Tlaxcala Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Tlaxcala? Check out our Tlaxcala Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Tlaxcala.
Top Places to visit in Tlaxcala:
Palacio de gobierno de Tlaxcala, Basilica de Nuestra Senora de Ocotlan, Zoologico de Altiplano, Tecoaque Zona Arqueologica, Museo Regional de Tlaxcala, La Barca de la Fe, Tizatlan Archeological Site, Museo de la Memoria, Catedral de Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion de Tlaxcala, Museo Miguel N. Lira
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The GUADALAJARA ZOO is IMPRESSIVE!!
You guys told us we just HAD to see the Guadalajara Zoo, so we set off for an adventure. Not only had we never been to Zoologico Guadalajara before, but we're also visiting our first zoo in Mexico ever! We didn't know what to expect at a Mexican zoo.
Despite us both having been to numerous zoos all over the United States, we were so impressed by this one in GDL! With all the animals, the aquarium, and the awesome experiences, it might even be our favorite zoo ever. It may even be the best zoo in Mexico! We'll have to continue visiting others to see. Of all the Guadalajara fun things to do, Zoológico y Acuario Guadalajara is now #1 on our list.
If you're traveling to Guadalajara Mexico, this is a super fun thing to do. Looking for something to do with children? We think this is one of many kid-friendly activities in Guadalajara.
15 Tips & Reasons NOT TO Visit Or Live In Lake Chapala, Ajijic, Jalisco Mexico expat retirement
15 Reasons Not To Visit Or Live In Lake Chapala, Ajijic, Jalisco Mexico
Ajijic's population of 10,509 (2010 census) excludes the hundreds of visitors from Guadalajara (35 miles (56 km) north) who spend weekends and vacations there and Retiring in Mexico.
Many Expats retired Americans and Canadians now live in Ajijic Because of this chief living and lower Cost of living. about 1,000 full-time and another 700 during the winter months. As a result of these foreign residents and visitors, are finding that It is safe to travel in Mexico.
Ajijic has numerous art galleries, fashion and curio shops, as well as restaurants and bed and breakfast inns. The Lake Chapala Society on the grounds of the former estate of Neill James in central Ajijic has about 3,000 mostly foreign member It serves as a focus of over 50 expat activities and services for the nearly 5,000 foreign Enjoying a Retirement lifestyle live Lake Chapala.
Mexico’s National Chili Cook-Off has been held in Ajijic since 1978 and currently attracts thousands of Mexican and International visitors each February.
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We have moved to Mexico why did we decide to move to Mexico?
Why are foreigners moving to Mexico?
Retiring in Mexico? Thinking of retirement in Mexico? One of the best places to retire is Mexico, Best weather in the world is in Mexico
More foreigners, Americans and Canadians are living in Mexico. One of the main reason The cost of the expense of living in Mexico, Mexico is a travel budget destination. Americans can live in Mexico on American Sosa security and the budget travelers can live there on their retirement.
A lot of ex patriots and baby boomers from Canadians are moving to Mexico along with Americans and other foreigners move to Mexico because it's so affordable.
Americans live and retiring in Mexico because it's so close and they can easily return back to the United States is it by driving or taking a plane.
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The BEST nature in GUADALAJARA, MEXICO
While traveling through Mexico, we're always looking for fun, inexpensive things to do. Now we're in a new city and looking for free things to do in Guadalajara, Mexico. A few people commented on our last video recommending Bosque Los Colomos, so we went there for some cheap fun in Guadalajara Mexico!
If you're also looking for Guadalajara, Mexico tourism and to be living cheap in Guadalajara, we totally recommend visiting a park in Mexico! Specifically, Parque Los Colomos It's absolutely stunning with the Japanese garden Mexico version, lots of animals, and workout equipment. We didn't realize Guadalajara parks were so diverse! The nature in Guadalajara, Mexico is unique and memorable.
Cathedral of Monterrey Mexico
The must see. Metropolitan Cathedral of Monterrey.
