We were mostly working (at a slow pace due to the turtle internet speed) during the week we were there so we didn’t get out and try a ton of food in Bali but we still tried some! Much of what we ate we cooked at our place but we also tried a few different …
Mexico City is a bustling city of 20 million. It is the largest city in North America and attracts a huge number of tourists, expats, and temporary residents. Obviously, a huge city is going to need an approach to getting around easily. So we’ve created this Mexico City Transportation Guide to help you. Regardless of your …
The Mexico City National Anthropology Museum is an excellent way to discover the human history of Mexico. From the dawn of the human species until the modern day, it covers everything. It was for this reason – that it would inform our travels – that I insisted the museum be one of the first places …
If you want to do any cave tours in Playa del Carmen, then you are going to want to check out Rio Secreto. Playa del Carmen has essentially been turned into the tourist playground of Mexico. Swimming, snorkeling, diving, ruins – you name it you can find a way to do it within close vicinity. …
In the heart of Mexico City’s Centro Historico district, the ancient Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan lies the ruins of Templo Mayor. Today, what remains is only ruins, but the site was once one of the most important temples in the Aztec Empire. It is now a great look into the Aztec and Mesoamerican culture …
The number one thing that I wanted to do during our travel through Mexico was to see Teotihuacan, the massive pyramids near Mexico City. Monumental pyramids of stone standing in the highlands just north of the capital – these behemoths are the largest in the world that you can climb. Teotihuacan – The Massive Pyramids …