A local adaptation of the
Aztec word mictlan (gateway to paradise), Punta Mita has been considered
a place for spiritual renewal for centuries. Archeological discoveries
identify six different cultures having lived in and around Punta Mita,
with settlements dating back to 300 BC and continuing through 1,600
AC. Research further indicates the existence of ports and docking
beaches along the coast dating possibly as far back as 2,000 BC.
The
Huichols, a Native Indian tribe indigenous to the remote Sierra Madre
Mountains east of Puerto Vallarta, have a strong and spiritual connection
to Mother Earth, ancient beliefs and Punta Mita. Peruse the land that
is Punta Mita today and you will discover remnants of celestial observatories
that are some 2,000 years old. It is a place of history, ancient cultures
and serenity. |