Chiapas was the most anticipated part of the trip. Chiapas is the most southern state of Mexico, by the Pacific coast and by the Guatemalan border. It is a very diverse state when it comes to physical geography, it includes sub-tropical rainforest, high mountains and plains, the coast. It was also one of the states where ancient Mayans reigned for centuries, leaving behing...
Oaxaca (also known as Oaxaca de Jimenez) is the capital city of the mexican state under the same name. The city is located in the south of Mexico on the altitude od 1500 meters above sea level as it lies in Sierra Madre mountain range. It also lies on the famous panamerican highway, the road that supposedly runs through the full length of...
After leaving Ciudad de Mexico and spending a couple of days on intensive sightseeing we flew to Puerto Escondido for a quick beach getaway. Puerto Escondido is a town in the state of Oaxaca, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean.It literally translates as The Hidden Port. Luckily, despite its relatively small size it has an airport and it is connected by numerous bus routes...
And finally, there it was. My first long-haul journey since the pandemic began! Initially I was ought to visit a different destination but with all the restriction hustle I decided to fly to Mexico instead. There were a few reasons to choose this particular destination: first of all, there were merely any entry requirements due to covid-19 so I knew I could easily...
The whole area of the French Riviera is extremely picturesque and full of treats. Nice is the largest city of the region and Monaco is the most luxurious one (while being a seperate country, of course!) but if you had some more time I would definitely recommend exploring a few smaller cities or villages. Every place tells a different story and has its...