Lake La Vega: The place to go after visiting the Guachimontones
Without a doubt the most popular non-alcoholic tourist attraction outside of Guadalajara is the Guachimontones archaeological site.
Without a doubt the most popular non-alcoholic tourist attraction outside of Guadalajara is the Guachimontones archaeological site.
The Phil Weigand Guachimontones Museum is located 40 kilometers west of Guadalajara and presents the fascinating history of the people who constructed huge “circular pyramids” all around Western Mexico 2,000 years ago.
What do the Spanish names of these four fruits have in common: fresas, zarzamoras, arándanos, frambuesas?
Mailing a package in Mexico is always an adventure. You walk into the Oficina de Correos with a box properly addressed and ready to go, confident you will get in and out of there quickly.
A few years ago, the Jalisco town of Etzatlán, population 13,000, was mainly known as the gateway to the fabulous silver and gold mines of Amparo, which were once among the most prosperous in Mexico.
“Antes de petatearte, hay que ir a Petatán” (Before they roll you up in a petate, you must visit Petatán), I was told by an inhabitant of that small town which is tucked away at the east end of Lake Chapala.
Of the many mountain ranges running through the state of Jalisco, I deem La Sierra Verde the least appreciated.