Hierve el Agua: Hiking the Petrified Waterfalls of Oaxaca
Perched above Oaxaca’s sunbaked valley, Hierve el Agua feels like nature’s infinity pool — calcified waterfalls that spill into mineral-rich rock pools with panoramic views of terraced hills and distant mountains. Bathe in warm, shimmering waters forged over millennia, hike along surreal stone ridges and watch cloudy skies cast shadows over the limestone cascades — an otherworldly escape that blends geology, culture and quiet wonder.
Near-Death Experience on Rainbow Mountain
A two hour drive from Cusco, Vinicunca, also called Mountain of Seven Colors, is a mountain in the Andes of Peru with an altitude of 16,522 feet above sea level and extremely harsh conditions. The seven colors come from mineral composition but are only visible during Augusts’s dry season.