NOUVEAU MAYA WEAVERS

Chiapas, Mexico March 1 - 8, 2025

We’re thrilled to partner with El Camino de los Altos (ECLA) to introduce you to contemporary Maya weaving of the Chiapas highlands of southern Mexico. With vibrant San Cristóbal de las Casas as our base, we’ll embark on day-trips to highland villages where we’ll meet women artisans who are part of this innovative cooperative rooted in Maya textile traditions.

Throughout Chiapas, cultural identity is expressed through clothing. We’ll visit three different indigenous communities, each with a distinctive aesthetic and way of dressing, reflecting the ethnic identity and shared history of its wearers. Garments are made by hand and are worn with pride. In addition to learning about these enduring textiles, and how they have changed over time, we’ll gain insight into the unique contributions each community makes to ECLA.

Highlights include:

  • The rare and meaningful opportunity to meet traditional artisans: we’ll visit the home workshops of women who are part of the ECLA cooperative and they will share their knowledge of traditional weaving, dyeing and embroidery

  • Gaining a behind-the-scenes look at a successful cross-cultural design collaboration and learning about ECLA’s impact on women artisans, their families and communities

  • Getting to know San Cristóbal de las Casas, a handsome colonial city which is brimming with excellent museums, markets, artisan shops and restaurants

  • Learning about the history of Maya textiles by visiting Centro de Textiles del Mundo Maya and other museums with our expert guide

  • Visiting other contemporary design studios based in San Cristóbal de las Casas to learn about various design collaborations drawing on indigenous textile traditions

Accommodation: Seven nights in a three-star boutique hotel in San Cristóbal de las Casas


EL CAMINO DE LOS ALTOS

El Camino de los Altos (ECLA), meaning the highland road, is a unique collaboration between Maya artisans and French designers, founded in 1996. Today, the cooperative comprises 130 members, all women, who are expert weavers, dyers and embroiderers. In collaboration with a team of French designers, they produce an elegant line of interior textiles for a global market, drawing on their unique artistic heritage.


Touring the creative heart of Mexico, our amiable small group was introduced not only to immense visual beauty but also the welcoming makers of such splendid objects. Always well organized but not too exhausting, the tour exposed us to the delicious regional cuisine and an overview of the history of the area. I personally feel this tour was life changing. I have fallen in love with Mexico, an unexpected but wonderful outcome. It is a unique tour that can have that effect on a seasoned traveler!
— Kathryn Harris
 

DATES: 

March 1 - 8, 2025 (7 nights)


COST & DETAILS:

$3,800 pp based on double occupancy / $550 single supplement

Min 8 & Max 13 participants

$1,500 deposit upon registration / Final payment Dec 1, 2024

Tour begins and ends in San Cristóbal de las Casas

Please request the itinerary for more detailed information


This price includes:

  • Two bilingual guides (a textile expert and a local guide) plus a tour host

  • Accommodation

  • Workshop and artisan fees; entry fees

  • Most meals, including tips

  • Local transport in private van

  • Transfer from Tuxtla Gutiérrez International Airport upon arrival

Does not include:

  • International airfare

  • Travel insurance (strongly recommended)

  • Transfer to Tuxtla Gutiérrez International Airport upon departure

  • Personal shopping and alcoholic drinks

  • Some dinners (as detailed on itinerary)

  • Optional tips for guide, hotel staff and driver


OUR EXPERT GUIDE

We’re thrilled to have Ana Paula Fuentes as our guide. A Mexico City native and founding director of the Museo Textil de Oaxaca, Ana Paula is an expert in Mexican textiles. She worked at ECLA & has strong relationships with the artisans we’ll visit.