This construction has different styles of architecture due to its construction was very slow.
MEXICAN STREET FOOD- TLACOLULA MARKET food in OAXACA
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Chasing a Plate is in Oaxaca, Mexico! We are going to Tlacolula Market today it's one of the biggest and oldest markets in the Oaxacan area. We opt to get the bus to Tlacolula- we were supposed to get the bus up to the baseball stadium and then have to get another bus but the bus came by which said Tlacolula anyway so we just jumped on. We got dropped right outside Tlacolula market and it cost 15 pesos each/ 70 or 80 cents USD.
A lot of surrounding farmers and ranchers and families come into the market to sell and trade their goods and so it's a place to meet their friends and do business and chat, it's a really convivial atmosphere.
The first thing we sample is tejate. It's a pre-Hispanic drink, it's made out of corn, or maize, cacao and also the pip of the mamey fruit which has been roasted. It's really good and really refreshing.
We then buy some tamales! These are mole negro, negro being the dark mole so mole is the sauce of the region, it has chocolate and chilis and herbs and garlic and onion, everyone has a different recipe, these will have chicken, the corn dough, mole and it's wrapped and steamed.
Tlacolula is really nice, it's actually not too crowded and there's so much to look at, so many different foods to try, gorgeous flowers everywhere, women in traditional dress, it's really vibrant and colourful.
We grab some lunch of rotisserie chicken which comes with rice, frijoles (beans), macaroni salad, coleslaw and tortillas of course. All for 35 pesos! Lunch done, it was fine nothing to really bother talking about too much, not too exciting and it was a bit dry.
If you're tossing up over Tlacolula market and Ocotlan market which you would have seen two vlogs ago our vote is definitely Ocotlan. Tlacolula has a lot of tourists around, we're in that pool obviously but it doesn't feel as earthy, rural and it's not nearly as exciting. There's more food options too at Ocotlan.
We head back to Oaxaca as we're sitting down to film a podcast with our mate Ryan Wilkes from The Path Less Traveled:
After filming the podcast it's dinner time and we are keen to try a popular Oaxaca street food. A tlayuda! A tlayuda is a gigantic tortilla which is baked and it comes with pork lard, beans, quesillo- Oaxacan string cheese and you can add meats on the top. We've added steak and also chorizo. Traditionally that's all a tlayuda has but sometimes you see them and they're served open with avocado, tomato, lettuce and all that sort of fancy stuff on the top. But we're going trad tonight. People describe it like a Mexican pizza! The meal with 2 drinks and 2 tlayudas is 140 peso so about $7USD. Bargain!
Thank you so much for watching we've had an awesome day exploring Oaxaca and the surrounds.
We hope we've inspired you to eat and explore like a traveler, not a tourist.
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Oaxaca, Mexico -- Felipe the Weaver (part 1) -- Amateur Traveler Video Episode 46
Visit the region nearby Oaxaca Mexico with the Amateur Traveler. When I was in Oaxaca I met Felipe Hernandez in the zocalo (main square). Felipe is a 4th generation weaver who has rejected the modern commercial dyes and practices and gone back to traditional zapotec methods and materials. His family speaks Zapotec at home which means that they may have lived in the Oaxaca area for around 2500 years. Felipe volunteered to be my tour guide and took me to see the big tree, the Zapotec ruin at Mitla and the Sunday craft market at Tlacolula. Then we went to Felipe's house and he and his family showed me the weaving business.
This video will come out in two parts. This first part briefly shows me the tour and then shows how to make a red dye out of insects (the cochineal) and how to cart, spin and clean the wool.
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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
El aeropuerto más cercano a Tolantongo es:
Aeropuerto Nacional de Pachuca (PCA)
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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.
*Como tips recuerden:
-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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Trip to Campeche Mexico
Reserva de la Biosfera de Calakmul
Old fortified city of Campeche.
Life energy in this historic city is so beautiful.