After breakfast we will start an all-day tour to the nearby “Pueblo Mágico” (magic town) of Capulalpam, making some fun pit stops along the way. One of our stops will be to visit San Pablo Guelatao, the birthplace of Benito Juarez, México’s first indigenous president.
We will then head to our friend Rogelio’s house to learn about “los molinillos” and the way in which they are used to prepare traditional beverages such as “el chocolate de agua”. This is one of our favorite "artistan stops" and we love spending time with Rogelio and his family and seeing their preparations for Muertos in addition to visiting his woodshop!
Once we’ve completed our drive through the gorgeous Sierra Norte mountain range we will arrive in the misty town of Capulalpam. Here we will enjoy lunch at a local "comedor" before touring around this enchanting pueblo. We highly recommend the molé for lunch!
We will wrap up our time in Capulalpam with a visit to the Clinica de Medicina Tradicional (Traditional Medicine Clinic) run by a cooperative of midwives, including our friend Reina, who will welcome us with open arms! Here you can use the temazcal for cleansing and purifying purposes (physical and spiritual) or opt for a relaxing massage.
For those unfamiliar, a temazcal is a type of sweat lodge that originated within the pre-Hispanic indigenous culture in Mesoamerica. While many people use them today as an equivalent to the modern-day sauna, the traditional purpose of the temazcal goes beyond just the physical detoxification of the body. For those curious, this is the perfect place to get introduced to holistic healing practices, common to this day, in the indigenous communities of México and Guatemala.
Upon bidding our friends in Capulalpám farewell we will begin the journey back to Oaxaca City!
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch