Festival & Ceremony in Chiapas

San Cristobal de las Casas, Chis., Mexico

JM
16 reviews
Jan 17 - 26, 2025
Group size: 5 - 11
Festival & Ceremony in Chiapas
San Cristobal de las Casas, Chis., Mexico

16 reviews

Jan 17 - 26, 2025
Group size: 5 - 11

About this trip

San Cristóbal de las Casas is a magical, chic, international town high up in the Sierra Madre mountains of Southern Mexico. Magical, in part, because it is surrounded by Mayan villagers whose ancestors built the great cities of Palenque and Bonampak.  Today they live in largely autonomous communities with feet planted in both the traditional and modern worlds. They speak their own languages, make their own clothes, practice a syncretic religion blending Catholicism and native ideas but also use cell phones and WiFi. The legacy of colonialism, liberation theology and the Zapatista rebellion of 1994 are all part of the story of resiliency we witness. We’ll use San Cristobal as our homebase while take day trips to nearby villages. We have planned the trip around several village festivals both religious and secular. You’ll visit 5 different indigenous communities and learn how clothing, food and ceremony contribute to a vibrant culture. We also visit world class artisans including award winning weavers and modern day culture keepers including poets, painters & bookmakers. And festival time is a special time to be in Chiapas.

Highlights of the Trip Include


- Intimate visits to 5 different indigenous villages

- Visits to 3 different community festivals

- A focus on learning about the textile traditions, IMO, the most intact and active in all of Mexico.. We visit fiber artists including award winning designers. A highlight for me is watching agave leaves being turned into ripe bags. Like spinning gold from straw. 

- Time at a ceremonial center blending Catholicism and native religions described by travel writer Nick Ryder as  ”one of the most intense religious centers anywhere“.  

- Boat ride through a stunning natural canyon with monkeys, alligators and great birdwatching

-Many opportunities to shop artisan direct and also to shop the San Cristóbal street markets some of the best in the country. Pom Pom lovers take note.  


Terms and Conditions


 - DEPOSITS & PAYMENTS

Your $500 deposit is non refundable and holds your place. Final non refundable payment is due 30 days before the start of the trip. Please be committed  to this trip  Failure to make your final payment in 30 days before the trip may  forfeit your deposit and your place. We only offer refunds if the tour is cancelled because of government imposed restrictions and or lockdowns in which case there there will be a full refund This is the rare exception to our no refund policy.

INSURANCE -

Medical Travel insurance will be required for this trip as we will be in a remote location. We also recommend trip cancellation insurance as well for your own peace of mind. Lots of people like https://www.travelinsure.com and they cover both.

What’s included

  • Transportation
    Comfortable and private vans
  • Lodging
    We’re staying in a centrally located restored colonial hotel with an on site restaurant and gardens. Prices are double occupancy with a single supplement available.
  • Most meals
    We’ll take most meals together but you’ll have several evenings to explore the great food scene in San Cristóbal. We’ll explore a variety of cuisines from street food to four star
  • Guide Services
    Our charming, licensed guides are bi lingual and have both lived in San Cristóbal for many decades .
  • Entrance Fees
  • Educational Materials
    We’ll provide you with a Chiapas centered reading list and our personal recommendations for shopping, food and drink. Plus complimentary travel journal

What’s not included

  • Airfare/Transfer to SC
    You will be responsible for airfare. The closest airport is Tuxtla Guittierez about 75 minutes by vehicle fromsan Cristóbal. Shuttles are plentiful and can be arranged for an additional charge
  • Gratuity & Tips
    Completely at your discretion
  • 4 Dinners
    We want to give you the opportunity to explore San Cristobal on your own. It’s tiny, walkable and full of great restaurants. Or stay close to home and eat at our hotel. Your choice
  • Personal Shopping
    There are lots of great things to buy from market trinkets to weaving commanding large sums. We recommend budgeting about $500 to $2,000 for shopping.
  • Alchohol
    On your own Amigos.
  • Travel insurance
    INSURANCE - Travel insurance will be required for this trip as we will be in a remote location. We recommend travelinsure.com

Available Packages

Trip Price
Deposit:$500
Available until January 6, 2025Sold Out
$2,495
Deposit:$500

Available options

Single supplement - add $395
$495

Itinerary

Gathering Together
Friday Jan 17

We’ll meet for a light meal in our cozy B and B  and have a little meet and greet.

Your Organizer


JM
Jewel Murphy
16 reviews
I’m an award winning floral designer and shopkeeper indulging my late in life wanderlust. Sharing Mexico with others is my love language. I believe in slow travel, cultivating authentic cross cultural experiences, reciprocity, eating well and having fun. With two decades of travel experience, I’ve carefully curated my tours to take you places you might otherwise never see and to visit people who are world class artisans and caretakers of their cultural heritage.

Reviews

EH
This was an amazing and transformative 70th birthday trip for me. We returned almost two weeks ago, but today I still feel the effects of our time together. We shared an immersive art experience woven together by the brilliance of Mija and Jewel. Seamlessly, we moved from the beautiful Oaxacan villages, to the urban gems of Oaxacan City where we tasted, touched and experienced the authentic culture of this beautiful region. We started as individuals seeking our own intentions for this adventure and by the end of our time together had formed into one collective bonded by beauty, art, food, culture and the spirit of the Oaxacan people. We clearly saw the magic of the area through the lens of Mija and Jewel who are deeply rooted in the landscape of this area and its people. In my opinion, the only way to begin to understand the culture and the arts of this region is to be guided by our dear cultural creatives that are seasoned devotees to this area. All of our guides and artists were local and authentic and shared not only their artistry but also a deeper sense of meaning. I feel grateful to have found this artventure when on a whim and in need of a change of perspective, I googled, “best art retreat in Mexico”. Google was right, it was the best art retreat I could have imagined. Thank you Mija, Jewel and wonderful Cohort. Ellen/ Portland, OR.
By Ellen H for Oaxaca Artventure with Mija Matriz on Apr 01, 2024
It was a great trip full of exploration and exposure to other cultures and experiences. Mija brings a caring attitude, joy & curiosity to the art experience and a sense of fun and adventure to the touring portion. Her intimate knowledge of Oaxaca deepened my appreciation for this magical place. I highly recommend!!
By Susan R for Oaxaca Artventure with Mija Matriz on Mar 22, 2024
The trip with Jewel and Mija was beyond what I had hoped for. It was intimate, well planned, easy, real, and so much fun. Because of Mija and Jewel's connections we met and experienced local artists, cooperatives, and community settings that we would not ordinarily have access to. On at least 4 mornings prior to breakfast local artisans came to the Casa where we stayed to display and sell their work. It was fun to meet them, learn about their craft and support their work. Everything was curated from a place of authenticity and with the goal of offering up real and heartfelt experiences. The schedule provided a good balance between studio time and out and about time, as well as some free time thoughtfully folded in. There is nothing that I would change about the trip. It was fabulous on many levels.
By barbara c for Oaxaca Artventure with Mija Matriz on Mar 20, 2024
Jewel and Mija made this the trip of a life time. Learning the life of the Oaxaca people and their culture. We visited areas that the average tourist probably wouldn't have seen. Being involved with the communities. Accomodations were good and the staff were lovely at Casa Colonial. Mija provided the enthusiasm and demonstration for all levels of art students. I felt like an artist when I departed! I look forward to my next trip back to Oaxaca.
By Karen O for Oaxaca Artventure with Mija Matriz on Mar 19, 2024
This was my first trip to Oaxaca and I am already planning a return. It was beyond words incredible. The other participants and our leaders made the trip so special and memorable. I enjoyed myself immensely. Personally, I struggle on trips when I am fully scheduled, so the first few days of going to multiple places on a timeline were a bit hard for me socially, emotionally, and mentally. However, given the distance we traveled I understand why it was arranged that way. I would pay more to have it more spread out and have half of the day out (ex. 9-1pm travel to 1-2 places)/ half day in studio (2-6pm studio time). I loved all of the places we went so I cannot say leave some of them out! The trip was so perfectly curated and the artisans were SO amazing. I loved how well taken care of I felt, from the delicious meals, to the massage at the casa, to the check-ins from Jewel/ Mija, and the amazing studio space/ supplies/ instruction. Accommodations-10/10. Meals at the Casa 10/10 Meals as a group out 5/10 Transportation 9/10 Jewel and Mija 11/10 Jane, Amado, Luz, and All Staff 11/10
By Angel R for Art Retreat with Mija Matriz on Apr 12, 2023
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