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.
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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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AMAZING FIREFLY SANCTUARY [THOUSANDS] | TLAXCALA MEXICO
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Visiting the Firefly sanctuary near Nanacamilpa, Tlaxcala, Mexico was completely unbelievable. Thousands of them, and spinning and swirling around us and into the tree tops. Lighting up IN SYNC with each other like a coordinated light show. It didn't feel like planet earth, it felt like I stood up to fast and was seeing stars, it felt like I stepped into fantasy.
I drove 2 hours to stay at the eco lodge Piedra Canteada, deep in the pine forests of Oyamel. These insects show their faces for just a month every year to breed. This story might sound a little bit like the Monarch Butterfly Migration that we saw earlier in the year, but instead of flying from Canada, the fireflies are here all year round; you just can't see them.
The firefly we know, isn't even a fly, it's a beetle. All beetles have a larval stage called a grub, and fireflies live in the dirt without wings for 20 months before erupting out of a pupae (a bit like a cocoon) for one single month to have a giant sex party.
This show is easily one of the top 5 most amazing natural phenomena I have seen so far in my travels, and I can't believe it's not more popular. Bioluminescence continues to blow my mind. Glowing plankton, fireflies, mushrooms... I think it is incredible.
Enjoy this quick video of the Firefly Sanctuary in Tlaxcala, I don't think anyone has filmed it yet on Youtube. I needed special equipment, and It was a bit tricky to capture this for you guys.
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Puebla de los Ángeles was founded in 1531 in an area called Cuetlaxcoapan, which means where serpents change their skin, in between of two of the main indigenous settlements at the time, Tlaxcala and Cholula. This valley was not populated in the 16th century as in the pre-Hispanic period; this area was primarily used to the flower wars between a number of populations.
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Gorgeous beaches, one of the world’s largest barrier reef, festive culture and ancient Mayan history all make Mexico a popular tourist destination. Mexico is a land of color and contrasts. Crowded beaches lead into quiet colonial towns while resort cities open gateways to jungles ringing with parrots and howler monkeys. Majestic mountains descend to remote deserts. Traditional pueblo houses sit near Spanish haciendas. Ruins of Mayan cities lie excavated outside of modern metropolises. An overview of the best places to visit in Mexico:
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Tlaxcala, Mexico - Unravel Travel TV
There are over a thousand archeological sites in the state of Tlaxcala, Mexico but only seven are fully excavated and open to the public. The two most important are Xochitécatl and Cacaxtla. It is believed that Xochitécatl, located on the peak of an extinct volcano, had its apogee between the years 600-800 AD, making it one of the oldest settlements in the valley. It was a strategic point as it dominated the valley from on high, and this is probably why it became the regional capital. The remains comprise four monuments, including the Pyramid of the Flower, which has the largest base of all the pre-Hispanic constructions; and the Spiral Construction, which is a circular pyramid. In 1975 some local farmers from San Miguel del Milagro came across the face of a pre-Hispanic figure on a mural that they uncovered as they were working the soil. Once they had informed the authorities it didn't take long for archeologists to flock to the spot, though it wasn't fully excavated until 1980. The site is in fact a superb example of the construction system used by the ancients, who built a new building over an old one, as if they were onion layers. What we see now are the superimposed ruins, decorated with murals.
The mainly Catholic and colonial architecture of Tlaxcala does honor to the important role it played in New Spain, as can be seen by the extraordinary collection of Baroque and Churrigueresque buildings dating from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. In the city center the Plaza de la Constitución is the central square, with an arcade of 28 arches along one side. North of the plaza stand the Palacio de Gobierno and the Palacio Municipal, decorated with murals by the Tlaxcala-born Desiderio Hernández Xochitiotzin, which narrate the history of the state from the pre-Hispanic period up to the present day. To one side of these is the San José parish church, built between the 17th and 18th centuries, and the majestic Palace of Justice, formerly the Royal Chapel, which is said to have been the first chapel built in the Americas. More impressive still is the former monastery of San Francisco de Nuestra Señora de la Ascunción, erected between 1537 and 1540, which gives no hint of its architectural magnificence with its austere façade. It is not until you step inside that you discover the splendid wooden coffered ceiling, which reveals a Mudejar influence. To the southeast of the Plaza de la Constitución, right beside the oldest bullring in the country, stands the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption of Tlaxcala, which was previously a Franciscan monastery, built between 1537 and 1540. The façade has a Renaissance sobriety about it, while inside there is a Mudejar ceiling and a chapel with altarpieces and paintings. At one corner of the atrium, there is an open chapel in a Neo-Gothic style.
