8-day Mushroom Foraging Oaxaca, Mexico

Embark on an extraordinary journey through the heart of Mexico with our unique foraging trip! Dive into the enchanting world of wild edible mushrooms, medicinal plants, and environmental treasures. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, this one-of-a-kind travel experience offers you the chance to connect with nature like never before.

Join us for a deep exploration of the ancient cosmovision of the Ñuu Saví (Mixteca) culture. Learn about the diverse range of wild mushrooms and local edibles known as quelites, as well as herbal plants used for infusions. Our guides, steeped in indigenous wisdom, will help you rediscover your connection to the natural world in a meaningful way.

This adventure isn’t just about foraging; it also includes visits to stunning natural sites such as enchanting waterfalls, majestic caves, and local producer projects. Enrich your journey with authentic insights and firsthand experiences that will deepen your understanding and appreciation of Mexico's rich biodiversity.

Don’t miss this chance to explore the beauty of Mexico’s wilderness through foraging for wild edible mushrooms and plants! Join us for a hike filled with discovery and create unforgettable memories along the way. Book your spot today and take the first step toward an adventure of a lifetime!

Meet Your Guides

  • Belen Itahi Bautista

    MUSHROOM EXPERT

    Since she turned 15 she has dedicated herself to examining nature, specifically to collecting and observing the mushrooms that grow in the forests of the Mixteca, with the help of documents with descriptions of wild mushrooms in the region that have existed for 600 years.

  • Ben Brumagne

    FOUNDER FOREST TO PLATE

    Ben has been teaching wild edible plants and mushrooms for over 10 years through his platform Forest To Plate. Based in Belgium and France, he has travelled around the world in search for wild edible plants and mushrooms and shares his daily passion with thousands of people.

  • Ruta De Hongos Mixteca

    LOCAL ORGANIZATION

    Since 2016, Ruta Hongos de Mixteca have been a community of young Ñuu Savi (Mixtec) indigenous people, organized to preserve their territory and its biodiversity through the wonderful kingdom of fungi (jii yi), a kingdom that has been part of their Ñuu Savi identity since 700 B.C.

Join us for a one of a kind mushroom foraging adventure in Mexico

Everything you need to know

    • 8 days (see day by day planning) + leave on day 9

    • stay at local cabin

    • guides tours, with a focus on wild edible mushrooms and plants

    • discovery of the area like waterfalls, organic farms,..

    • Country: Mexico

    • State: Oaxaca

    • Language Spanish/english

    • Region: Mixteca

    • Municipality: Heroic City of Tlaxiaco

    • Communities: Chalcatongo, San Miguel el Grande, Nunuma Ocotepec, and San Esteban Atatlahuca

    • Regenerative collection of wild edible, medicinal, toxic mushrooms, and those of environmental importance

    • Collection of quelites (local edibles) and herbal plants

    • Exhibition and identification of wild mushrooms

    • Menu with mushrooms and plants

    • Accommodation in cabins and hotel Transportation

    • Ethnomycological kit

    • Expert guide and local collector

    • Biocultural experiences

  • Detailed packing list will be shared after payment.

    We are staying at local Cabins.

  • 18/08/2025 - 26/08/2025

    18th of August 2025 to 26th of august 2025

  • €1499 per person

    After payment, you will be connected to our local guides in Mexico, who will follow up on your journey.

    10% discount if you subscribe with 2 people.

    Includes in the price:

    • Transportation from the airport (Oaxaca) and to all activities

    • Accommodation for 8 nights

    • Meals during the 8-day stay (breakfast, lunch, snack, and dinner)

    • Regenerative collection of wild mushrooms, quelites, and herbal plants

    • Exhibition, classification, and identification of wild mushrooms

    • Wild mushroom gastronomy Pre-Hispanic and traditional cooking workshop with mushrooms and quelites

    • Canning workshop for mushrooms and red fruits

    • Visit to natural sites

    • Visit and talks with local producers

    • Dyeing workshop with wild mushrooms

    • Specialized guide for each activity Mixtec mushroom catalog

    Not included

    • Flight from homecountry to Oaxaca

    • Personal expenses

    • Health/travel insurance

🍄 Highlights of this trip?


  • Forage for wild mushrooms and quelites (local edibles) with expert guides.

  • Learn about the ancient cosmovision of the Ñuu Saví (Mixteca) culture.

