Treasure Along the Way: Cenotes Choj Ha and Pueblo Fantasma
One of the things I most enjoy doing when I’m out on a road trip is coming across those hole-in-the-wall places I wasn’t planning on visiting; places where, for whatever…
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One of the things I most enjoy doing when I’m out on a road trip is coming across those hole-in-the-wall places I wasn’t planning on visiting; places where, for whatever…
Continue readingPerhaps you have heard the term eco-tourism, where anyone with a tree promotes their touristic attraction claiming it is eco-friendly and sustainable. Eco-tourism, eco-friendly, and sustainable are just a few…
Continue reading“Trails represent travel – getting lost and finding yourself” our guide Ulyses says, while he pedals alongside me surrounded by the lush Yucatecan countryside. On a crisp morning, I…
Continue readingBefore we start, I know what you’re thinking: a cenote swim…in winter? Olivia, are you crazy? Olivia is not crazy (yet). In fact, I have good news for you. Yucatán…
Continue readingMy mission during these difficult times is to find ways to get my kids outside and exploring safely. Fresh air, nature, adventure, and time away from screens, that’s what we…
Continue readingThere are many cenotes in Yucatán, of all shapes and sizes, but there are a few that are unique for the way in which they’re run. In some Yucatecan communities,…
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