Category: Mexico State
Posted in Guanajuato, HIdalgo, INAH, Mexico, Mexico State, Travel On The Dirt
Tagged Archeology, hiking, Native American Ruins, Nature, Ruins, waterfall, Wildlife
January 5 – 10, 2023. When we left San Miguel de Allende we had one more stop in the state of Guanajuato, the ruins of a pre-Hispanic settlement called La Cañada de la Virgin. Of all of the attractions in…
Posted in Mexico, Mexico State, Pueblo Mágico, The World, Travel On The Dirt, Unesco World Heritage Site
Tagged Butterflies, Butterfly Sanctuary, Camping, Cascada, Estado de Mexico, Kayak, Mexico, Overlanding, Overlanding Mexico, Parque El Salto, Piedra Herrada, Pueblo Magico, Valle de Bravo, waterfall
February 4 – 8, 2019. Finding good camping in Mexico can be a bit of a challenge. Right now we are at a campground parked on an incline. We have boards under our front tires to level us up, but…
Posted in INAH, Mexico, Mexico State, Morelos, Puebla, Pueblo Mágico, The World, Travel On The Dirt, Unesco World Heritage Site
Tagged Cholula, Churches, Mercado, Mexico State, Morelos, Native American Ruins, Puebla, Pueblo Magico, Ruins, Street Art, Xochicalco
January 12 – 20, 2019. We left Mexico City at first light. Just like when we were planning our drive into the city two weeks earlier we spent a few days before our departure studying our route – the shortest…