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What would become the city of Morelia was founded by Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza and a number of encomenderos in 1541, who first named it Nueva Ciudad de Mechuacan (New City of Michoacán).
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Grutas de Tolantongo Hidalgo, qué hacer y cómo llegar
Las Grutas de Tolantongo son un parque ecoturístico famoso por sus pozas de agua termal, en este video te decimos todo lo que necesitas saber para visitarlo y aprovecharlo al máximo.
*Grutas de Tolantongo
Están en la Sierra del Estado de Hidalgo, se caracterizan por tener un rio de agua termal color turqueza que desde hace siglos se le conoce como Tolantongo que quiere decir, lugar donde se siente calorsito
*Cómo llegar a las Grutas de Tolantongo
-Desde la ciudad de México hay que tomar la carretera hacia Pachuca, de ahí desviarse hacia Actopan y seguir rumbo a Ixmiquilpan, ya en ese pueblo, tomar la desviación hacia las Grutas de Tolantongo, pero hay que tener cuidado y no manejar de noche pues el último tramo hacia el parque puede ser peligroso si no hay luz.
*Cómo llegar a Tolantongo en avión
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*Qué hacer en las Grutas de Tolantongo
-Aquí hay varias actividades recreativas para toda la familia, nosotros te recomendamos realizar el siguiente recorrido:
1.- Relajarte temprano en las pozas termales del Hotel Paraíso Esconido.
2.-Pasar por el puente colgante y regresar por el tunel de vapor.
3.-Desayunar en la cocina económica Paraiso.
4.-Visitar las Grutas y el el segundo tunel dentro de la Cascada Tolantongo.
5.-Disfrutar la tarde nadando en el río termal.
6.-Comer antojitos en las fondas de los hoteles
7.-Hacer una fogata y pasar la noche mirando las estrellas.
También hay toboganes, piscinas y el parque cuenta con la tirolesa más larga de Hidalgo, sin embargo no hicimos esas actividades por que nos dedicamos a relajarnos y se nos pasó el tiempo.
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-Llevar dinero en efectivo, ya que no se aceptan tarjetas en Tolantongo.
-Usar Zapátos acuáticos dentro de las Pozas, las Grutas y el río.
-Respetar los horarios y seguir las indicaciones del staff.
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Balandra, cómo llegar a la playa más bonita de México
Balandra es considerada la playa más bonita de México y se encuentra en Baja California Sur. Si quieres saber más acerca de esta playa sigue leyendo la descripción.
*Cómo llegar a Balandra
Hay diferentes maneras de llegar a Balandra desde la Paz y son las siguientes:
-Por avión:
Nosotros llegamos en avión desde la CDMX pero también hay vuelos desde Guadalajara y otras ciudades principales de la República. El trayecto duró 2 horas y media aproximadamente y fue un vuelo directo y económico. Si quieres saber cómo conseguir boletos económico consulta nuestro blog
-En auto:
En el aeropuerto o en la Zona Central sobre el malecón puedes encontrar las alquiladoras de auto. El costo por día aproximadamente es de $500 pesos, esto depende del tipo de auto que elijas, la cobertura del seguro y los días. Es preferible cotizar en todas las alquiladoras antes de decidirte por una, ya que no ofrecen los mismos precios y algunas son más económicas que otras. Es tedioso pero vale la pena hacerlo para que no pagues de más, toma en cuenta que vas a necesitar una tarjeta de crédito para una retención que hacen por seguridad y para pagar, no aceptan efectivo.
-En transporte público:
Balandra queda a tan solo 30 minutos del centro de La Paz, puedes ir en taxi que cobra aproximadamente $200 pesos de 1 a 4 personas o en autobús desde la Terminal de Autobuses “Águila” en $100 pesos. Los precios están sujetos a cambios sin previo aviso y dependiendo la temporada.
También si visitas San José del Cabo, Cabo San Lucas o Todos Santos puedes trasladarte hasta Balandra.
