Guadalajara, Central Mexico
Travel Blogs from Guadalajara, Central Mexico, Mexico
Guadalajara
We have moved inland to Guadalajara to try and find some contact lenses for Tash. We took a bus from Melaque which took 5 hours to get here through the mountains of Jalisco. If you ever take the journey, don't look down if you are sitting in the window ...
Guadalajara
Here's some pictures of Guadalajara and the neighboring cities of Tonala and Tlaquepaque. Public art abounds here - murals, sculptures and functional art (streetlamps, benches) are beautiful and the City is really ...
Nuevo Vallarta to Guadalajara to Ajijic
... Chapala. ($30) I had heard of Ajijic as a retirement haven for Americans and Canadians for years and when I decided to come to Mexico to start my adventures this winter, it seemed like the perfect time to check it out for myself. I had heard ...
Zacatecas,Guadalajara,Tequila,PVallarta,Guanajuato
... destination Zacatecas, a good few hours after we´d hoped to get there. Zacatecas is an elegant colonial city in central Mexico. In addition to it's fine colonial buildings, constructed of pink sandstone, it maintains a great partying tradition called ...
29 hours of travel....a new personal best!!
... and tell of what was in his backpack. There was a fan (!?) and quite the selection of pharmaceutical products. Oh....did I mention Mexico has a bit of a drug problem?? So I got to the bus station, almost missed the bus ´cause I wasn´t paying ...
Me x i co!
... in a 1000 survive, though there were definate conservation efforts on the beach to help them out. It was Erics last day in Mexico so he wanted nothing but beach and we were willing to oblidge. After hours of boogie boarding and sun soaking Rach and I ...
Only thing better than 70c tomales-50 cent tacos!!
... interest me, so I´m moving on. I´m sad to be leaving the friends that I´ve made here, but tomorrow it´s on to Mexico City for the 16 September festivities & potential rioting. We´ll see...maybe I´ll witness a revolution! Much love to ...
Another big City..
Guadalajara, second most populous city in Mexico. An extremely safe place to walk around, but in our experience lacked a lot of the charm found in other Mexican cities. We stayed in Tlaquepaque the first night which was pleasant enough and then headed ...
Go With The Flo
... by clicking on the video clip at the end of the photos. We loved that little running traffic-light man in Morelia, Mexico. The overlaid track is a Latin American club anthem that seems to be played everywhere around these parts. More videos from Issy ...
Let the Games Begin!
So out of touch are we with local events that we were oblivious that the Pan American Games were kicking off in town on the day we arrived. Doh! That's why the hostel was booked out. For too long we reaped the shoulder season benefits - just rocking up ...
Getting ready
So here we are getting ready for our big adventure to Asia. When you only have a month it's hard to know which places to pick. We've planned our itinerary, then changed it so many times, and I imagine that once we're actually in Asia, it will ...
Cancun Fishing Tours
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North Mexico to South West Mexico
Got a lift in a car to the border then walked across with my backpack, manged to witness the police arresting prople crossing the border, police in Ninja style face masks pull up in their trucks and arrest and hand cuff these and witnessed numerous car ...
Hindsight -- itinerary, flights, money, etc.
The major lesson we learned, was to go with our gut. When we wrote the first entry, a month prior to going to Thailand, we had decided not to go to Ankhor Wat, but to go to Laos instead. But then we started talking with folks who thought that ...
Guadalajara
After visiting Monterrey a few times in 2005, me and my Mexico Travelin Friends decide to embark on a trip further south. We ahd heard that Guadalajara was more historic, had more architecture and was a totally different feel. All were true. We had a ...
Guadalajara tienes el alma mas Mexicana
... " trip down south had come to an end. We really did have the greatest time ever down there. We learned a great deal about Mexico, it's people, customs, and amazing divesity (in all areas). This was a trip we won't soon forget and are both extremely ...
Schweinemagen und Corona
Mein erste Anlaufstation in Mexiko war bei meinem alten Fussballfreund Enrico in Guadalajara, der zweitgrößten Stadt Mexikos. Er hat sich hier inzwischen privat niedergelassen und auch beruflich einiges aufgebaut. Es geht um "Tortas Ahogadas" um konkret ...
Guadalajara
Hola a todos! Ya ando en Guanatos a unas cuantas hora ya de Colima, creo que andare llegando por alla como el Sabado, saludos a todos y Yo como siempre muy bien y disfrutando cada momento/ciudad, hasta la ...
Off We Go! Strangers in a Strange Land
... moment, Lili, Mandy, Barbara, Nicole and Kevin. We will meet the rest of the students on January 2, 2008 Touch down in Guadalajara was gorgeous, pasing over a huge canyon and the mountains while the sun set. We arrived around 5:15 PM and got our first ...
Guadalajara
... this friday in the semi final. So Buena Suerte (good luck) Jorge! y gracias for todo. estan me otra famila en Mexico! From Guadalajara I travel down to the Pacific coast and to the popular resort town of Puerto Vallarta and hopefully some ...
good gravy!
... she got most of it right...except I ain´t a student no more. The flight was really long and I was exausted when I landed in Mexico. The passport stamper person asked me in english where I was staying while I was here and I said ´oh no, I am traveling ...
La fiesta Mexicana
We will post trip information here as soon as it starts. For 2010, we will continue planning the project and look for Sponsors that are willing to invest and support the Project. All indications in that regard is highly appreciated. Please contact us by ...
Big City No fun
I didn't like Guada la jara too much, it was big, busy, and felt like my brain was being squished by too large pliers, here are some photos though> (a cool art piece showed up over night in the main plaza, that was cool) ...
Learning Spanish in Guadalajara
... are buzzing and full of street life, food, entertainment, beautiful architecture and a generally happy feel. Anyone travelling to Mexico should learn some spanish before arrival unless you want to stay at the poolside and speak only to tourists, ...

