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mai. – jul. 2021

dos meses en México

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  • Gameday & Clubbing

    25 de maio de 2021, México ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    We finally played my dice game. Then we went out to this darn tasty Taco Bar Fish Shack!! The boys went surfing and I enjoyed my stay at the beach with some Finnish girls. Uli, Palesa, Alex and myself went out for dinner, afterwards to Bonitas, then to Selinas for Salsa and then some other club. Mezcal, Tequila and coconut liquor... not good... Some people started a fight and I took off immediately - I don’t need to happen to me what Uli told me about Tulum, where a guy in the club was shot right in front of her and they all had to lay on the ground wishing for their lives.Leia mais

  • Surfing

    26 de maio de 2021, México ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    This was suchhhh a good day!! I got up and did what I wanted to do for so long, I went to the beach to go take a surfing lesson! 700Pesos, quite expensive and with a hangover - I realized later - probably not the best idea but still pretty fun! I caught some waves (holas in español) and felt pretty great standing on a surfboard. I wanted to go home but then I met Tana on the stairs and she invited me to spend some time with her and Dan and Flo, so I did and it became an even better day :) I ate fresh Oysters for 150Pesos. We watched how the guy got them and some octopuses out of the water, only using his hands, holy moly... I played Volleyball and went to release 193 turtles with Leo and Carlos. Then Alex cooked some Shrimp Risotto and after that I met Gonzalo, Sebastian, Vale and some other people at El Arból for some time.Leia mais

  • “Stuck” in Puerto Escondido

    2 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    Okay, so I wanted to stay for a week and in the meantime learn a lot of things... now it has been more than two weeks of partying, more partying, playing volleyball, chilling, even more partying, meeting people, saying goodbye to people and much more partying. A few pictures of my time in Puerto Escondido and small stories to share. This was an unexpected, beautiful and nice but also breaking point in my travels. I don’t feel like it belongs on this page. So Puerto Escondido only gets one entry for the unexpected amount of time I have been there. I loved it and I felt trapped as well. There’s places in this world, I realized, where you shouldn’t stay even though it would be so easy to do so.Leia mais

  • Puerto Escondido -> Mazunte

    5 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    I really had to get out of Puerto Escondido for a few days, spend some time on my own and get out of the Habitus of drinking and partying and eating and drinking and partying and reverse vise... stayed in a hostel at the beginning of town, had a weird neighbor in the dorm, no ven, so I only slept for 2 hours and took a dip in the pool in the middle of the night to cool down.
    I tried to get to Mazunte as early as possible but the Colectivo broke so we had to take a taxi after another bus wouldn’t take us and hitchhiking didn’t seem like a safe option (bad vibes...) I tried to see the sunset from beautiful Punta Cometa point but I couldn’t get there in time. Afterwards I went out for a crazy expensive dinner with Gonzalo and his friends. I ordered a salad, it was really tasty but the only thing missing from it was the actual lettuce for it being called a salad in my opinion...
    Also, I don’t know why I look like a fatty in that picture...
    I was so tired, they went out for dancing but I went to sleep at midnight rightaway.
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  • Mazunte & Temazcal

    6 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    Bad night, beautiful beach, search for a new hostel, pretty sunset, boring small city life. Homemade tacos at the market place in the morning and Ceviche at the sunset point in the evening!! I did a Temazcal in the evening, that is like a sauna but for cleaning your four spiritual bodies. You first ask all the gods, poles and apirits to accept you and then you sit in the Temazcal (a stony round hut) and you chant, cry, scream, do whatever you want while hot stones get carried in. It’s about opening doors so that you can free yourself. You get in there with an intention. They tell you the heat is only in your mind and probably it’s true but still I wanted to stop after the third round but then I just laid down on the floor where the heat wasn’t too strong. Afterwards you get out and take a dip in the pool at the same time. Especially in Mazunte (people have told me) it can seem like a sect, which I felt like being a part of a bit too but still, it was an interesting experience and I think I’d like to try it again being a bit more open-minded.Leia mais