*Qué hacer en Balandra
Balandra es una playa sumamente tranquila, te sugerimos llegar temprano para que te toque una palpa libre y puedas instalarte todo el tiempo que quieras y cubrirte del sol. De no alcanzar palapa no te preocupes ahí mismo te rentan sombrillas. Asegúrate de llevar tus propios alimentos y bebidas porque ahí no hay restaurantes o tiendas donde conseguir algo, solo una camioneta que ofrece papas y fruta.
Las actividades principales son:
-Renta de Kayak o tabla de paddle board a $350 por hora para ir al famoso “Hongo” y tomarte la selfie.
-Snorkel, lleva tu equipo para que no te pierdas de todos los espectaculares peces que hay en el mar.
-Senderismo, hay 6 senderos por recorrer. Llega temprano para que no te agarre la noche y puedas recorrer con calma y sin prisa. No olvides llevar agua, bloqueador y una gorra o sombrero porque el sol está súper fuerte.
-Nadar, ponte el traje de baño desde tu hotel ya que no hay donde cambiarse, a menos que te hagas casita en tu carro para que nadie te vea.
-Camina dentro de la playa, el agua es fría pero con el calor que hace está rico. Te sugerimos llevar zapatos acuáticos porque hay partes donde hay mucha piedrita y lastiman muy feo.
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*Dónde hospedarse en la Paz
Nos hospedamos en el Hote HBlue, te lo recomendamos porque el servicio y la comodidad de sus habitaciones es excelente. Cuenta con A/C, WiFi, T.V., alberca panorámica, terraza, restaurante bar y sus tarifas son bastante accesibles. Para visitar Balandra y otros puntos interesantes de Baja California Sur, el mejor lugar para hospedarse es La Paz y este hotel está súper bien ubicado en el centro y a tan solo 3 cuadras del malecón. Si deseas hospedarte aquí visita
*Dónde comer en Balandra
En Balandra no hay tiendas o restaurantes donde puedas comprar comida o bebidas, únicamente una camioneta en el estacionamiento que vende papas y fruta, además de sombreros y trajes de baño por si se te olvida algo.
Pero para comer bien te sugerimos ir a la Playa el Tecolote, queda a tan solo 5 minutos en auto de Balandra. Ahí sí hay restaurantes y su menú es variado. Los tacos Gobernador son lo mejor, así que ya sabes qué comer cuando visites Balandra.
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Travel Guide to Mexico City, Mexico
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Mexico city, the capital city of Mexico, is one of the largest and most populated cities in the world and is divided into 16 delegaciones. An estimate of about 20 million people live in the region of the greater Mexico city metropolitan area.
In terms of racial, sexual, political, cultural and wealth diversity, you will find all kinds of people in Mexico city. It is one of the most liberal cities in Latin America and it was one of the first cities to legalize same-sex marriages.
Tourism
The nightlife of the city is very exciting with an enormous selection of pubs, clubs, restaurants, bars and cafes to choose from. The busiest time to visit these places will be around the 30th/ 31st or 14th/15th of every month as this is the dates that salaries are paid. If these dates coincides with weekends, you might have to wait to get into the places.
What to see / do
Chapultepec Park
Central Mexico City
Metropolitan Cathedral
Angel de la Independencia
Basílica de Guadalupe
Ciudad Universitaria
Xochimilco
Torre Mayor
Mariachi Band
National Museum of Anthropology Mexico City
Anahuacalli Museum
Chapultepec's Castle
Events
Dia de los Reyes Magos (Epiphany)
Dia de la Candelaria (Candlemass Day)
Guelaguetza Dance Festival
The Carnaval
Di de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe
Fiesta del Virgen del Carmen
Semana Santa
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Mexico City is the wealthiest of all of Latin American cities. Tourism sectors are rapidly growing and play an important role in the economy of Mexico.
Weather
The city is divided into two seasons, a dry season from November to April and a rainy season from May to October. October to January have temperatures of around 0°C and March to May experience mid-day highs of about 32°C.
