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San Cristobal de las Casas: The Maya Passage

Sunday, December 14 San Cristobal de Las Cases is the geographic center of the state of Chiapas, and is an enchanting colonial city surrounded by indigenous villages with the largest Maya population in Mexico. The city holds plenty of colonial churches, colorful buildings with ornate metal and wood latticework, and a great number of cafes, […]

San Cristobal to the border: Next Stop Guatamela

Monday, December 15 With our hearts still in Chiapas, we made our way south to our border crossing with Guatemala. We had wanted to go north to visit Palenque, and then complete a loop through the Chiapas highland forests along the border with Guatemala. This area is the home of the Lacadon Mayans and reputed […]

Feliz Navidad

December 24th We’re behind on our posting but it’s mostly written and just needs photos. We’re currently in San Salvador, El Salvador. Inna & I would like to wish all of our friends, family, and readers a very Merry Christmas y Feliz Navidad. Your comments and emails have been very appreciated and we wish you […]

Lake Atitlan: It Really Is That Nice

Tuesday, December 16 – Thursday December 18 We arose early and made the short trip to the Guatemala border. We had done our research and this border was supposed to be the best, but we were still expecting the worst. It was a pleasant surprise. We returned our vehicle permit at Banjercito in Mexico to […]

Antigua: A City Without A Future

Thursday and Friday, December 18 and 19 Antigua, a former capital, was the only large colonial city in our Guatemalan itinerary. It is sited in a highland valley between the cones of two volcanoes and is a host to a collection on UNESCO-listed churches, elegant buildings and plazas. In its day Antigua was one of […]

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