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Sprawling across the steep foothills of the Andes, 500 mi/805 km southwest of Caracas, this state capital is most famous for its 10-day festival of San Sebastian held every January. Visitors from dozens of nations congregate there to watch bullfights, folkloric shows and sports events. If you plan to attend the festival, book accommodations far in advance. As you stroll through the city, note the interesting inset tile "posters" on the walls of the bullring and be sure to check out the various churches.
The little towns around San Cristobal are known for handicrafts (baskets in Palmira, ceramics in Libertad), coffee growing (around Santa Ana) and pretty vintage architecture (especially Peribeca and San Pedro del Rio). <
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A major island (about 80 mi/130 km long and 20 mi/30 km wide) in Makira Province, seldom visited San Cristobal offers beautiful scenery, tribal culture and excellent diving (especially among the southern reefs). Kira Kira is the administrative center of the island, and ships going between Guadalcanal and Santa Cruz Islands dock there. The major airport is Ngora Ngora, 2 mi/3 km west of Kira Kira. 145 mi/235 km southeast of Guadalcanal. Overview
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A beautiful colonial city in the leafy highlands of Mexico's Chiapas State, San Cristobal de las Casas is a fascinating place to see elements of indigenous cultures that can no longer be found in other locales—although the recent influx of visitors has had a pronounced influence on the city's character.
San Cristobal is a fascinating place to wander for hours, exploring cobblestoned streets and tiny churches. The market is the best place for people-watching, especially to see Mayan women dressed in traditional garb—embroidered blouses, tunics and long dark skirts. (Always ask permission before photographing them.) Also visit the many villages nearby with their multitude of traditions, festivals and dialects.
Those with a strong interest in Mayan culture will want to visit the Na Bolom Institute, founded by an authority on and advocate for the Lacandon people. It offers a guesthouse, restaurant, museum and research center. The town also has intriguing colonial architecture and baroque churches, and some of the best traditions of brocading and weaving in the country. It's also the best place to buy amber in Mexico: Chiapas is one of a few places in the world that mines this precious resin. The city's two Spanish-language schools are well-regarded.
Side trips to such fascinating Indian villages as San Juan Chamula and Zinacantan are possible. This is also the base for adventure tourism in Chiapas, with lots of hiking, mountain biking and rafting opportunities nearby.
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