Posted: under Mexico.
Tags: 8 Years, Canada, Hostel, Mexico
sd705 asked:
I am a German citicien,I started a hostel in Mexico 8 years ago,trusted the wrong people and need to start all over again.
Any advice?
Jose
Oct 31 2008
Posted: under Mexican Holidays.
Tags: Basilica De Guadalupe, Beach Volleyball, Beauty Sun, Diana Cazadora

Alfie James asked:
The corner of the world where Mexico is, can really said to be blessed with beauty. Sun kissed beaches, archaeological sites, shopping bustles etc, makes the Mexico holidays filled with fun. These holidays are rejuvenating and full of activities. Moreover, a travel enthusiast and a food connoisseur cannot afford to miss these holidays. The Mexican cuisine is world widely known for its sumptuous taste with a blend of choicest herbs, pepper and spices. It is not just the cuisine that attracts the visitor but also the exotic beaches and sites are captivating.
The people who have a soft corner for adventure and water sports can engross themselves on the beaches. Acapulco is the best place for avid divers. Vacationers can enjoy the sun and sand. Along with it, activities like water ski, parasailing, beach volleyball etc, also intensifies the visitor’s interest. The Mexico holidays are full of site-seeing excursions like Chichen Itza, Mexico city Zoo, the Papalote, Basilica de Guadalupe, Chapultepec castle, Metropolitan cathedral, museums etc. It is one of the hottest destinations of North America.
Other destinations worth visiting are monuments like the Diana Cazadora, Angel of independence etc. The people who love to shop at this exclusive destination for shopping can arrive at the Zona Rosa and Almeda Park. When it comes to special adventure, the travelers can visit the pyramid of the sun and moon. The cave structures and ancient structures are so captivating in this part of western peninsula. The Mexico holidays are a one stop solution for rejuvenation.
The Mexico Holidays are bound to give the travel enthusiast a worth for his money. The most interesting thing about these vacations is that they are not at all fixed to a single activity. Moreover, the people must visit the Mazatlan, it is amongst the tallest light houses and an observatory too. Lastly, to pull maximum fun out of such a vacation, never forget to book them with a travel service provider and organize the tour.
Evan
Oct 30 2008
Posted: under Mexican Holidays.
Tags: Dia De Los Muertos, El Dia De Los Muertos, Local Delicacies, Mayan Riviera

Justin Burch asked:
Much like the fun-filled traditions associated with Halloween in the United States, Mexico embraces the somber autumn holiday with a variety of celebrations and activities. Known throughout Latin America as El Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), Cancun offers visitors a truly unique version on this popular holiday, with many events incorporating both Mayan customs and modern Mexican traditions. Beginning on October 31 with celebrations for the returned souls of the departed, the party continues each year until November 2.
As Cancun is in the center of the historic region known as the Mayan Riviera, many of the city’s events incorporate Hanal Pixan - the Mayan ritual of the dead. Both in Cancun and at most of the Mayan sites outside the city, candlelight prayer services are held on October 31 to commemorate the deceased. After this period of reflection, Hanal Pixan quickly transforms into a friendly meal shared by hundreds. Tamales are often baked in an underground pit and served to both the living and the dead, as it is believed that the deceased absorb the essence of the food placed at their graves. Handmade wines and candies are also passed around for all to enjoy, but Hanal Pixan marks only the beginning of this amazing holiday.
October 31 is also marks the beginning of a three day culinary feast in Cancun, taking place both in the streets and all the best restaurants. At the city’s gastronomy festival, visitors can sample local delicacies and gourmet international cuisine prepared by Mexico’s best chefs. Held outdoors along the Caribbean waterfront, this festival is anything but a sober Day of the Dead ritual, as guests are invited to eat and drink as much as they like. If you dine in any of Cancun’s restaurants throughout the three day holiday, you will be treated special local recipes reserved for Day of the Dead. At night, many visitors move from the restaurants to the bars and dance clubs where special events such as costume parties have become the norm.
One of the most fascinating traditions associated with the Day of the Dead is the creation of colorful altars - known in Mexico as ofrendas - to honor deceased loved ones. Anywhere you travel in the city, you will pass numerous altars containing all kinds of offerings. Set on tables with white cloth, the altars of Cancun display everything from fresh flowers and chocolate skulls to wooden crosses, personal mementos and photographs. Though the tradition of honoring the deceased might seem solemn, the positive atmosphere of the holiday extends to these personalized displays, as awards are handed out for the most elaborate and beautifully decorated altars.
The newest Day of the Dead activity for Cancun’s visitors takes place south of the city in the Xcaret Nature and Cultural Park. Last year, the park unveiled The Bridge to Paradise - one of the world’s most unique cemeteries. Composed of 365 lavish gravesites created by local artists, The Bridge to Paradise serves as a creative representation of Mexican history and culture. For instance, a colorful sculpture of a bed complete with linens references the country’s dreamlike mythology, while a miniature replica of a cathedral reminds visitors of Mexico’s religious culture. During the celebrations surrounding the Day of the Dead, visitors are served candies and other refreshments from altars set up throughout the cemetery. Much like the celebrations in Cancun, the events at Xcaret and its cemetery rejoice in life and the cultural traditions of Mexico on this seemingly dark day.
Much like the American tradition of Halloween, children are encouraged to don costumes and trick-or-treat during the celebrations of Day of the Dead. However, Mexican myth and tradition contribute some interesting items to the children’s experience. As most trick-or-treating takes place of November 2 - the day when, as myth has it, spirits must leave the homes of their loved ones and return to the other side - all children wear bracelets of red string to ward off the more nefarious spirits traveling to the underworld. As with all the other events surrounding Day of the Dead, visitors are encouraged to participate in the local traditions.
Furthermore, as the holiday takes place just weeks before the beginning of the peak travel season, Day of the Dead may be one of the best times to visit Cancun. Many airlines and resorts will feature special rates during this week, making travel to this luxurious destination affordable for any family.
Though Day of the Dead is celebrated throughout Latin America, few destinations observe the holiday as colorfully as Cancun. If you want to experience one of the region’s most treasured holidays, visit the city where modern luxury and Mayan tradition meet to create an unforgettable vacation.
Abigail
Oct 29 2008
Posted: under Mexican Holidays.
Tags: Holiday Destination, Maya Civilization, Mountaineering, Time Hit