  • Day trip to Zipolite, Puerto Angel

    7 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    My neighbor Marco took me to Zipolite and Puerto Angel on his motorbike. It was fun. He doesn’t speak English so my Spanish skills got tested to the maximum... you can say a lot when you don’t care about grammar and just try to make clear what you mean :) I’m on my way back to Puerto Escondido. This was too boring for me, I think I saw everything after 48 hours here. Dinner in the Peruvian place with Romio. My oh my, that’s some delicious food!!!Leia mais

  • Daytrip to San José Manialtepec

    10 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ 🌧 29 °C

    Becca and I took her Scooter to this lovely small town to do a tour to the hot Springs with horseback riding but unfortunately at this time it is not possible to do so. So we just experienced the surrounding area, enjoyed seeing something else than the ocean and spent some time with only the two of us. We saw many vultures which really look crazy. Being stupid is my favorite thing to do here I think because sitting on a bike with no shoes, no helmet and only shorts doesn’t seem too smart. But... we survived so everything’s alright.Leia mais

  • My last days in Puerto Escondido

    16 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Last time I wrote about Puerto Escondido I said it will only get one entry for the amount of time I have spent there. Since that time doubled itself again this really is the last written blog entry you will see. Right now I’m sitting in the bus to San Cristóbal - finally - happy and sad at the same time. My time in Puerto... I don’t want to miss it but also, I should have left earlier.
    13 more days for a long bus trip to catch my flight in Cancún on the 1st. The traveling has started again. You will get more updates now. I’m really sad I didn’t write into my diary this past month in Puerto Escondido because it was an amazing up and downhill time ending with me having tonsillitis and not being able to drink speak or swallow... I met great people, I got a few skills in Volleyball, I partied hard, I ate well, I didn’t do much. I’m not sure if I want to come back but I think I will eventually. This place can be like a home. I understand why everybody’s buying land - it’s a gold mine. You can make a fuck ton of money renting air bnbs or hostels in this “hidden port” which is not so hidden anymore.
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  • Puerto Escondido -> San Cristóbal

    17 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    13h night bus - not the most relaxing experience. But! A beautiful green view and safe. I stay in hostel Iguana, there’s actually hot water!!! What a fantastic change of fate after 1 month 😍😍 took a shower immediately. After that Élise (I know her from Puerto Escondido) and I took a stroll around the city, visited some nice hostels, met like 20 new people, ate Calzone, drank Combucha at this cute Café Frontera and went on the walking tour to find out more about this city. Pretty cute city btw. Definitely worth a visit if not a stay.
    In the evening I went out with some people from the hostel for wine and drinks.
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  • Cañon del Sumidero & Party

    18 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Elise and I decided to take a tour - which was soooo worth it!! 3 miradors and a (kinda speed) boat tour through something like Grand Canyons…. At one point the guide explained the stonewalls go up to 1,2km… the views were incredible. There was a small waterfall going down which we drove past, many crocodile which are supposed to be vegetarian, baby crocodiles and monkeys. Nature and wildlife are really fascinating I want to experience more like this and then in a more untouched environment and not as commercialized.
    The small city we had a stop in afterwards was a big disappointment and really expensive as well - if we hadn’t seen the price on the menu we wouldn’t have believed that a fucking Tlayuda cost 130pesos… and not even a really good one! In the evening I went to visit Elise at her hostel, found a Churro place by accident (I have been searching for one for my whole time being in Mexico!!!) and had a weird but great evening with some people in Puerta Viaje. Shaved eyebrows, having to chug drinks and me: running against a glass door are only parts of it… th night ended with a nice night club with live music and salsa and spicy tacos at a nice food stand on the main market area at 2 am.
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  • Hiking to San Juan de Chamula

