


Tulum Market, a vibrant hub of local culture, offers a glimpse into Mayan life with its colorful stalls, traditional foods, and lively atmosphere.
Explore the stunning Mayan ruins overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
Immerse yourself in local culture and shop for traditional Mexican crafts.
Snorkel or dive in the crystal-clear waters of this natural sinkhole.
Famous for its locally-sourced coffee and traditional Mexican breakfast dishes.
A local favorite for traditional Mexican breakfast dishes at affordable prices.
Known for its large, delicious burritos and friendly service.

Protection from sun and mosquitoes, suitable for Tulum's tropical climate.

Stay hydrated, eco-friendly, and reduce plastic waste.
Protect skin from strong UV rays, common in Tulum.

Poblano peppers stuffed with cheese, battered and fried, served with a tomato sauce.

Slow-roasted, marinated pork served with pickled onions and habanero salsa.
Lime soup with chicken, vegetables, and tortilla strips.
Hand-woven using traditional Mayan techniques, these hammocks are a symbol of Tulum's rich cultural heritage.
Vibrantly colored and intricately designed, this pottery is a traditional art form from the nearby city of Puebla.
A unique blend of local chili peppers, tomatoes, and spices, this salsa is a staple of Yucatecan cuisine.

A scenic bridge connecting Kaduthuruthy and Thodupuzha, offering panoramic views of the river and surrounding hills.
Artisans d'Angkor is a Cambodian company dedicated to the promotion of traditional Khmer arts and crafts. It offers guided tours of its workshops, where visitors can observe artisans at work.
A scenic waterfront promenade along the Yading Lake in Daocheng County, offering stunning views and leisure activities.