Oaxaca, the Mexican state I would consider the most exotic of all 31 that Mexico has, is also the name of her intriguing capitol city. Touching the beautiful blue Pacific on the south, Chiapas to the east, Guerrero to the west, and Puebla and Veracruz to the north, Oaxaca was and is easily reachable from the U.S. (Texas) in 2 or 3 days, depending upon how much time you choose to dawdle. This was a relatively expedient run down to Oaxaca, now officially one of my favorite places in all of Mexico. This is the land of the Zapotec and Mixtecs, an ancient land. Oaxaca itself sits in the confluence of three relatively high altitude valleys, and what is to be found in these valleys as well as the surrounding hills and mountains is what gives purpose to going, as much as the city itself. Fans of colonial Mexican architecture will be thrilled with Oaxaca, as much as with Chiapas' San Cristóbal de las Casas. Ancient indians, Conquistadors, ties to Mexico's own revolution is all here, as well as one of the biggest reasons to pin Oaxaca on your map: artesanias. If you're interested in one of, if the the, premier places on the planet for black pottery, loomed rugs dyed with cochineal, or fantastic (in both the sense of the imagination as well as quality) wood carvings, Oaxaca is your place. Much more about Oaxaca (both the city and state), getting there, getting back, recommendations on what to see and do, some restuarants not to miss, and a few (ok, a lot) more treats thrown in for good measure. Exotic landscapes such as Hierve el Agua (The Water Boils) within a short ride: Warm blue skies over endless colors everywhere on Oaxaca's streets: A guide for getting an international bicycle riding chick to smile on your bike: Or just getting some nice smiles: This was my solid week in Oaxaca, to include the Day of the Dead, plus the ride in via Veracruz and out via San Miguel de Allende and Real de Catorce.... ¡Oye!.....here we go again
Looks like a truly great adventure, and I can tell by your postings your intimately familiar with Mexico. It's inspiring to see folks traveling there and posting up. Beautiful pics, looking forward to more!
Show us OAXACA !! has been more than a month since we had dinner the night before you left for this trip ! Arte
Tons of snow outside....Wishing I was in Oaxaca. This trip report may be the next best thing. Great pics, and looking forward to the rest of the journey
I can't fathom why you didn't pass through Oregon on your way there...me duele muchííísimo, amigo Looking forward to this!
I didn't spend near enough time there. Looking to see what all I missed and what I need to see next time.
Tricepilot Welcome to México again. Have a nice trip through my country. I have a friend in Tehuantepec. I like Puerto Escondido, the beach Zicatela. I have ridden from Huatulco to Acapulco and there are many beauty beaches between those places be careful