    19 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

    Being ready at 9am and being a punctual German - two things you wouldn’t connect to Gina.
    Nice breakfast at 11am in the city center and then walking (not really hiking) for 2 1/2 hours. Partly through abandoned and not touristy streets of San Cristóbal, then through a small forest next to a dirty river, muddy ground, probably a few tics and really beautiful silence and then following a street straight to Chamula. On our way we saw the horseback riding tour and I got kinda jealous until this one guy’s stirrup just ripped and he was knocked of the running horse, falling down to earth without a helmet on… he was fine, but the shock was big.
    The purpose of this hike was to go to Chamula, which I will only refer to as town with the crazy chicken church from now on. Chamula is a very traditional and conservative town from what I have seen. All the women wear not perfectly fitting long black skirts out of sheep’s wool and unreveiling tops, there’s more poverty than I have seen so far and for some reason the people here don’t smile. Not even when you say hello, thank you or smile at them… weird! Got the way home we took a Colectivo and in the evening I went out with two guys from Denmark and one from the US for drinks and to a club called “Haus” - the music wasn’t really good but I had a good talk with a Mexican girl in Spanish so I see the positive side. The vibe of the club was people in fancy dresses and suits, booking tables in advance and spending money to show off…
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  • Iglesia Guadalupe

    21 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

    Katie, Nicci and I went walking around the city after a long sleep till the middle of the day, seems I gotta stay longer since I’ve missed that rave yesterday and everybody keeps telling me how great it was… I like San Cristóbal, it’s really cute and has an interesting atmosphere in between colonial and Mayan. We ate at a nice garden place where one guy had to serve and prepare food for only the 3 of us and it took him at least 1h and 20min… I’m not really a patient person even though I’ve developed - but that almost threw me overboard… we went up Iglesia Guadalupe, took part in a Spanish service and bought some (really sweet) Mexican sweets afterwards in a small corner shop.Leia mais

  • Hiking, otra vez Crazy Chicken Church

    21 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

    This is a short excerpt of my mental diary. It’s kinda personal but I feel like today is the day to share some thoughts and “hugs”: I don’t know if you have noticed how beautiful life is but I honestly JUST experienced it. I came home after a really nice day, we went to a thrift shop after hiking but that’s more of an amazing side note, but anyways. It was raining, it was cold, all my things are at the laundry place so I don’t have anything to wear and then I got a new, freshly washed towel, the electricity was off but the hot shower runs with gas from 8am to 8pm and it was one of the happiest moments of my life to stand under that shower have hot water pouring on me, putting on shampoo, drying up in a hot steamed room with a soft fresh towel and then putting on lotion and new clothes. There’s so less in life that you need. There’s really so less. Every second thought I have is that I don’t want to come back to Germany. It’s not even: “I don’t wanna come home.” I don’t feel like that’s my home. Not sure if I have ever felt that way. Home is where your heart is and my heart has always been with the people around me. I felt homesick few times in my life, really few times, maybe once or twice. But never for a place but only for my family and the family I chose. I feel like I am on a long journey to find home. Home in like a place. And this journey just started, it’s gonna go on for quite some time.
    I’m not gonna miss my flight to Frankfurt even though I think about it all the time but I’m also gonna book another one leaving Germany again. To somewhere. To search further. At some point.
    Somebody told me today that traveling is the thing that makes life worthwhile but coming back to a place where you’re staying is the real thing and I sat there listening: I just don’t feel it, I have empathy I can see the honesty in your eyes but I just don’t feel it.
    I don’t feel like I belong somewhere where I cannot be the way I feel I am. I found out things about myself but also about the world in these past two months which I didn’t expect. Mexico has changed me - maybe not as much as you could see or sense it right away but I feel like I’m more as I have been before. There’s so much room in me that I haven’t realized I had before, there’s so many thoughts I didn’t think before. People keep being surprised about my age and honestly I feel so old and so young at the same time. I wish I would be something around 30 years older to know a lot more than I do but I also keep wishing to be 8 years old just indulging in life and not worrying. Sometimes I even wanna go back to around puberty, that age could have been the most amazing time in a good environment. I am really happy to have had this chance, to have made amazing and life changing experiences, to have met people that got me thinking, people I loved to talk to, to party with, to have gotten over myself and my fears and to have started being totally and a hundred percent honest to myself. 9 days left. Soooooo not looking forward.
    I don’t know what to do.
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  • Cascada el Chiflón

