Ruins, Waterfalls and Cenotes of Yucatan. Feb 5 – 20

From one extreme to another, as steep and windy as the Chiapas roads are, the Yucatan’s are long straight.  It’s a relief for driving and we can often go 20km without crossing a tope!   The Yucatan is well known for ancient ruins, stunning cenotes and white sandy beaches.  It’s all of that and more […]

Fresh water pools, Santo Cristobal & 200+ topes. Feb 3 – 4th

Leaving Hierve el Agua we continued towards the Chiapas region, the road is still windy, temps are getting hotter which means earlier starts.  Distances are given on the gps but times tend to vary greatly and remain somewhat unpredictable and double the calculated time.   We have come to love the ioverlander app, thanks to […]

Macaws, Worlds Largest Tree & Hierve el Agua. Jan 29 – 2 Feb

Tim had read on Ioverlander about the Guacamaya Verdes, the Green Military Macaws. That it was a guided six hour round trip hike to the place where the Macaws return to each night to sleep. Well this family of bird lovers agreed it was a must do. So i fired off an email to make […]

Puebla & Cholula, Jan 26 – 28

Puebla has been on my must see list of places for Mexico and I was excited to be visiting. I stupidly thought it was a smaller town, which it is compared to CDMX, but as we came in from the upper highway, i was blown away by just how big it was here. Upon arrival […]

Teotihuacan Pyramids & CDMX Jan 21 – 25

Ioverlander recommended we stay at El Rancho RV park, located a short distance from the Pyramids just North East of the city. Taking the toll road, we managed to navigate our way, but not with out error as coming through the toll road with multiple on ramps and fast moving traffic we took the right […]