The people of this region are joyful by nature and don't miss any opportunity for a wild party. This may be the reason the Tlaxcalatecos -- as they are called -- feel so much love and pride for their fiestas and traditions. The fiestas mostly involve processions through streets decorated with garlands and cut paper, food and craft stalls, Catholic ceremonies and songs at dawn, always accompanied by the tolling of bells, drinking and music from the teponaxtle, the chirimía and the wind instruments that play in the church squares. The churches are dressed up with great arches of flowers and seeds, both inside and on their façades, as well as with carpets made from colored sawdust that are placed in the atriums. The most well-known of these festivities are those held in Huamantla on August 14 and 15, during the night when no-one sleeps. These carpets, which are a perfect example of ephemeral art, can measure up to four miles in length and are laid out in the streets to make way for the Virgin of Charity, who is carried on bearers' shoulders from house to house during the night. On the Saturday following the night when no-one sleeps the main streets of Huamantla are closed from midday and bullfighting bulls are let loose to chase anyone who dares to get in their way. This is known as the Huamantlada. One of the most interesting traditions is that of the danzantes del carnaval (Carnival dancers). Dressed in local attire and masks, the dancers move from village to village displaying their dances. Though the dances have a significant religious component, they are mainly satirical, and were created by the indigenous people in imitation of what they observed in the Spanish dances. The intention is usually to mock the customs of the upper classes.
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GOD LEVEL Street Food in Mexico - Sandwich NINJA with SUPER FAST Cutting Skills + Mexican Chicken
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The Best Street Food we found, was definitely the cemita sandwich from Puebla, which was made by the most amazing woman, the Sandwich Ninja of Mexico! The cemita sandwich was cut so fast with amazing skills, EXTREMELY fast! Her knife skills were incredible, chopping and cutting so fast with the avocado fruit and the chicken as well. The way her hands worked was amazing to watch, and this was just one of the street foods we had in Puebla, Mexico! The Chicken sandwich was so plump and delicious
We started our street food tour in Mexico in Mexico city, eating a ton of delicious street food in Part 1 and 2 here:
After this, we spent a day on a street food adventure to go to Puebla, all in search of the famous Mole poblano, but we found so much more. The first thing we did was visit a local market and try out a bunch of food in the market, like juicy lamb tacos, covered in spicy salsa and then spicy stomach tortilla tacos as well. This is the beauty of Mexican street food, the amazing variation and extreme deliciousness of the cuisine that makes your mouth come alive.
After this, we found the world famous Mexican Mole Poblano, famous from Puebla that was incredibly flavourful, full of chocolate, chilies, fruit, nuts, cinnamon, and more!
After exploring the street food market a little more, we drove to Puebla and found the most amazing sandwich ninja cutting up with super human skill each ingredient and fruit like avocado to put into the sandwich and slice with incredible speed and precision! She was so fast! The sandwich was prepared very fast and it was so delicious as well! She had GOD LEVEL skill, her knife skills were so fast and so fun to watch.
After eating the sandwich with the locals and enjoying the flavour, we went on to have one final meal in Puebla, Mexico, except this one wasn't a street food. We wanted to try the stuffed chili pepper, but it wasn't in season! So we had a pumpkin seed sauce over top of pork and it was still fairly delicious.