    22 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    6 am in the morning: I’m getting picked up to go on my tour to El chiflón and the 5 lakes between Guatemala and Mexico. No breakfast in sight… I didn’t realize we wouldn’t stop for food… 25 pesos for a sandwich at the tourist attraction but it saved my life, not any step further without food in my system… we hiked up the stairs and path to see the top of the waterfall. Unfortunately it’s a booked trip so we only have two hours, 1 1/2 hours later we’re at the top, 1.2km more in altitude. The security guard we meet there congratulated us, apparently there aren’t many people who reach the top and see the waterfall Quinceñara. The view over the valley makes it worthwhile but the way up is hard. I’m tempted to use the fun zip line on our way back but 25€ for that doesn’t seem worth it. I really would have liked to stay longer, maybe picnicking on top with that breathtaking view around or going up again but this time from the other side, I was totally overwhelmed by the grandness, beauty and noise of the waterfall(s), 100% recommendation and definitely want to come back.Leia mais

  • 5 lagos & frontera de Guatemala

    22 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    Perrine and I didn’t stop after seeing the cascada… no no no… out bud took us even further to the 5 lakes that are right next to the border of Guatemala and Mexico. The colours were really beautiful and the water so clear. Really touristy to be honest, we got food there and they really know how to take your money… We had a small dispute with our traveling agency’s itinerary because of an extra payment we weren’t informed about before which led to us changing the lake to take a boat rowing trip for half the price - but paying 50 pesos to see something called a Cenote even tho it was only a dirty ugly waterhole. (POV: picture of my face)
    After that we went to another grand lake, touristy shopping mile up a hill and then a small lake which is divided by a rope signifying the border between the two countries. There are flags, welcome signs, mile stones - and best of all - we got a sms saying “Bienvenidos a Guatemala…” Unfortunately my tour plan said I’d be home by 6pm but we only left that place at 7pm - still having to drive about 3.5hours and with no charge and connection everybody at Iguana worried about me taking off with my newly wed husband the bus driver… ;)
    After getting many hugs and kisses they convinced my made up mind to go to the rave… good thing they did I really enjoyed till the morning hours.
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  • San Juan holiday festivities

    24 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

    I don’t wanna go, I don’t wanna go, I don’t wanna go… pushed back the thought of leaving a few times already but I have booked my bus ticket to Palenque this morning… I don’t wanna leave, I’m not gonna take that bus, I’m gonna stay forever…
    Day trip to the Crazy Chicken Church… again, for the third time. I don’t think I ever explained what happens in that church, so this is dedicated to that.
    The people who live in this region in Chiapas are probably more conservative and culturally different/Mayan than the ones I have met before in touristy regions such as Quintana Roo & Yucatán. The women almost all wear black skirts made out of sheep’s wool and traditional shirts tucked in their skirts, the all braid their hair so it doesn’t fly around and typically speak more of a mix between something indigenous and Spanish. The children beg on the street and for some reason nobody really smiles or is as friendly as I’m used to.
    So, when you enter the church (you’re not allowed to take videos or pictures) the first thing you realize is the lit candles everywhere. Really everywhere. On the ground, in glasses on tables, on top of cupboards, in people’s hands, at the altar - I’m not good with guessing but something between 2000-1000 candles glow in the cloth hanged church. The second thing is weird looking grass or hay on the ground and people constantly brushing it off to the sides, bringing in new ones or taking old ones to the garbage. And then - last but not least - the third thing are the rituals.
    For some - even to themselves - unknown reason the people act on a mix of spiritual, Mayan and Christian culture and religion. They come to the church, start praying to all the mannequins of sacred people showcased in around 60 boxes with glass windows pushed to the walls, then they change directions. All this time they sit on the floor, put between 20-300 candles in rows in front of them, lighten them up and murmuring their prayers. Some of them alone, some in big family groups. And now to the weird and honestly also disturbing part - not to air my opinion on this… some of them put Coca Cola bottles and Pox (it’s like Schnaps) in front of them, then they take a living, breathing chicken out of their many bags, take it and wave it over the candles while praying, eventually the sacrifice it by killing it inside the church. Then they drink the Coca Cola and alcohol and leave.
    I could have articulated this with way more flowery expressions but the voice inside my head became stone cold and wanted to get rid of the sentences as fast as possible. So yeah, that is what happens inside the church… interesting isn’t it. Really another culture.
    Anyways… that day there was live music and a bunch of people out and inside, they had fireworks and I was actually ducking to the floor, trying to cover my ears and eyes being frightened as hell - it started to rain so once we came home we just started drinking and playing games and I was just ignoring the fact of leaving that afternoon, just me being me - plus me being drunk. So when Daniel came to pick me up to go to the bus station together I was totally into the game of Charade we were playing and still hadn’t packed my bag…
    we got the bus even though I really didn’t want to leave… didn’t have a good nights sleep but told the fairy tale of Hansel and Gretel… good morning in Palenque.
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  • Cascada Roberto Barrios

