As part of an experiential offering, hosts can organize an “Ojo de Dios Workshop” where guests can learn the traditional art of weaving these colorful yarn decorations. This provides a fun, interactive activity, allows guests to connect with local culture, and creates a unique souvenir for them to take home.
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