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1) Lamb Tacos with delicious spicy salsa - Inside the Cholula Farmers Market near the town square
2) Amazing Mexican salad bar featuring spicy pickled chipotle chilies and cow feet salad along with Nopales prickly pear cactus salad - Also inside the Cholula farmers market
3) Mole Poblano rich and dark chocolate sauce with chili, nuts, fruit, and cinnamon - Also found inside the cholula local farmers street food market
4) Super human fast cutting skills sandwich lady of Mexico - Found in Puebla downtown - Super Cemitas El As De Oros
5) Pretty delicious but not amazing Pueblan dinner found downtown Puebla
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El Geiser, cómo llegar al mejor balneario de Hidalgo
El Geiser es uno de los mejores balnearios de Hidalgo, en éste video te decímos cómo llegar, que hacer y todo lo que necesitas saber para sacarle el máximo a esta experiencia.
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Si visitas el Geiser desde la Ciudad de México calcula unas 3 horas de trayecto aproximadamente.
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Toma la autopista México-Querétaro
En el kilómetro 107 toma la desviación con rumbo a Huichapan
Vas a pasar por cinco pequeñas poblaciones que son San Juanico, Maravillas, El Jagüey, Nopala y San Sebastián.
Pasando San Sebastián 5 minutos aproximadamente después entroncarás con otra carretera y tomarás la desviación a la derecha con dirección a Huichapan.
Antes de llegar a Huichapan habrá un entronque con dos desviaciones: una con señalización a Huichapan-San José Atlan y otra con señalización hacia Pachuca, por lo que seguirás a mano izquierda por el libramiento con dirección a Pachuca 5 minutos aproximadamente. Más adelante encontrarás una glorieta con un monumento a Miguel Hidalgo, ahí debes tomar la desviación hacia la izquierda que dice Teconzautla.
A 5 minutos aproximadamente antes de llegar a Tecozautla está la comunidad de Gandhó, donde se encuentra la desviación a el Geiser hacia mano izquierda.
Continua por ese camino durante10 minutos aproximadamente y llegarás a el Geiser
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Dirígete a la Central de Autobuses del Norte o a la Central de la Caseta de Tepozotlán.
Toma un autobús de la línea Estrella Blanca con dirección a Tecozautla, Hidalgo.
Una vez en Tecozautla puedes tomar un taxi o combi que te lleve a El Geiser.
Los sábados sale una corrida directa a el Geiser a las 3 p.m. desde la Central de Autobuses del Norte
Si lo visitas desde otra parte de la República Mexicana puedes usar Google Maps o Waze para calcular tu ruta.
*Qué hacer en el Geiser
Lo principal es relajarse y desconectarse por un momento de todo el estrés, puedes disfrutar este lugar con tus amigos, familia o pareja. Te aconsejamos que si llevas niños cuides mucho en qué alberca van a meterse, ya que las temperaturas son muy altas y no es aconsejable aventarse clavados por su seguridad.
- Disfrutar de las albercas, hidromasaje, chapoteaderos y albercas infantiles.
- Nadar de noche para gozar más de la temperatura del agua.
- Visitar el SPA Natural que se hace con el vapor que sale del respirador volcánico conocido como Geiser.
-Recorrer todos sus puentes colgantes.
-Al atardecer sube al puente colgante más alto y toma unas fotografías increíbles.
-Si quieres algo de adrenalina, recorre el circuito de tirolesas, cuerda floja y puente flotante, tiene un costo de $150 pesos por persona.
*Dónde hospedarse en el Geiser
-En el Geiser hay hoteles, cabañas y renta de tiendas de campaña. Los costos van de los $250 pesos hasta los $2,000 pesos, esto depende de qué tipo de habitación o cabaña escojas y el número de personas que se hospedarán en ella. Recuerda que el rentar una habitación o tienda de campaña no está incluida la entrada.