  • Explore stunning natural wonders like waterfalls, caves, and local producer projects.

  • Discover the healing power of herbal plants and infusions.

  • Enjoy the company of likeminded mushroom lovers!

Day by day planning

    • 10:00 am Reception at Oaxaca airport and welcome

    • 11:00 am Transfer to Tlaxiaco

    • 12:00 pm Lunch

    • 4:00 pm Check-in at cabins for accommodation

    • 5:00 pm Presentation and delivery of the activity program

    • 7:00 pm | Dinner and rest

    • 7:00 am Departure to San Miguel el Grande

    • 8:00 am Breakfast

    • 8:30 am Introduction to Mixtec ethnomycology

    • 9:00 am Regenerative collection of wild mushrooms

    • 12:00 pm Lunch

    • 1:00 pm Classification and identification

    • 2:00 pm Ethnomycological exhibition

    • 3:00 pm Snack

    • 4:00 pm Visit to the waterfall 6:00 pm

    • Return to Tlaxiaco

    • 7:00 pm Bonfire

    • 8:00 pm Dinner

    • 9:00 pm Rest

    • 9:00 am Departure to Yosondúa

    • 11:00 am Visit to the Cueva de San Pedro Molino

    • 12:00 pm Lunch

    • 1:00 pm Departure to the Yosondúa Waterfalls

    • 3:00 pm Snack

    • 4:00 pm Visit to the tilapia fish farm

    • 5:00 pm Return to San Miguel el Grande

    • 6:00 pm Rest

    • 8:00 pm Dinner

    • 7:00 am Departure to Morelos

    • 8:00 am Breakfast in the forest

    • 9:00 am Collection of herbal plants and wild mushrooms

    • 12:00 pm Lunch

    • 1:00 pm Collection of quelites in the milpa system

    • 3:00 pm Snack

    • 5:00 pm Visit to the peach orchard

    • 8:00 pm Dinner

    • 9:00 pm Rest

    • 8:00 am Departure to Chalcatongo

    • 9:00 am Breakfast

    • 10:00 am Regenerative collection of wild mushrooms

    • 12:00 pm Lunch

    • 1:00 pm Classification and identification

    • 2:00 pm Ethnomycological exhibition

    • 3:00 pm Snack

    • 4:00 pm Amaranth product-making workshop

    • 8:00 pm Dinner

    • 9:00 pm Return to the hotel

    • 10:00 pm Rest

    • 7:00 am Departure to Tlaxiaco

    • 8:30 am Breakfast

    • 9:00 am Wild mushroom cooking workshop (first part)

    • 12:00 pm Lunch

    • 1:00 pm Wild mushroom dessert workshop (second part)

    • 3:00 pm Snack

    • 4:00 pm Wild mushroom dessert workshop

    • 8:00 pm Tasting and dinner of prepared dishes

    • 9:00 pm Rest

    • 8:00 am Breakfast

    • 9:00 am Canning workshop with mushrooms and red fruits (first part)

    • 12:00 pm Lunch

    • 1:00 pm Canning workshop with mushrooms and red fruits (second part)

    • 3:00 pm Snack

    • 4:00 pm Transfer to Oaxaca City

    • 7:00 pm Check-in for accommodation

    • 8:00 pm Dinner at Levadura de Olla

    • 9:00 pm Rest

    • 8:00 am Breakfast

    • 9:00 am Departure to Hierve el Agua

    • 12:00 pm Lunch

    • 1:00 pm Departure to Don Beto’s Mezcal Palenque 3:00 pm

    • Snack 4:00 pm Visit to the Oaxaca Ethnobotanical Garden

    • 5:00 pm Free time to explore the Historic Center of Oaxaca

    • 8:00 pm Dinner

    • 9:00 pm Closing of the Mixteca Mushroom Route experience

    • Day of departure

    • 8:00 am Farewell and delivery of the Mixteca Ethnomycological Kit

Who are we?

  • Forest To Plate

    Forest To Plate has been organizing wild food trips and adventures for over a decade and specializes in edible wild plants and mushrooms. We bring people from all backgrounds together during our trips, and share one common trade, our love for nature. Based in Belgium, we organize trips around the world

  • Local Organization

    Local organization

    This entire trip is under the care of a young Indigenous community named Ruta De Hongos Mixteca. After Payment, all of the practical information will be shared with them and communication will be with them throughout the entire trip.

    Languages spoken are English and Spanish.