Introducing Panajachel
In the evening of the 15th of November 2013, still reeling from the cozy hospitality and unique beauty of Mexico, we found ourselves suddenly surrounded by flashy tuk-tuks, rising dust and the smells and...
In the evening of the 15th of November 2013, still reeling from the cozy hospitality and unique beauty of Mexico, we found ourselves suddenly surrounded by flashy tuk-tuks, rising dust and the smells and...
After nearly 5 months in Mexico, we finally made our way south to Guatemala. The beautiful streets of San Cristóbal de las Casas were left behind, together with a piece of our hearts and...
Hachakyum, the supreme deity, was trying to create beings who would sing to him. After several failed attempts, he succeeded in creating the Hach Winik, or True People, out of clay. These were the...
Mayan culture is still remarkably visible in Mexico. One needs only look at the faces, language and clothing of indigenous people selling their wares in the main market of San Cristóbal de las Casas...
Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday honoring the lives of the deceased. Its origins can be traced back to pre-Hispanic times, when the Aztec goddess Mictecacihuatl reigned as...
Going through the wooden door of the Cathedral of San Juan Bautista, in the town of San Juan Chamula, the first striking realization is that there are no pews. Instead, the church’s floor is...