stone mosaics, created by fitting together thousands of polished cut stones,

Our Honest Impressions of Oaxaca

Oaxaca blew our minds! There are many things to do in Oaxaca and this trip opened our eyes to this region’s diversity, the philosophy of ‘guelaguetza’, the delicious food, and a vibrancy that made this visit unforgettable. Outside of Oaxaca city, we visited Hierve el Agua, Teotitlan de Valle, and learned about the tradition of ‘Contentadas.’

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0:00 Intro
1:43 Culinary capital of Mexico
2:27 Mole today
4:53 Teotitlan rugs
6:52 San Pascual
8:00 Hierve el Agua
11:14 Best Neighborhoods
14:51 Thank you!
15:28 Diversity
16:16 Salutations

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LUNES SANTO, Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca- México.

On Monday during the Holy Week in Easter, the Zapotecs of XiGuie'a (Teotitlan del Valle) make a procession that lasts all day, they take Jesus Christ and Virgin Mary walking around the town on the main streets they stop at every main corner, where the build Sacred Houses made with rugs. Here they stop, pray and give offerings to God. The brass band accompanies during all the procession, candles and flowers decorate the scenes.
I imagine this procession is an evolution of ancient pilgrimages carried out by our ancestors. Exactly during this season people are waiting for the first rain and begin to prepare the land for the up coming farming cycle. I can Imagine the image of the God of the rain being taken out of the temples to the streets where Zapotec offer corn, incense, flowers, etc...

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