The Day of the Dead is an ancient Mexican tradition honoring ancestors. The event is mainly a private familial experience across Mexico, but certain towns allow you to witness profound ceremonies such as the "bone-washing" ritual, during which families clean and care for loved ones' skeletal remains, an act symbolizing their perpetual bond.
Elaborate altars adorned with marigolds, music, and ceremonies may fill the cemeteries as people make offerings and celebrate their loved ones’ souls in this syncretic tradition blending pre-Hispanic and Catholic beliefs. Some Michoacán communities are on UNESCO's Intangible Heritage list for their iconic celebrations dating back to pre-Hispanic times when the present and afterlife were seen as intertwined.
Best Places for Day of the Dead Experiences: Pomuch • San Juan Chamula • Michoacán