3 Places in Mexico You Haven’t Been

3 Places in Mexico You Haven’t Been
Magical Town of Xilitla (Journey Mexico)
8/13/2014
Updated:
8/13/2014

“No matter how many times you go – no matter what you think you’ve seen – Mexico always surprises you” – that quote cannot be any more accurate! Mexico is a vast and limitless country containing so many innumerous wonders that, in my opinion, no other one single country can match. Mexico has pyramids larger than Egypt, beaches more beautiful than Australia, historic architecture more stunning than Rome and a rich gastronomy that gives France a run for its money! It would take more than one lifetime to truly immerse yourself in all that Mexico has to offer and most travelers just barely cover the surface. Many once off-the-beaten-path places, such as Tulum, have developed over time into incredible world-class destinations, and although hesitant to make known current off-the-beaten-path towns for fear it will one day become spoiled, they are just too remarkable not to share!

San Juan Chamula, Chiapas

Near Chiapas’ former capital, San Cristobal de las Casas, is the quaint, autonomous village of San Juan Chamula where no outside police or military are allowed to enter the indigenous Tzotzil-Maya community.

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San Juan Chamula peoples’ ancestors were one of the few groups to never be fully conquered or captured by the Spanish resulting in pre-Hispanic customs and traditions that are still very much present today. The town’s church is a unique and complex mixture of Christian and Pagan beliefs and some say a completely out-of-world experience.

Comala, Colima

A small, picturesque village, Comala offers rich, locally produced coffee and boasts eternal spring-like weather creating the perfect setting to enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities. Not known to many is the beautiful Hacienda San Antonio hotel set at the foot of an active volcano. Alluring gardens open up to unspoiled natural beauty creating the perfect, luxurious retreat and the hotel itself provides incredible insight to the rich traditions of Mexico’s arts and crafts with works by some of the country’s leading artisans on display.

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Copyright © 2014 by Journey Mexico. This article was written by Jessica Seba and originally published on the Journey Mexico Blog.

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