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The Adventurer's Guide to
Mexico's Highlands
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A Common Sense Approach to Traveling in
Mexico
Adventurer: Noun, 1.) A person who enjoys taking risks. 2.) Someone who travels
into little known regions.
What does it take to be an Adventurer?
For our purposes we don’t think you have to be tough as nails, you just have to
have a willing spirit; be inclined to try something new, to disrupt a tired
routine, or to choose to meet the unexpected, knowing that you will be enriched
for having done so.
The
Adventurer's Guide to Mexico's Highlands details our route, the
places we stayed, prices we paid along this adventure and the history and culture of
these locations.
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After each city you will find information on hotels in the area, transportation available,
useful notes and the pros and cons of each place, as we view them.
96 pages
chocked-full of insightful info and photos. Includes details on Bus and airline
transportation, lodging and places to visit in Zacatecas, Jerez de Garcia, and Guanajuato.
We
know that you will find this information both practical and inspiring. Use it as a template to
create your own exciting journeys.
This map shows the route we took
Traveling
through the highlands of Mexico is a must adventure for any traveler. From the
famous silver mining city of Zacatecas to the most Mexican town in Mexico,
Jerez, and finally the World Heritage and enchanting, University city of
Guanajuato. All of these places were unique and unquestionably worth a visit.
Our style
is to go slow and if we like a place, we stay longer, ‘getting local’ as soon as
possible. This means we scout out where the neighbors shop, the restaurants they
frequent and we make friends along the way with store owners, the maids, and anyone
who lives in town. These people know where the best prices and value can be
found – it’s certainly not where the tourists shop.
Go for it!
Billy and
Akaisha Kaderli
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The
Mexico Highlands Guide is in PDF format for your computer, and other portable
devices. PLEASE take
note. If we are traveling, swimming, playing tennis, sleeping, or just not online
when you order, we will get to your order ASAP. Thank you for your patience.
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hear from us in 24 hours after your purchase, check
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Now you can take it with you while traveling and you
do not need to be connected to view.
Traveler or a dreamer, this Guide's for you.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Map
Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico
The Ex-Convento of San Francisco, Zacatecas,
Zacatecas, Mexico
Hotels in Zacatecas
Transport available – Zacatecas
Useful Notes
Pros and Cons
Jerez, Zacatecas, Mexico
Hotels in Jerez
Transport available – Jerez
Useful Notes
Pros and Cons
Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico
Her Streets and Fascinating History
Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico
Her Food and Artistic Culture
Hotels in Guanajuato
Transport available – Guanajuato
Useful Notes
Pros and Cons
Afterword
How to Find a Hotel Room
How to Dial Mexico
Bus Travel in Mexico
Currency Conversion Site
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