Blogs from Chiapas, Mexico, North America - page 12

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sziasztok megyek a yucatan felszigetre. itt azt mondjak h nagyobçn gyakran nincs internet, tehat ha nem irnek, attol meg vszinu eletben vagyok..lol.. tergnapi nap jol telt, felmentunka masik hegyre, a ket srac rendes volt, elkisert, pedig mar voltak ott. aztan kajaltunk, eg az amerikai fiu befizetett salsa orARA. en meg a chilei fiu csak neztuk oket, meg tequilaztunk.de isteni volt a hangulat. aztan hazajottunk, mert itt nagyon hideg van este. melegruha, aztan irany a foter. zene, meg a kavalkad amit nagyon szeretek. vettunk sort a szupermarketben es azt iszogattuk, meg hallgattuk a zenet! aztan meg itthon a tuz mellett melegedtunk. ma ujra egyedul, mert a 2 sracnak mas fele vitt az utja. na igen.. ha vkikkel par napra osszehaverkodta, es f..sza volt minden, tuti h pont a masik iranyba mentek..nem baj... ujhrly, uj emberek. 2h mlva ... read more


hello dzal tegnap eleg kaotikus es kalandos volt minden... erkezesem napjarol meg annyit h korulneztem delutan a varosban, tetszett minden, setaltam egy jo nagyot, felmentem a san cristobal hegyre is. ja.. ezekrol leeht h ma irtam, bocs.. tegnap jol indult minden, koran keltem, hatkor indultunk agua azul, palenque utvonalon.. a vizesesek szepek voltak, no nem uazu, de azert megerte megnezni oket. a bajok ezutan kezsodtek. miutan mexikoban meghamisitottak a valasztasokat, tuntetnek, me tegnap lezartak a palenque-i romokhoz vezeto utat.. 3 orara bergadtunk.. ugy tunt h nem dogjuk latni.. azTan beindultunk. a sofor mint az allat nyomta a gazt, igy maradt 30 percunk a romokra. eredetileg 3 h-t lettunk volna ott. azt mondom, lattam is meg nem is, mert ugyan vegigrohantam az egeszen es marha jo kepeket csinaltam, igazabol elcezni nem tudtam.. ez van.. ez bizos kijart ... read more


sziasztok itt most van este-gondoltam irok kicsit reszletesebben, mint reggel. szoval miutan ma felebredte-1 orat aludtam-kicsit meg rendezkedtem, meg tusoltam. aztan nyakamba vetttem a varost. hamar bejartamilletbve a setalo utva vegere ertem, kozben megneztem szokas szerint a telmplomot a foterewn meg a masikat. a santo domingo- kozel hozzank, ahol a hostel taLALAHATO. SZERETEM A TEMPLOMOKAT. MEGNYUGTATANAK.. aztan ementem boklaszni.. felfedeztem h a san cristobal hegy a setalo utvatol nemw mewssze van-termeszetesen felmasztam ra.. nm ugy hegy, lepcsok visznek fel ra, de azert kell kapaszkodni... klassz volt a kilatas, egyebkent egy templom van a tetejen, ami zarva voltinaltam jo par fotot,majd indultam lefele. kis kerulovel vissza a foterre, mert megneztem meg egy templomot. amugy mikor visszatertem akkor voltak a legjobbak a fenyviszonyok. de nem fotoztam, mert mar igy... read more


sziasztok bocs h nem irtam, de nem volt idom. megerkeztem san cristobal de las casasba.egyszeruen gyonyoru. pedig nem dsoakt lattam meg belole. egyebkent amiota nme irtam, annyi tiçortent h a kirandulas monte alban-ba nagyon tetszett, ami utana kovetkezett, az annyira nem. a kolostor amit megneztunk -mar sok ilyet llattam.. jo volt viszont a svedasztal megint ahol ettem, h ismet a kajrol is szo essek. este talalkoztam a lanyokkal, es megint voltam egy barban veluk, ahol latin zenet jatszottak. quantana mera pl... aztan vegigjartuk a tobbi bart is.. de no masnapossag.. 3 sort ittam utolso napomon vegigjartamammvaros osszes templomat, meg egy muzeumot. itt most hosszu lenne nev szerint kepek nellkul.utana a lanyokkal evedeltem, majd elkoszontem tolul. megengedtek h furodjek, hasznaljam a hotel kenyelmet. aztan buszmeghallo. az ut jo volt. sajat tc volt, spanyl nyelven.. kepze... read more

