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The Indigenous Peoples of Mexico: Guardians of Traditions and Biodiversity
Mexico is a land of rich cultural and natural diversity, home to a mosaic of indigenous peoples who have inhabited these lands for millennia; These communities not only preserve an invaluable cultural heritage but also play a crucial role in conserving the country's...
Travel as a Form of Self-Care
Self-care has become a central theme in the pursuit of a healthy balance between work, personal life, and daily responsibilities. International Self-Care Day, celebrated on July 24th, invites us to reflect on the importance of dedicating time and attention to our...
Traveling by Bike: A Regenerative Path to Authenticity and Connection
If you're the type who looks forward to the weekend to take long bike rides, you've probably dreamed of traveling by bike or maybe you’ve already done it. In Europe, bike tourism has experienced notable growth in recent years, thanks to well-marked trails, overall...
Family Travel
If you love adventurous, in-depth, and transformative travel, you don't have to stop when you have kids. Family travel strengthens bonds and is a great way to share an experience with your loved ones. It is also a wonderful tool for the personal growth of the little...
Cultural and Linguistic Inmersion Trip in Mexico
Do you want to get to know the multifaceted Mexico City while improving your Spanish? Hike the Sierra Norte of Oaxaca while practicing your Spanish? Toast with a pulque while learning your first words of chilango Spanish? Make mole with a chef and talk about the finer...
March 8: International Women’s Day
Now that March 8 is approaching, I began to think that in Malinali travel we are only women in the world of tourism where the majority of colleagues are men. It has been a natural and spontaneous process, it has not been thought or planned. It just was like that. I...
Meanings of Malinali
MEANINGS OF THE WORD MALINALI In today's Mexico Malinali is a beautiful personal name for women. It comes from an ancient Nahuatl word - the most spoken language in Mexico after Spanish - and means "grass for making cordage". Its reverential form is Malinaltzin. Apart...
Regenerative Tourism
A Journey Towards Regeneration in Tourism: Rediscovering the Meaning of Travel The world of tourism is undergoing a transformation. Rather than simply visiting exotic destinations and enjoying a vacation, more and more travelers are seeking experiences that not only...
The “Velas” Festivities
The "Velas" festivities of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca The Isthmus of Tehuantepec is a narrow strip of land located in southeastern Mexico, connecting the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. The region is known for its rich cultural and ethnic diversity and inhabited...