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Mexico City - Yucatán Peninsula

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Yucatan

Although currently I'm based in the state of Quintana Roo, yesterday I took a day trip to the state of Yucatan to see some of the amazing...

Tequila, Mezcal, Pulque and Pox

I'll start by saying I feel it's a real shame that Tequila in the Western world has such a negative reputation and the connotations of...

Campeche

Campeche is in the north of the Campeche state, on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico (my second sea/ocean of the trip!) and I arrived at...

Three jungle waterfalls - Palenque part 2

The United States of Mexico (Estados Unidos Mexicanos) has 32 states. Chiapas is the most amazing one I've been to so far. Maybe it's my...

Palenque Ancient Maya Ruins

Today was a 12h+ day. I was collected at 7:35am and dropped back off in the town centre at 19:45, and got back to the hostel at around...

Palenque - finally!

This is a photo of my hostel - although I've not actually looked at it myself yet as I arrived so late tonight! I was meant to arrive...

Indigenous towns near to San Cris

Trigger warning for this post: animal violence, animal cruelty, religious sacrifice, cult behaviour, alcohol consumption - the last...

San Cristóbal - Part 2

Today was a day of two halves. The secind half of the day needs its own blog post with a trigger warning! This morning I walked around...

San Cristóbal de las Casas

I'm now in a new State - Chiapas - and in a city called San Cristóbal de las Casas (or San Cris for short). It was a 13h 45m coach ride...

Puerto Escondido - a sealife paradise

I have spent the last 48 hours on Mexico's south coast, right on the Pacific Ocean. It's absolutely stunning here and there is so much to...

Some home truths

I suppose until this point I've been posting about all the wonderful things I've seen, done and eaten. But I think it's important to...

Oaxaca - part 2

I love this place! I'm reluctant to leave but I have really made sure to make the most of my two days here. When I leave tonight I have...

Oaxaca - a foodie heaven

Oaxaca (pronounced wah-ha-kah) is a colourful and vibrant city, perfect especially for foodies. As soon as I got off the bus and started...

Puebla

I had a mere 24hrs in Puebla, so I made them count! What a stunning city. I stated in a barrio (neighbourhood) called Los Sapos, known...

Food in Mexico City

As part of the Spanish A Level curriculum, we study a novel. The novel I have chosen to study with the students at my school is a Mexican...

More Mexico City

Mexico City feels like the biggest city I've ever been in. I've been to New York and Seattle, Paris and Tokyo. But this place just seems...

Teōtīhuacān Aztec Pyramids

For any Spanish learners - don't worry - that place name is NOT a Spanish word! It's a form of Nahuatl, the ancient language of the Nahua...

Lucha Libre - Mexican Wrestling

You may have heard something about Mexican Wrestling before. Some Mexican Wrestlers have made it into the big leagues like WWE, for...

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