Oaxaca City
Situated in the Sierra Made mountains, Oaxaca is traditional Mexico at its best. Famous for its mezcal and 'mole' sauce, it is known as the culinary capital of Mexico. You can take a stroll down its colonial streets, visit the stunning cathedral or shop for crafts at one of the markets. A must-see day trip from the city is the Hierve El Agua petrified waterfall, one of only two of its kind in the world! You can also take a Mezcal tour and see where the spirit is made or visit the ruins of Monte Alba.
To get to Hierve El Agua, take a bus to Mitla, a small roadside town, where you can take a colectivo or open-back truck which drops you off at the entrance. If you sit at the back you can get stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
You can take ADO or other coaches to Oaxaca. See schedules here.
To get to Hierve El Agua, take a bus to Mitla, a small roadside town, where you can take a colectivo or open-back truck which drops you off at the entrance. If you sit at the back you can get stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
You can take ADO or other coaches to Oaxaca. See schedules here.
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