Mexico was the first country I visited after I quit my old corporate law job and started travelling full-time. I spent 3 months there and, wow – what an amazing start to my new life!
Rather than trying to see the whole country during that time, I decided to focus on the Yucatan, Chiapas, Oaxaca, and Mexico City.
I’m a big believer in slow travel, and Mexico is so huge and diverse, it would’ve been impossible to properly do it justice with just one visit.
Exploring Chiapas was certainly an adventure. Mexico’s poorest state, it’s also one of the richest in terms of culture, history, and natural beauty.
The landscapes in Chiapas are breathtaking. From misty mountains to dense jungles, it’s a place that feels wild and untamed.
I loved visiting the ruins of Palenque. Rising out of the thick jungle, this ancient Mayan city feels almost mythical, with its towering temples and intricate carvings.
The sound of howler monkeys echoing through the trees added to the atmosphere. Exploring this epic place was like stepping into a platform video game from the ’90s.
San Cristóbal de las Casas, with its colourful streets and lively markets, is a great base for exploring the region. You could spend days wandering the cobbled lanes, sipping locally grown coffee, and soaking in the laid-back vibe.
Cañón del Sumidero was another highlight. Towering cliffs rise on either side, crocodiles bask on the banks, and colourful birds dart overhead.
Many people in Chiapas still speak Mayan languages and practice traditions that have been passed down for centuries.
Visiting towns like Chamula and learning about the way of life of the local Indigenous communities was humbling and eye-opening.
Chiapas may not have the glossy resorts or polished tourist infrastructure of other parts of Mexico, but that’s part of its charm.
It’s raw, real, and full of surprises. Exactly the kind of place that keeps me wanting to travel.
Remember: the best experiences are usually found off the beaten path. Don’t just go to Cancun.
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