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We visited LIMA, PERU for a week & this is what happened...
It's our first time in South America! We traveled from Mexico to Peru, and Lima completely took us by surprise.
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In today’s travel vlog, we fly from Cancun, Mexico to Lima, Peru. After taking an Uber to our Airbnb in the heart of Miraflores, our exhaustion from a long travel day caught up with us. Despite wanting to get out and explore Lima, we had to sleep for practically an entire day. That wasn't ideal, but we decided it was better to be refreshed for our week in Lima. After all, we're making our first ever Lima vlog!
A Lima, Peru travel vlog wouldn’t be complete without the neighborhoods of Miraflores and Barranco, so on our first real day in the city, we decided to let a professional cyclist (a Lima local) guide us around on a bike tour of the city.
Miraflores is the most popular neighborhood for travelers visiting Lima. It sits right next to the coast with cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Barranco is Miraflores' colorful, bohemian neighbor, filled with murals, art, and historic architecture.
At first, we were worried the food in Lima wasn't as special as people had led us to believe. The first restaurant we tried, Buena Vista Cafe, was quite underwhelming (not typical food from Peru, though). We soon realized that authentic Peruvian foods like causa, ceviche, anticuchos, cancha, and picarones, are DELICIOUS. The more Peruvian food we tried, the more our mouths were watering for it!
Before our travels to Lima, we weren’t the biggest fans of ceviche but after tasting Peruvian ceviche, it’s now one of our favorite foods on the planet!
Come along with us as we explore the food scene in Lima and visit some popular attractions throughout the city!
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WHERE TO EAT IN LIMA, PERU
1. Mangos Restaurant (Peruvian Food, Located in Larcomar)
2. La 73 Restaurant (Peruvian Food, Located in Barranco)
3. Makoto (Japanese Food, Located in Miraflores)
4. Muya (Peruvian Food, Located in Barranco)
5. Panchita (Peruvian Food, Located in Miraflores)
6. Peru Gourmet (Peruvian Food, Located in Historic Center)
WHAT TO DO IN LIMA, PERU
1. Take a bike tour. We found one on Airbnb and felt like it was the perfect way to get ourselves more comfortable with Lima.
2. Visit Parque del Amor. This park is in the Miraflores neighborhood on the malecon. It's a great place to take some pictures and watch the sunset.
3. Explore the Miraflores and Barranco neighborhoods. There are so many things to see, do, and eat in each of these zones in Lima. They are also considered some of the safest parts of the city.
4. Watch the changing of the guards. Every day at 12:00pm, you can see this fantastic ceremony at the Presidential Palace (Palacio de Gobierno) in the historic center. We recommend going early (the concert portion starts at 11:30am) to get a front-row seat.
5. Browse Peruvian arts and crafts at Inca Market. There are a few of these markets to choose from. They all contain thousands of local artesanías (handicrafts) such as blankets, colorful decor, stuffed animal llamas/alpacas, and so much more. You can walk around there for hours!
6. Stroll down the coast. In Miraflores, the malecon runs along the coast for miles. There is a walking/bike path through the entire thing and also benches, workout equipment, dog parks, playgrounds, and tons more to see and do.
7. Visit the 3rd most popular attraction in Peru, Larcomar. This oceanside shopping mall has dozens of shops, restaurants, and cafes.
8. Visit the Pre-Inca Ruins. If you enjoy learning about ancient civilizations and their impressive history this is a must-see.
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Day in the Life of San Felipe Mexico & I Was Very Sick
After traveling to San Felipe Mexico in Baja California on the west side of the Gulf of California I'm showing you what day in the life of Mexico looks like from laundry, eating out, walking the streets of San Felipe, relaxing on the beach, visiting the Valle de los Gigantes, or Valley of the Giants just south of San Felipe. I also got very sick the first night I was there. It was pretty awful. Norovirus? Stomach flu? Montezuma's Revenge?
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