North America » Mexico » Chiapas » El Panchan July 10th 2012

I haven’t updated the old blog for a few days now. Partly because the places where we have been haven’t had internet access and partly because we have been on some seriously long journeys. Before leaving Tulum on the Mexican coast we checked out of the hippy retreat we were staying at and headed into town. The towns here are hard to describe, whilst the Mexicans take care in their appearance they don’t seem to take the same approach with the streets which tend to look fairly untidy in the smaller towns. Unlike most ruins in Central America Tulum ruins are located bang smack on the coast with a cool breeze coming in and a pretty picturesque beach within easy striking distance. Unfortunately we were in transit between hostels so had 20 kilo backpacks to carry ... read more
Tree House
Ruins at Pelenque
River crossing to Guatemala

North America » Mexico » Chiapas » Palenque June 12th 2012

Our bus ride from San Cristobal to Palenque was again rather adventurous. Apart from the very curvy and bumpy road we got pulled over by the police which delayed our journey by over two hours. We have no idea why we got stopped, probably it was the speeding of our crazy driver :) As a result of that we arrived in Palenque at 1.30am with no place to stay. We decided to take a cab to a close-by hostel, where we got escorted by the drunken bar staff to the sleeping receptionist. We managed to get a room that was in fact a small house made partly out of mosquito nets and palm tree leaves. Situated on the edge of the jungle we were surrounded by voices of the nature, which we were unable to identify. ... read more
Ruins in the jungle
Evening at our hostel


I arrive into San Christobal de la Casas– a gorgeous little village high in the mountains...first thing in the morning. It is such a pretty little place. Back home – the UK is going into Union Jack bunting overdrive for the Jubilee weekend. Here the Mexican village has strung a dainty, peach coloured doily cut bunting that criss crosses the cobbled streets and laces between the pastel painted houses. In the main square there is a Sweets market that Willy Wonka would be proud of. Tables are piled high with sticky marzipan fruits, lollipops and syrupy sponges – all thickly dotted by a moving blanket of wasps. In the background are the dark green smoky hills. In the Zocolo are stalls selling carved wood animals, embroidered clothes corn on the cob and churros – all manned ... read more
Zocolo San Christobal
Pretty little town...
more pretty

North America » Mexico » Chiapas » Chiapa de Corzo June 11th 2012

This trip was EXCELLENT! Yesterday our hosts took us on a great trip to Chiapas de Corzo where we took a boat on the Grijalba river, where we could explore the beautiful Cañon de Sumidero. We were stunned by the size and peacefullness of it. During the trip we were lucky enough to see some crocodiles as well as vultures. The trip took 2 hours in total and it is something we definitely recommend to anyone visiting this area. On the way back, while still on the boat, we got caught by a heavy tropical rain, which resulted in us getting completely soaked. All wet and cold we sat through the return journey to San Cristobal. And as we were exhausted from the previous night out we went to bed nice and early for a change. ... read more
after the trip -.-


We left Antigua on Thursday morning and headed for our final destination in Guatemala, San Pedro which sits on Lake Atitlan. This was not the greatest destination for me as I spent the entire time feeling rather ropey and unable to eat much let alone drink. Blooming livid, the drinks were dirt cheap and you got a free shot with everything bought in happy hour which was actually happy 8 hours as it went on from 4pm-12pm. Not sure the Guatemalans have quite got the hang of this happy hour business, they seem to run them all day. Bargain for us though or in this case Will and Oli who like top lads took full advantage! I on the other hand struggled through a couple of beers before feeling like I had a small person punching ... read more

North America » Mexico » Chiapas » Palenque March 16th 2012

Hello all, I'm just writing a small travel blog to keep family and anyone else who may be interested updated on my travels around the world over the next 6 months. I'm afraid the route I'm currently taking through Mexico means that my first few weeks have been fairly preoccupied with ruins, so this may not be the most interesting read, but anyway I shall start at the beginning... After some very quick and efficient flights on Saturday the 3rd of March (excluding some slightly terrifying emergency sirens and an airport lockdown in Detroit) I arrived in Cancun a little bleary eyed about 8 in the evening local time. I shared a cab with a very friendly and forward American lady, who has offered me use of her time share in Cancun whenever I want it ... read more




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