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Introduction to the Tours
2013-2014 Schedule
REGISTRATION
General Trip Information
Survivor's Testimonials
The Staff of Traditions Mexico
About Traditions Mexico
A Primer on Mexican Bus Travel
EXPEDITION TOURS
Festivals and Celebrations
The Return of the Souls
Cultura Maya
Cultural Immersion
Drinking Agave: Mezcal, Pulque and the Culture of Spirits
Fiber Arts of the Oaxacan Coast
Creative Hands
Murex, Silk, and Threaded Flowers
Woven Maya
Oaxacan Highlands Tour
(Textile Society of America)
SHORT TOURS
Culture &
Traditional Arts
Dia de los Muertos
Celebrations in the Three Valleys of Oaxaca
Creative Hands: Artisans of the Oaxaca Valleys
A slice of Oaxaca
Textiles
Woven Crossroads: Textiles Central Valleys
CRUCE DE TEJIDOS: TEXTILES DEL CENTRO DE OAXACA
Velvet Flowers: Textile Istmo
FLORES DE TERCIOPELO: TEXTILES DEL ISTMO
Nuu Savi: Textiles of the Mixteca Alta
NUU SAVI: TEXTILES DE LA MIXTECA
Textile Day Tours
TEXTILE DAY TOURS (English)
TOURS DE TEXTILES (Español)
Exploration
(backroads, villages, rural markets, remote ruins, nature)
Green Macaw and Red Stone
The Lost City: Ruins of Quiotepec
Monte Negro and the Garden of Eden
Fortress Monastaries, Mixtec Market
Cuisine
A sip of Oaxaca
We can design a trip just for you
Beyond
Places to Stay
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During our two decades of exploration in Southern Mexico we have always experienced welcoming hospitality, whether sleeping in a straw-covered stable accompanied by a braying burro, or in a luxury B&B. Here are our selected few places to stay which we feel you will find comfortable and charming.
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Hotel Hacienda Los Laureles

This intimate Boutique hotel, boasting just 23 guestrooms, imparts the look and feel of a private hacienda. Thick stucco walls, terra cotta floors, ornate wrought iron furniture and colorful Mexican fabrics give the hotel an inviting, informal appeal. Outdoors, points of interest include colorful gardens and the fine laurel trees that were preserved during the renovation.

Casa Oaxaca

Casa Oaxaca

Casa Oaxaca, a sprawling, traditional building still alive with stories and secrets, located in the heart of Oaxaca, land of color and song. Its colonial geometry orders the spaces around a patio surrounded by large, ceramic pots from the Oaxacan valley whose vibrant vegetation plays with the corridors’ chiaroscuro. Stay at Casa Oaxaca. Enjoy our legendary hospitality.

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Las Bugambilias B and B

The Cabrera family of Oaxaca, Mexico has been hosting visitors from all over the world since 1988 in their beautiful home located in the historical district of Oaxaca. They have shared their home and their traditions generously, providing visitors with a unique vision of the culture of Mexico through its art and food.

Currently, the family is hosting three bed and breakfast homes all located in the heart of the historic district of Oaxaca Mexico.

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El Diablo y la Sandia

A quaint hotel that has a different, fun fellt to it. Guests enter and lounge just as they would at home, with personalized attention in our warm environment.

We enjoy spoiling you with a morning breakfast, hearty and healthy, as well as providing an orientation upon your arrival to this wonderful town.

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La Casona de Tita

Where Tranquil Moments Pay Homage to Mexican Heritage

At La Casona de Tita Hotel in Oaxaca, Mexico, there is intimacy, there is quiet. Each peaceful moment pays homage to the unique Mexican culture that flourishes within the walls.

The hotel, which exhibits and sells some of the finest Mexican art pieces, is art in itself, with its details reminiscent of 19th century elegance. Beauty is everywhere -- in the quaint patio, the lovely rooms. Enjoy all this in the serene stillness of the moment.


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