Alfie James asked:
It is not for nothing that Mexico was awarded seventh rank among the best holiday destinations of the world by World Tourism Organisation. The country boasts of a number of attractions that can satiate the senses of any visitor. In fact, tourism is the third largest revenue-generating sector in the country and over 20 million tourists turn up there every year. This alone says what Mexico holidays can be!
With a history of more than four thousand years and all the makings of a hot holiday destination, the country is sure to be liked by all those who travel for fun and information. The historical ruins are an all-time hit and worthy of being included among the seven new wonders of the world. Chichen Itza, built during the famous Maya civilization is certainly the best attraction. A visit to this historical site serves as source of gathering education through entertainment.
The Meso-American ruins are probably the second important attraction besides Chichen Itza. But more tan anything else, this country work as an ideal destination for adventure sports. Most of the Mexico is highlands or mountains that make enough room for adventure games like trekking and mountaineering. Together with this, there is enough scope for sunbathing, surfing and scuba diving. But to top these all, Mexico holidays provides scope for feasting around and taking fun from its festivity.
Mexican beach resorts are popular among the college students of the United States who throng in the beaches during the peak time of vacationing. Week before the Easter and beginning of the spring are the times when students gather there in large number. However, Mexico Holidays can be fun round the year. Yet, July, August and December are the busiest months so far visitors from outside are concerned. Easily affordable tour package can be bought from various agencies to take a trip to this intriguing country.
Isabelle
Oct 21 2008
Posted: under Mexican Holidays.
Tags: Caribbean Mexico, Chichen Itza, Long Stretch, Yucatan Peninsula

Alfie James asked:
The Yucatan peninsula represents the Caribbean Mexico, which has some of modern resorts that offer an unforgettable Mexico beach holidays. The vacationers wish to lie down in the sun, feel the sun kissed beaches, diving into fresh water, roaming through the ruins of lost civilizations. These holidays can bring the people back to life after a hectic schedule. The resort areas have that unique magic and myths of Mexico, the experience is truly luxury and modern, all blessed with calming waters and the winds of Caribbean.
Cancun, the L-shaped Island is linked to the mainland by a causeway, which is fourteen miles long. The beaches are lined with hotels that appear as extreme luxury. The Cancun offers restaurants serving exotic dishes, dose of entertainment from reggae, jazz clubs, discos and folklore cabarets, world-class shopping experience and sports like golf, water sports, tennis and Mexican bullfights. These ideal Mexico beach holidays make an all-round vacation. With amazing nightlife and sunny beach days, they are the perfect hideout for travel enthusiasts.
Now, nine miles from the mainland is Conzumel and it is reached by ferry. This 181 square mile limestone island is blessed with splendid beaches, palm grove forests, relics of Mayan empire that dates back to 1,000 AD. The nature parks and reserves are also among the main visitor attractions there. The coast opposite to it is the Riviera Maya, which is a long stretch of minute fishing villages. There are small and hidden resorts that are well sought by nature loving tourists. It is also housed to modern resort areas that are perfect spot to explore this wonderful ancient land.
With Mexico beach holidays the holiday goers can think of making an escapade to the beach and soak up in the sun. Other major places to pay a visit are the Island of Women, Isla Contoy, Chichen Itza, Tulum and Xcaret. The quiet atmosphere, spotless Caribbean beaches, coral reefs, superb diving pleasure, coastal waters with semi-tropical fish, turtle farm, marine biological station, sanctuary for bird species, eco-archaeological park and Mayan caves. Even this much is not enough to define the beauty of the place.
Conchita
Oct 12 2008
Posted: under Mexico.
Tags: Apartment, Electricity, Moving To Mexico
gemini237828 asked:
I am planning on moving to mexico..what or who do i call to turn on electricity, water, etc when I get an apartment?
Allison
Oct 09 2008
Posted: under Mexican Holidays.
Tags: City Of Sacramento, City Of San Francisco, Largest City In America, Traditional Exhibits

