A Day in Urique, Chihuahua
In today's travel Mexico video we hangout in the beautiful town of Urique, Chihuahua as it gets ready for the Super Bowl of the canyons, the 2019 Urique Ultramarathon!
The BEST Fútbol Fans in Mexico? Gringos go to a Tigres Game! // Con Subtítulos
Welcome to Estadio Universitario BUAP! If you want to get to know Mexico, Mexican culture, and the people of Mexico- there is no better place to go than a football game in Mexico! We have been to Estadio Azteca, Estadio Akron (Estadio Chivas), Estadio Olímpico Universitario (UNAM), Estadio Nemesio Díez, and now we have made it to the home of Los Lobos BUAP!
The BEST Fútbol Fans in Mexico? Gringos go to a Tigres Game! (Tigres vs Los Lobos BUAP)
Gringos go to a Mexican Fair!
Welcome to La Feria de Puebla 2019! In today's travel Mexico vlog we team up with Los Perms to go to our very first Feria Mexicana! Come along as we try different Mexican street foods and ride one of the craziest rides you will ever see!
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The most beautiful Town in North America / Guanajuato City
This place is one of the World Heritage Site in Mexico! Colorful houses and winding narrow path feel like wondering in wonderland! This place is certainly the most beautiful town I've ever been to in my life!
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Exploring Coyoacan + Chapultepec Park | Mexico City Day 3
Our third and final day in Mexico City was spent wandering around Coyoacan and Chapultepec Park, learning some history at Chapultepec Castle and The Museum of Anthropology, drinking coffee, and eating barbacoa, ice cream, chilaquiles, and of course, tacos.
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Hi y'all! We’re Adam and Kathryn, an adventurous married couple living in Seattle, but soon to be living in a Sprinter van! You can often find us driving all around the PNW on the weekends, cuddling our fur child Kona, scoping out the best coffee shops, eating tacos, climbing mountains, and dreaming about Hawaii.
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Life in San Miguel de Allende: What is it Like? (con subtítulos)
Welcome to the world's best city according to Travel + Leisure, San Miguel de Allende. In today's San Miguel de Allende vlog we explore the beautiful city and we discuss a few things about living in San Miguel de Allende. If you are considering retiring in Mexico or moving to San Miguel de Allende we hope this video will give you just an insight or two into what it is like to live in San Miguel de Allende. If nothing else, you can learn from our mistakes
All Aboard El Chepe
Finally! We have made it aboard and hope you all are buckled up for a wild ride! We have outlined everything you need to know to board El Chepe below---
--How to Buy Tickets--
This part is a little weird, but follow these steps and you will be good to go! The official El Chepe website is great for looking up rates and routes, but there is no clear and easy way to actually purchase tickets that I could find. Here are the steps needed to buy a ticket—
Send an email to chepe.reservaciones@ferromex.mx with ALL of the following information:
• Full names of each person traveling
• Age of each person
• A contact email address
• Detailed itinerary
• If you are booking the El Chepe Express train, you will need to specify which service you would like to purchase—either “Tourist” or “Executive”
Someone from the company will email back with instructions on how to pay. We used TransferWise to buy our tickets and transfer the money directly from our US bank account to the Mexican account for El Chepe. It is fast, super easy, and has relatively low fees.
--El Chepe Express vs El Chepe Regional--
There are two different trains with two slightly different routes available. El Chepe Regional is the more economical train and it travels from Los Mochis all the way north to Chihuahua then back to Los Mochis. El Chepe Express is the nicer train created more for tourism. The Express train starts in Los Mochis but only goes north to Creel before heading back down to Los Mochis. The train itself is nicer and hits only the most popular stops along of the route of El Fuerte, Divisadero, and Creel.
--How to Get There--
From Mexico City, the easiest way to board El Chepe is to fly into Los Mochis (we flew Volaris). Coming from somewhere outside of Mexico, I would recommend flying directly into Los Mochis and if that is not an option, head on into Mexico City and catch the inexpensive Volaris flight from there. The trains leaves promptly at 6:00am from Los Mochis on the designated morning of your departure, so you will likely need to stay at least one night in Los Mochis. No problem—grab a taxi from the airport (240 pesos for a private taxi). There are tons of big brand hotel options for relatively good prices in Los Mochis. Would recommend checking out the “Benjamin Francis Johnston Botanical Garden for your afternoon entertainment in Los Mochis..it is a free huge garden/park/open space thing that is great to wander around after sitting on a flight! Head to “El Leñador” for lunch or dinner—there are several locations all around Los Mochis. You will also most likely need one hotel night for the night you return to Los Mochis after the train ride since the train arrives around 9:30pm.
--Tips and Tricks--
• Bring a jacket. The train is COLD at 6:00am and there may or may not be someone who offers to turn on the heater.
• Pack snacks and water. The website says no food or drink allowed but plenty of people were eating. Also—you will want something in the morning. There is a restaurant car but it doesn’t open until just after 7am.
• No need to arrive super early. The website recommends arriving to the Los Mochis train station at 5:00am for the departure at 6:00am. Since you will have your printed tickets in hand, there is really no need to be there a full hour early to sit for 50 minutes until boarding is opened up.
Any other questions? Feel free to email us at kinetickennons@gmail.com!
Mexico and Poland have THIS in Common...
At the beginning of 2019 we made a promise to spend more time with our family- even while we are outside of Mexico we managed to learn about a unique connection between Poland and Mexico!
The name of the Polish version of Cielito Lindo is Teraz jest wojna
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!Tlaquepaque! #Travel #SoloFemaleTravel #TravelMexico
I spent yesterday just chilling at my amazing airbnb. I created a little bit, and even painted with coffee! Today I needed some sun, good food and color! Well, that's what I got when I took an Uber ride to Tlaquepaque! About a half hour from where I'm staying - and only $5usd for the Uber ride.
If you're in Guadalajara - make a day trip to see true artisan's work. The hand crafted leather items were of great quality. I was stunned. I couldn't afford much, but I really don't need anything. It was just nice to see people put their heart and soul into their work - and expected to get paid for all their efforts. As an artist myself, I respect that.
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