Mexico small group holiday, a food adventure
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Description of Mexico small group holiday, a food adventure
This nine day Mexico small group holiday is not only a journey around some of Mexico’s finest cities but also a delicious food adventure. Because so much of Mexican culture revolves around food and drink.
Starting in Mexico City, feast from morning until night, from breakfast bakeries to taco street food to mezcal bars, while leaving you plenty of time to explore the archaeological and architectural gems of this great city at your own pace. From the main capital city to Puebla, which is considered the foodie capital by many. Explore on a culinary tour that allows us to gorge on dishes that have both Spanish and pre-Hispanic influences. Puebla is also a very beautiful town with its snow-capped mountainous backdrop and UNESCO city centre.
UNESCO may, however, consider our next stop of Oaxaca first for food, as it has officially listed and protected its cuisine with World Heritage status, describing it as ‘intangible cultural heritage’. You can, however, touch and taste plenty of it here, because whether you are a cheese or chocoholic, or indeed carnivore, Oaxaca is sizzling when it comes to that all important sense of taste.
Mexico’s weather is also sizzling, and so beach time is a must here, and we spend a couple of our final days in Huatulco, on the Pacific coast where you can chill and chow down, with no shortage of ceviche and cerveza.
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Reviewed on 29 Aug 2023 by Nicola McCarthy
Beware despite the physical difficulty rating of 2 there is appropriately 3-5 miles walking a day. Good but hard going, not really restorative. Read full reviewReviewed on 05 Apr 2023 by John Cheah
Visiting local homes and businesses away from tourists attractions. Read full reviewReviewed on 01 Jan 2018 by Amanda Madorno
This trip was pretty disappointing. The itinerary changed constantly and there were only three of the nine days that were actually as written. We didn't stay at Mizunte. Read full reviewReviewed on 25 Sep 2017 by Ian Robertson
Going to local markets and learning and tasting about different foods was the highlights. 11/10 had a fantastic time with great people who were all travelling alone. Read full reviewReviewed on 15 Feb 2016 by Nancy McCormick
I liked having the focus on food--we tried so many different things, all delicious. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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As a global operator, we take our role in the tourism industry very seriously. We recognise the impact that tourism has on local communities and the environment, and we plan and operate all our tours with this front of our minds. We believe that every tour operator must be responsible in the way they conduct their business, to ensure the welfare of all people and the conservation of the environment.We are committed to operating in a responsible manner, incorporating the principles of sustainable development in the way we provide our travellers with real life experiences. These values are more than just words on a page; they are ingrained in our culture and the daily operations of every office and every trip. In addition, we expect our staff and travellers to demonstrate the principles of responsible travel - respecting people, cultures and local environments; in the distribution of wealth; in good will and cross-cultural sharing; and in contributing to sustainable development.
We encourage our travellers to reduce their excess waste using a reduce, re-use and recycle policy. We also in avoidance of animal cruelty never visit places known to use cruel practices in rearing and/or slaughtering of livestock. We also make sure that foods from the endangered species list are not served on the trip.
As a company we aim to contribute to the environmental preservation of the destinations we visit and to reduce any negative impacts our operations may have. This translates to actions such as using local transport where safe to do so in order to reduce emissions, observing all national and marine park visitor rules and operating a ‘take in, take back out’ waste management system, to name but a few examples. Through our inhouse foundation we also invest money into environmental initiatives that benefit the planet, including restoring kelp forests to help reverse the effects of global warming and protecting endangered species such as sea turtles and elephants.
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We believe that responsible travel is about the attitude you take with you and the choices you make when travelling - to respect and benefit local people, their cultures, economy and the environmentWe take care to use local transport throughout and stay in small, locally owned hotels and guesthouses. We source produce locally throughout the trip, eat at local restaurants and encourage our travellers to purchase souvenirs from local artisans and recruit our on the ground team from the local community. This tour will lead you on a cultural and culinary journey with countless opportunities to interact with the locals and learn their gourmet secrets, from the vibrant Abastos Markets where you will sample the distinct Oaxaca regional specialities with the stallholders to sharing a glass of Mezcal with the locals in the Mezcal bars of Mexico City. This not only gives a fantastic insight into the country and a snap shot of day to day life, but it also puts valuable financial resources back into the local economy, creating jobs and supporting local businesses.
As company our responsibilities don’t stop when our tours end. Our own in house foundation has been in operation for over 10 years; a not-for-profit fund that has distributed over AU$3 million to more than 70 non-government organisations since 2002, from health care, education, human rights, child welfare, sustainable development and in environmental and wildlife protection. Donations come from our travellers and are then matched by us dollar for dollar.
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