Source of Information

Sources of information

The information presented on this website is based on the following trusted sources, carefully selected to provide accurate, detailed, and up-to-date insights about Mexico’s cultural heritage, archaeology, travel destinations, and visitor experiences.

VisitMexico: The official tourism portal of Mexico, managed by SECTUR (Secretaría de Turismo), offers comprehensive guides on major attractions, cultural highlights, safety tips, and practical travel information, making it a reliable resource for visitors.

Archaeological Site Official Websites: Many archaeological zones in Mexico maintain official websites with historical details, visiting hours, ticket information, and cultural background, ensuring accuracy and authentic knowledge for travelers and researchers.

UNESCO: The official UNESCO World Heritage Centre website highlights Mexico’s globally recognized cultural and natural sites, offering detailed insights into their significance, preservation, and global importance within the context of human heritage.

Local Government Tourism Websites: Regional tourism offices provide reliable details about festivals, local attractions, transportation, and cultural events. These sites are essential for understanding the unique experiences available in each part of Mexico.

Wikipedia: A widely used online encyclopedia, Wikipedia offers extensive coverage supported by citations and references. Its collaborative editing process makes it a helpful starting point for research into Mexico’s culture, history, and traditions.

Please note that while we make every effort to ensure accuracy, we recommend verifying details by cross-referencing multiple reputable sources. This ensures readers receive a balanced, comprehensive view of the topics presented on our website.