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As beautiful as Semuc Champey was, what really made our experience there special was getting to know some of the local people. Guatemala’s indigenous population is very large; over 22 of languages are spoken in total. In Semuc Champey…
It’s thought that Tikal was inhabited between the years 600 BC and 900 AD when it was abandoned. The archeological site is surrounded by thick jungle that spreads all the way up to Mexico to the West and North and to Belize in the East…
Border crossing Mexico – Guatemala. Frontera Corozal We made the gruelling journey from Palenque in Mexico to Flores in Guatemala. Nowadays it is cheaper and easier to organise your own transport than to pay a travel agency to do it for you. However, as we had decided to go to Flores the next day and at the last minute...
Chichen Itza is maybe one of the most famous sites for Mayan ruins and one of the most visited tourist destinations in Mexico due to its proximity with the popular places Cancun and Playa del Carmen….
Chichen Itzá es quizás una de las ruinas Mayas más famosas de todo Centro América. Su cercanía con Cancún y Playa del Carmen…
Guadalajara is Mexico’s second largest city and the capital of the state of Jalisco – tequila-making region…
Guadalajara es la segunda ciudad más grande de México y es la capital del estado Jalisco, la región del tequila…
Located about 1½ hours by bus from San Miguel de Allende or 4 hours from Guadalajara, the small city of Guanajuato was one of our favorite stops in Mexico…
Ubicada a 1½ horas de San Miguel de Allende en bus o a 4 horas de Guadalajara, la pequeña ciudad de Guanajuato fue una de nuestras paradas favoritas en México…