Viewing: August, 2014

Aug 31

August 31, 2014

Mexico Travel Tips: How & Where to Eat While on the Move

Eating while traveling and on-the-go in Mexico can be a dicey prospect, not because of the various animal parts or insects you might be confronted with that you had never considered consuming before, but because of the real risks to your health that the food may present. We are referring specifically to food-borne bacteria and parasites. Take it from us, being stuck on a toilet (or infinitely worse, between toilets!) or being required to visit a medical clinic, then give fecal samples,…

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Aug 26

August 26, 2014

Las Nubes, Chiapas, México

Las Nubes (The Clouds) is an area which affords you access to views of one of the most beautiful rivers with cascades and rapids that you might ever see. Not that Las Nubes recreation area is the only spot from which to see the river in general, but for any views of the river, we recommend starting here. In a separate article, we will discuss an additional access point and recreation area, Río Celeste Maya. To get here, follow the…

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Aug 23

August 23, 2014

El Chiflón, Chiapas, México

For being a nature attraction, El Chiflón is probably the most developed nature site that we visited in Chiapas, with more of a park or even amusement-park feel to it than anything else. Many people come to swim, BBQ, zip line, and generally spend family time here. If you love nature, these waterfalls and river are absolutely worth the visit. We went during one of the busiest tourist weekends of the entire year, Semana Santa, and we still enjoyed ourselves…

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Aug 21

August 21, 2014

Barra de Zacapulco, Chiapas, México

Having returned to Comitán de Dominguez and civilization, spent some time at the Hotel Renacimiento, and washed our laundry by hand on said hotel’s roof following our trek out to and back from Laguna Miramar, we pointed ourselves in the direction of Chiapas’ coast and the Pacific Ocean. Our first beach stop on this trip: Barra de Zacapulco. We chose Barra de Zacapulco because it sounded more interesting than your typical beach spot. It is necessary to take a lancha (motorized…

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Aug 20

August 20, 2014

Plaza Cívica

Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, México

Tuxtla Gutiérrez is the largest city in Chiapas as well as its capital. If you fly in to the state, your point of entry will most likely be this city of over half-a-million people. We found the city to be more interesting and attractive than we were led to believe after reading the summary of the city in the Lonely Planet guide to Mexico. There are numerous plazas and parks to enjoy, including the gigantic principal Plaza Cívica with Tuxtla’s main cathedral in sight; el Parque…

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Aug 14

August 14, 2014

La Sima de las Cotorras, Chiapas, México

Yet another natural wonder outside of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, the capital of the state of Chiapas, is la Sima de las Cotorras. This giant sinkhole in the earth is home to thousands of green Monk Parakeets (Myiopsitta monachus) which inhabit the trees down inside the sinkhole and create a beautiful ruckus every morning starting somewhere around 7am when they wake and stir and finally get airborne, zooming around the sinkhole in small and large groups as they ascend from their home…

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Aug 12

August 12, 2014

Ribera de Playa Azul, Chiapas, México

The Ribera de Playa Azul is a strip of beach of very dark sand further north on the coast from Tapachula (and Barra de Zacapulco). As with other strips of beach in this part of Chiapas, you access it by boat. $10 MXN per person each way will get you there and back and the ride is extremely short. All you do is cross to the other side of the canal or river. There is a parking area next to…

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Aug 10

August 10, 2014

Laguna Miramar, Chiapas, México

If you had told me there was a heaven and asked me what it included, I would have told you that it came with an ocean, with nice waves near the shore to body surf in and a soft beach where the sand didn’t burn your feet. After spending time in the water at Laguna Miramar, I think I’ve changed my mind. I now believe it probably would include something along the lines of this lake in the western part of Chiapas, Mexico. After…

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Aug 7

August 7, 2014

El Madresal, Chiapas, México

Along the northern part of the coastline of Chiapas lies el Madresal, another of the state’s ecoturismo (ecotourism) sites. Of all the beach spots we visited during our time in Chiapas, this was the best cared-for and maintained. There was no trash to be seen, paths were well-kept, and docks were looked after. Staff wore official clothing and were friendly and professional. We parked right next to the welcome structure and disembarkation point and paid $15 MXN for the car…

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Aug 2

August 2, 2014

Comitán de Domínguez, Chiapas, México

Comitán de Domínguez is another Peublo Magico and one of three that we visited in Chiapas, the others being Chiapa de Corzo and San Cristóbal de las Casas. This is a very attractive pueblo with a beautiful central plaza and the town seems to be doing well. From what we could tell, the town is growing and people are enjoying a better quality of life. The central plaza hosts events and public music and dance nights on the weekends. Food around…

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