    26 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Yesterday we slept in a jungle hostel, still had to recover from the night bus so the only thing we did was taking a walk in the afternoon and going swimming in the hotels pool next door.
    So the further my trip goes the less pictures I take… so stupid… amazing day with a nice group. Colectivo to the waterfalls, losing one of my juggling balls, ripping my left leg open while going down a natural stone water slope and drinking lots of beer to get over the pain :) I jumped down in one of the water filled caves and enjoyed the time sitting on top of a beautiful waterfall. Daniel and I are leaving to Playa del Carmen this night… let’s see what that Disneyland city is like.

    I’m so angry I missed the archeological site in Palenque… I need to come back, that’s supposed to be one of the best in whole Mexico!!!
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  • Playa del Carmen

    27 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Nightbus to Playa. This country wants to get rid of me - or I search for places that are the worst to have a reason to take that airplane.
    Our taxi didn’t come after we we waited for 20 min or so ending with us rush to the street to grab one by coincidence and hoping for our dear lives while the driver gave his everything to get us there in time…
    Good breakfast in the neighborhood, loud and crowded streets, too many tourist shops, stinky beachside and really not much to offer… I went shopping in the afternoon (bought way too many but way to cute tshirts) and took an expensive dinner which would have been double the price closer to the city centre. After that we walked a bit to the other side of town, Daniel told me that playa is actually kinda sketchy and we decided to go to Cancún the next day. The weather wasn’t too good so unfortunately our plan to visit the Cenote didn’t go as planned.
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  • Zenote Jarden del Eden

    28 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    From Playa to Cancún, checking in the hostel to go back to Playa and then getting out of the second Colectivo to Tulum to see this authentic garden of Eden… how great we plan our trip ;) it was really pretty and worth it tho! I went snorkeling and let the fish bite off the dead skin from my wound and feet 🥴 afterwards we took a halt in Playa again, Daniel took his favorite dish and I ate something too - it seems I become quiet when I’m hungry - here’s your push off button when you want to silence me ;)Leia mais

  • Cancún

    30 de junho de 2021, México ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    Hasta luego México… you gave me your all. Kindness, beauty, love, party, alcohol, food, diseases and more… I’m still saying “I won’t take that plane. I’m not going. I’m not gonna leave. I won’t fly.” But I’m already in here and it seems like I’m going home… it was raining the past few days, I slept a lot, recovering from the painkillers, antibiotics and injections I got and now I’m looking forward to go to a German speaking doctor, see everyone again and leave to Venice next week :)
    I enjoy my time in the airplane with Daniel from Barcelona, we really vibe and I like not having to speak German again… good food in here, nice sunrise and a good morning Germany!!
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  • Final da viagem
    2 de julho de 2021