San Cristóbal de las Casas |

Palenque © Judith Duk
The colonial village of San Cristóbal de las Casas is the
jewel in the centre of the cool Chiapas highlands, nestled in a
valley and surrounded by forests and hills. It is at the centre of
many traditional Mayan villages, and it is the indigenous soul of
the town, coexisting harmoniously with its colonial charm, that
makes it such an enchanting place to visit.
The town was originally designed as a Spanish stronghold against
the surrounding indigenous communities. It is a town of cobbled
lanes and long rambling streets that undulate with the hilly
terrain, squat whitewashed houses with red tiled roofs,
flower-filled patios, wrought iron balconies, shady plazas, ornate
facades and lavish churches. The main plaza was the Spanish centre
of town and today it is the best place to sit and watch the town
life happen. The cathedral dominates the northern side and its
steps are always busy with playful ragged children, arriving and
departing worshippers, resting passers by and vendors. North of the
plaza the daily market is a fascinating bustle of indigenous life,
a trading space for local produce and household goods.
The streets and plazas are filled with the vibrancy of people
from the surrounding villages who give the town its character and
dominate its trade. The region is known for its colourful
handicrafts, traditional markets, fascinating local fiestas,
legends and mystical ceremonies that are influenced by the Mayan
ancient traditions and way of life. Each barrio or neighbourhood of
the city has a distinctive identity, rooted in the old custom of
trade, with candle making, carpentry or blacksmith shops the
predominant feature in each.
San Cristóbal is an invigorating, yet peaceful town, a good
base to enjoy the graceful colonial atmosphere and to explore the
highland region and the outlying Indian villages. The grand Mayan
site at Palenque can be visited from here, as well as Agua Azul, a
dazzling series of waterfalls and turquoise pools that are one of
Mexico’s natural wonders.
Attractions

Palenque © Judith Duk
Palenque
The setting for this spectacular ancient Mayan city is splendid,
a hauntingly beautiful site engulfed in the endless tropical jungle
that bristles with the shriek of insects. The architecture is
fantastic and for many Palenque is the most remarkable of the major
Mayan sites....
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San Juan Chamula © Gret@Lorenz
San Juan Chamula and Zinacantan villages
These two highland villages are the home of the Tzotzil people,
descendants of the ancient Mayans, and some of Mexico's most
traditional indigenous communities. Each village has a distinctive
highland dress as well as a weekly market and numerous festivals
honouring their patron saint...
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Santo Domingo © rockersmex
Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo is the most beautiful of San Cristóbal's
churches, with a pink Baroque façade that is especially
impressive when lit up at night. The interior is richly decorated
and shimmers with gold. The ornate pulpit and golden altarpieces
are the main focus of...
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