Cuajimoyolas>Latuvi
18. Januar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C
After a lovely time in Oaxaca, we spent three days hiking through pueblos mancomunados (indigenous-run village collectives) to the north of the city. The first day took us from Cuajimoloyas to Latuvi,Weiterlesen
Latuvi>Amtlan>Capulapam
19. Januar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C
The second half our hike took us through two more beautiful villages in the mountains. On the way, we hiked though some fairytale woods, full of beautiful moss, bromeliads and other crazy plant life.Weiterlesen
San José de Pacífico
21. Januar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C
On the way down to the Oaxacan coast, we stopped in a sleepy mountain village called San Jose del Pacifico. In the past few years, it has become somewhat of a hippie hotspot, evidenced byWeiterlesen
San Agustinillo
27. Januar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C
Out of the mountains and off to the beach! It had been a while since we'd seen the Pacific, so we decided to spend a few days at the shore relaxing. Waves were too big (for us) to surf, but we enjoyedWeiterlesen
Tulum
30. Januar 2023 in Mexiko
From sea to sea... Good friends of ours from Berlin were spending their vacation in Mexico this year, so we hopped up to the Yucatan peninsula to spend some time with them. The town of Tulum was aWeiterlesen
Mahahual
2. Februar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C
Our final stop on the coast of Quintana Roo with our friends was Mahahual, another lovely beach spot that gets obliterated by cruise ship tourists every day. What a strange place... After 5pm, anotherWeiterlesen
Mérida
4. Februar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C
After a lot of lovely days with our friends on the coast, we hopped on the bus to spend some time in the cultural and transport hub of Merida. Though we didn't do much in the city per se, we enjoyedWeiterlesen
Cenote Santa Barbara
6. Februar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C
Tagesausflug zur Cenote Santa Barbara. Da es insgesamt 3 Cenoten sind,kann man sich am Einlass zwischen Fahrrad oder Pferdewagen entscheiden.
Day trip to the cenote Santa Barbara. Since there are aWeiterlesen
Campeche
7. Februar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C
We decided to spend a few days after Merida going (slightly) off the beaten track to Campeche. It was really refreshing to be in a place not completely dominated by other tourists. What can we say?Weiterlesen
Zona Arqueológica de Edzná
8. Februar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C
Campeche was also a jumping-off point for the beautiful Mayan ruins complex of Edzna. It was out first experience of wandering through pyramids half swallowed-up by the jungle and we lovedWeiterlesen
Isla Aguada
10. Februar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C
Our farewell to the Caribbean coast was tiny Isla Aguada, a fishing town that my perhaps have seen better days (hurricane and/or economic recession?), but that we still enjoyed. Heck, I think we wereWeiterlesen
Palenque
13. Februar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C
Palenque was our introduction to Chiapas, and we were immediately entranced by this town in the steamy jungle. Of course, we visited the eponymous ruins, but also got to explore the hilly, greenWeiterlesen
Las Guacamayas
15. Februar 2023 in Mexiko
On the search for indigenous-run businesses, we came across this hotel and bird conservation area and knew that we wanted to visit. It was a long trip along the border with Guatemala, but we spent 3-4Weiterlesen
Comitán
18. Februar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ 🌬 21 °C
Comitán was only supposed to be a short stop on our way out of the jungle, but both of us got a bit sick and we ended up staying longer than planned. However, we still got to discover a fewWeiterlesen
San Cristóbal de las casas
22. Februar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C
San Cristóbal de las Casas was our base for almost two weeks, as we recovered and got to know the Chiapas highlands. It's a pretty town with a lovely market and pedestrian zone, as well as thrivingWeiterlesen
Na Bolom
26. Februar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C
Kleines Museum, großes Haus. Im Casa Na Bolom konnten wir ein bisschen über die Geschichte von Gertrude Doby-Blom und Franz Blom erfahren. Sie hat als sich Anthropologin, Fotografin undWeiterlesen
San Juan de Chamula
27. Februar 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C
Kleiner Ausflug nach Chamula, um uns dort v.a. die Kirche anzuschauen. In der Kirche darf man keine Fotos machen, dafür haben wir uns einen Guide gegönnt, der uns etwas die Riten und Eigenheiten derWeiterlesen
Cañón del Sumidero
1. März 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C
Tagesausflug zum Cañón Sumidero. Zunächst mit dem Minibus zu zwei Aussichtspunkten. Danach mit dem Motorboot nach Chiapa de Corzo.
Day trip to Cañón Sumidero. First by minibus to two viewpoints.Weiterlesen
Isla Boca de Cielo
7. März 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C
Da wir nach Oaxaca zurückreisen mussten, um unser retourniertes Paket aus Deutschland nochmals zu versenden, entschieden wir uns für einen Zwischenstopp am Meer.
Boca de Cielo bzw. die vorgelagerteWeiterlesen
Oaxaca III
10. März 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C
Gleichzeitig mit dem retournierten Paket kamen wir ein zweites Mal in unser liebgewonnenes Oaxaca an. Hier konnten wir nochmals die schöne Stadt und ihr großartiges Essen genießen und die SachenWeiterlesen
Árbol de Tule
13. März 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C
Der dickste Baum der Welt!
The fattest tree in the world!
San Cristóbal de las Casas 2
14. März 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C
Als Ausgangspunkt für den Grenzübertritt nach Guatemala kehrten wir noch einmal nach San Cristóbal zurück. Da uns die Reiseagentur einmal vergessen hatte, wurden aus geplanten 2 Nächten, dannWeiterlesen
A Guatemala
16. März 2023 in Guatemala ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C
After three months in Mexico, we finally headed over the border to Mexico. Our shuttle ride was chaos from start to finish (with a brief interlude to walk across the border). Approximately 12 hoursWeiterlesen
Quetzaltenango/ Xela
18. März 2023 in Guatemala ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C
Welcome to Guatemala! Our first few days were spent in Quetzaltenango, aka Xela in Guatemala's western highlands. It was a bit of a quiet town in one of the country's poorer regions, but a wonderfulWeiterlesen
Volcan Santa Maria
19. März 2023 in Guatemala ⋅ 🌧 11 °C
Near Xela, we joined volunteer guides from the organization Quetzaltrekkers (they do great work supporting kids in the region - check them out!) to climb the volcano Santa Maria. It was a long climb,Weiterlesen




























































































































































































































































































































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