Doors of San Cristóbal
During our coffee tour in Chiapas, we had the opportunity to visit the Mayan cemetery of El Romerillo. We found one of its most striking aspects to be the wood planks placed on top...
During our coffee tour in Chiapas, we had the opportunity to visit the Mayan cemetery of El Romerillo. We found one of its most striking aspects to be the wood planks placed on top...
We usually tend to skip organized tours. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but we prefer to do and see things at our own speed. Nonetheless, there have been a few times when...
This is the current state of affairs: we are now on our second week in San Cristóbal de las Casas, in the Mexican state of Chiapas, and have just extended our stay for another...
As I’ve mentioned somewhere before, we did a bit of research through the labyrinthine recesses of the interwebs to prepare for our long-term travel adventure/descent into bankruptcy. We discovered most of the useful information...
The cost of living in Mexico Our fourth month on the road has brought us more delicious food, plenty of sun, surfing lessons and the end of our travels through the Mexican state of...
Bartolo was asking us if we were married. Glancing over to Elle, acknowledging a common question, I noticed a patch of yellow nearing her head, silent and slow, almost imperceptible amidst the dark brown...