Leaving the beach and another successful accomplished job behind, we followed the recommendations to the “culinary capital” of Mexico, Oaxaca. Oaxaca, which is pronounced something like [waˈhaka] is not only a state, but also its capital. It is located in Southwestern Mexico. We arrived quite early in the morning after another overnight bus ride. Our […]
Mexico
Work beach balance
With blurry memories of Tequila in mind, we headed further West. It was time for some quality time at the beach! We went to one of the popular and therefore touristy beach places in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta. As it is a popular resort town on the Pacific coast, there are many hotels, bars and restaurants. […]
A shot of Tequila
While exploring the second largest city of Mexico, we just found out about a small town nearby called: Tequila…that’s right T-E-Q-U-I-L-A!!! Of course we had to go there! 😁 Going to Tequila We took the “Tequila bus”. 🚌 On our way we already saw fields of hundreds of thousands agave plants. When we finally reached […]
Sunny West side story
Getting out of the rainy North, we decided to go further West. After the small colonial towns, it was time for something big again. So we set out towards Guadalajara. The second-largest metropolitan area in Mexico is best known for mariachi and tequila! 😁 As the weather was really nice and sunny, we decided to […]
Colonial and rainy
Leaving colourful Guanajuato behind, we headed a little bit Southwest to another small colonial city: Morelia. As we arrived in the evening we just got a quick overview of the city. But we already knew: okay, this won’t be something completely new. 😅 As it reminded us a lot of the last colonial style cities […]
European style in Mexico
While everybody around the world has only one topic, we are keeping calm. From the exciting Lucha Libre fight and the stunning views in Teotihuacan we headed North. Our next bus took us to Guanajuato. Guanajuato is a small colonial city in the mountains of central Mexico. It was once a silver mining town. Nowadays […]
Wrestle down tradition
As we headed back from our trip to Teotihuacan we still had some time left in Mexico City. We decided to use the last days to relax and also enjoy one of Mexicos most famous traditions: Lucha Libre! 👹 Lucha Libre is Mexican Wrestling with masked wrestlers, the Luchadores. All around the arena and in […]
Teotihu…what?
After getting to know its capital and the theoretical part of the history of Mexico, it was time to see it hands on. So we took a bus to the nearby ruins and pyramids of Teotihuacan. Important history Teotihuacan, “the place where men become gods”, was the most important and largest pre-Columbian city in Mexico. […]
Fiesta Mexicana
Leaving Colombia behind wasn’t easy. We really loved the country, the people and everything we experienced in the 2 months. But as all good things come to an end it was also time for something new! A new country with new adventures already awaited us! Following our originally travel plan our next destination should be […]