Liam G asked:
When asked to describe California, chances are you would find yourself reeling off images of sunny beaches filled with everything from free thinking surfers to fitness fanatics or maybe beautiful suburbs home to the worlds rich and famous.
Many of the hallmarks that come to mind will be down to growing up with music and cinema that have made California what it is today.
California’s current state capital is the sophisticated city of Sacramento. With its numerous museums, historical centres and vast colourful parks it is probably the states most culturally rich city, with countless vestiges of the gold rush which brought many riches and diversity to the state.
The newly built Golden State Museum uses state-of-the-art technology to showcase traditional exhibits and is a must-see.
Sprawling the coast of southern California is the states largest city, and the second largest city in America – Los Angeles. Technically L.A. is a booming metropolis, comprised of 88 different cities, each one varying considerably. The city houses some of the world’s finest cultural institutions such as the shimmering Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Getty Museum.
Over the years people from 160 countries have flocked to America through L.A., which has resulted in a true mosaic of diversity throughout the city.
Heading south, just one hour from the Mexican border is the city of San Diego. Often considered “the birthplace of California”, San Diego is the states second largest city. Considering its ever increasing population, San Diego has a refreshing small-town town ambiance about it.
Many visit the city for the sunshine which graces the superb coastline nearly everyday of the year, the city is also home to America’s largest urban park.
North of L.A. is the city of San Francisco, often dubbed the most attractive and best city throughout the whole of the US.
What was once a sleep Spanish fishing town with a population of 400 is now America’s western financial capital, world-renowned for its tolerance of the alternative and free-thinkers of the world.
Venturing further north of San Fran and you will find countless miles of rocky coastline and inland, some of the oldest and tallest tree’s on earth – the redwoods. The dramatic lush forests of the north form a stark contrast with the arid but equally as beautiful “desert regions” of the south.
Holidays and tourism throughout California is very popular, with each region offering something different. Cheap holidays are best sourced online with a multitude of websites able to tailor a holiday to suit your requirements.
Anthony
Oct 04 2008
Posted: under Mexican History.
Tags: Acorns, American Citizen, Archaeological Digs, Pablo Vicente

Seb Frey asked:
The history of Scotts Valley, California is a lengthy tale. It is positioned at the bottom of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Archaeological digs have unearthed remnants of the Paleo Indian culture dating back as far as eight to twelve thousand years. Settlements of the Ohlone tribes are thought to date back as far as 2,000 B.C. It was also home to the Shasta tribe and many beaver. Wild produce such as acorns, berries, cherries, and plums made the area attractive to indigenous people. Steelhead fish and salmon supplied many meals for people of the region.
The region was formerly called Rancho San Agustin during the time of the Spanish-Mexican inhabitants. The area extends for over 4,400 acres. It was given to Jose Antonio Bolcoff who was recorded to be residing with his wife there in 1836. Bolcoff was a native of Russia but later became a Mexican citizen. He spent a period of time as a traveling interpreter for Alta, California’s governor, Pablo Vicente de Sol .Bolcoff abandoned his “rancho” and it was then given over to his brother in law Joseph Ladd Majors.
Majors was an American citizen from Tennessee. He had previously earned a living as a trapper. When he came to the area he assisted in the operation of a distillery with Job Dye. He constructed a grist mill where area residents were able to get much need ground wheat. He used the “rancho” to assist in stowing away British and American citizens. They were being threatened by the Mexican government who wanted to banish all of the “foreigners” in the area. Meanwhile, Paul Sweet helped to develop the tanning industry in the region. There was a large presence of tanbark oaks within the Santa Cruz Mountains. He was a native of the state of Rhode Island.
Mayor Joseph Ladd Majors was elected into office, and in later years served as treasurer to the city. He decided to sell his property in 1850. A native of Maine, Hiram Scott, purchased Major’s property. Scott had worked as a seaman but became a gold prospector in the area. His family was the only residents in the area for a long period of time. The city was named in his honor. Quail, deer, coyotes, wolves, mink, and grizzly bears were plentiful and indigenous to the region during that time period. He eventually sold off his land to a few different families as they came into the area.
Locke’s Springvale Dairy was an attraction in the area. The dairy donated some land to the school district. Social activities largely took place within the school which became the social hub. Apples, butter, cheese, grapes, poultry and milk became staples of the areas produce. The beautiful landscape of the region called to tourists from many places, especially after The Great Depression. History of Scotts Valley, California shows that the area did not become incorporated until 1964 and wasn’t truly a city until 1966. The city is now home to many high tech firms.
Asia
Oct 03 2008
Posted: under Mexico.
Tags: Nogales, Places To Eat, Rocky Point, Tucson Az
Meganne D asked:
I plan on going to Mexico on 11/23 but am unsure where to go. I was planning on going to Nogales but haven’t heard anything good about it. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Any other suggestions besides Rocky point?
Hector
Oct 03 2008