Si deseas acampar con tu propia tienda, solo tendrás que pagar una cuota dependiendo el tamaño de tu tienda. Pero si no tienes tienda de campaña puedes rentar una ahí mismo. Para conocer los precios actualizados de cada habitación, cabaña y tienda de campaña consulta nuestro blog
La habitación donde nosotros nos quedamos tiene un costo de $800 pesos más un depósito de $200 pesos que te es devuelto al entregar la habitación sin ningún desperfecto. La habitación es sencilla para dos personas con baño completo privado, toallas, clóset y t.v.
*Dónde comer en el Geiser
-Dentro del balneario hay 2 restaurantes que brindan servicio desde las 7 a.m. hasta las 5 p.m. pero no te preocupes, afuera hay un área de comedores donde siempre hay uno abierto durante las 24 horas del día por si llegas muy noche con hambre y tengas donde comer. El costo por persona aproximado es de $120 pesos. Te recomendamos comer en la cocina 4 “el Buen Sazón” de verdad que le hace honor a su nombre.
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Thing to do in ZIHUANTANEJO Mexico | Alternative Travel Guide 2018
Guerrero Mexico has always been on my list of places to go and things to see. The state is beautiful, and doesn't get too many visitors besides Acapulco. We spent a weekend exploring this area, and here is our list of top things to do in Zihuantanejo.
The Fish Market
Every morning at 7:30am down by the basketball court on Paseo del Pescador street, the fishermen lay our their catch for local restaurant owners to purchase for the day. It's a pretty busy spot that early in the morning, and makes for a great way to grab some good photos and start your day.
The Christ Statue
Playa las Gatas is one of the most famous beaches in Zihuatanejo. Here, you come relax and take in the setting sun over the Pacific, and enjoy a drink at any of the beach bars that line the coast. Just off the break water there is a hidden underwater statue of Jesus, with arms outstretched just a few meters below the surface. You can rent snorkels, masks, and fins. Swim out to the buoy attached to his arm and get a view of this interesting attraction
Pozoleria Santa Prisca
Every Thursday this restaurant opens to serve this extremely traditional soup to whoever is brave enough to wait in line. Even if you've tried it before... you have to try it here. This is some of the best Pozole I've had in Mexico. Chili, corn, chicken, it's delicious. You can make reservations to beat the line. We recommend doing it.
El Partenon de Negro Durazo
This abandoned party house was owned by a corrupt police chief who used tax dollars to build it. He picked a beautiful location overlooking Playa la Ropa, contructed a greek style mansion, called it El Partenon, and then went to jail a few years later. It is now in incredible shape after been abandoned for several decades, and worth checking out (by appointment). It really is a special and unique attraction
Mezcalerias
One of my absolute favourite drinks world wide is Mezcal. With thousands of varieties, a very interesting history, and lots of establishments devoted solely to it... You have to spend some time in one of the many mezcalerias in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
Hope you enjoyed this video of the alternative things to do in Zihuatanejo
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10 cosas que tienes que hacer y comer en ZACATLAN | travel
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Tienen que visitar Zacatlán!!, es un pueblo mágico de Puebla muy hermoso :) ademas tiene mucho que hacer y donde comer. Me hizo falta poner más cosas en el video pues de verdad con un fin de semana recorrimos bastante y únicamente en Zacatlán, ya que si van alrededor hay también varias actividades que valen la pena visitar.
Si quieren dormir en el Airbnb que sale en el video, este es el link :D
Quieres crédito para viajar en Airbnb? inscribéte con mi link y tendrás alrededor de $700 pesos mexicanos (depende en que país estés te da el monto). es.airbnb.com/c/mgonzalez938
Todas las actividades que vieron en el video son gratuitas, excepto por los lugares para comer :) los cuales como explicamos fueron muy económicos haciendolo accesible para todo el mundo :D
Este pueblo mágico esta muy cerca de la cdmx, por lo que es una excelente opción para el fin de semana, de verdad espero puedan visitar este hermoso lugar :)
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The 9 Best Magic Towns in Mexico
The best magic towns in Mexico, including Tulum, Todos Santos, San Miguel de Allende, and more.