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    • Day 112

      Catemaco (Veracruz)

      January 2, 2023 in Mexico ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Después de algunas dudas sobre como seguir el viaje, decidimos por suerte de ir en bus hasta Catemaco para conocer la costa y los bosques cerca de Catemaco (al Sur de la ciudad Veracruz).

      A pesar de no tener casi reseñas elegimos Las Cabañas Ixaya de Andrés y Alba en el mini pueblo dos Amantes a 20 min de Catemaco.
      Encontramos un lugar tranquilo con una cabaña muy acogedora y una pareja súper amable.

      Visitamos la zona de la costa con Andrés y otro señor Colombiano con tanto de tour en barco a Roca Partida y Playa Escondida (playas virgenes de origen volcanico). Visitamos una cascada cerca de la playa y nos sorprende el paisaje totalmente verde con ríos, arboles y cascadas que llegan casi a la playa.

      Otro días hicimos ruta en la reserva Benito Suarez donde se aprecia flora local cascadas y río (desafortunadamente la flora se la han cargado).

      Último día vamos a la Laguna Escondida con un breve trekking después de haber ido a una impresionante cascada al lado de la playa.

      Lugares:
      Reserva benito juarez
      Cascada velo de novia
      Laguna escondida y laguna azul
      Playa roca partida
      Playa ermita
      Playa hermosa
      Playa laguna escondida
      Cueva de los piratas

      Única nota no del todo positiva es que para visitar la zona hay que coger colectivo que no pasan siempre y con un coche se pueden visitar muchos mascotas sitios. Igualdad pudimos hacerlo todo.
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    • Day 10

      Days 10 to 12: Catemaco

      February 15, 2019 in Mexico

      The short journey to the lakeside town of Catemaco leads me to the Posada Bugambilias. It's not very conveniently located, outside the town centre and away from the lake but Chepina the owner gives me a warm welcome. She knows a lot of local people and sets me up with a trip to a nature reserve, the Benito Juarez, named after the 19th century Mexican president. We stand by the roadside and presently the transport she has ordered rolls up. It's a "rural mixto", a small truck so-named for carrying goods---on the roof---and people. There are two rows of seats in the cab but I sit on one of two inward-facing benches in the trailer. I haven't much clue where this is heading but after following the lake for a dozen miles, the road leaves the shore and rises to a small village where they let me get off. There a man walks me to a house where my guide (on the right in the picture) takes me to the reserve. She leads me through some fields and then the foliage closes in until we're in the last swathe of jungle in these parts. The atmosphere becomes sticky and oppressive but is easily compensated by the beautiful waterfalls. I'm pleased not only that despite the dry season the water is running, and I can hand hold the camera for 1/8 of a second.

      Catemaco is quite popular with visitors at weekends so it's no trouble to join a boat party on the lake. It's not short of wildlife and swimmers must take care because of crocodiles. Their usual prey however are birds, other reptiles and mammals like the spider monkey if they fall in!

      In the continuing weekend euphoria, a threesome (two pictured here) serenade the tables where I'm having dinner. Music while you eat!
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    • Day 8

      Days 8 & 9: San Andres Tuxtla

      February 13, 2019 in Mexico

      Once again the bus service on the ground exceeds that predicted on line and I am on a single stage service to San Andres Tuxtla. This is another place little known outside Mexico. The town itself is not particularly remarkable but its chief interest is its lying in a tobacco growing region. So if Cuba is inaccessible, SA Tuxtla is a substitute. The Santa Clara factory offers free tours, showing a fascinating display of how the cigars are hand-rolled. Founded in 1830, Santa Clara strangely shares a name with a cake shop chain (founded 1924) which also serves fantastic chocolate milk shakes. You can either get a smoking habit or boost your waist inches---take your choice!

      SA Tuxtla is as good place as any to observe traditional Mexican practices. If you hear a high pitched whistle in the street, it may herald the approach of a knife sharpener (see below). A harsher whoosh sound may denote the presence of the man selling sort of roast chestnuts, the noise emerging from the chimney.

      A team of musicians is tuning up in the plaza. They are delighted to pose for me although I realise later that they're heading a funeral procession. But in Mexico the lines between the living and the departed are more blurred than they are here and it's not the mournful occasion that one might expect. And to finish on a happy note, the 14th February is approaching and gifts, toys etc. marking the big day are everywhere!
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