Discover our travel around the world
After our follies in the theme parks, we arrived in Louisiana. And do you know where does the name "Louisiana" come from? It was given in 1682 by a French explorer who took over the region in the name of King Louis XIV! (And for the rest of history, Louisiana...
Well, here we are: Miami Beach in USA, our last country before returning to France... But there is still a lot to discover!!! It starts immediately with Florida. (For geo Dummies (or those who have short memories), Florida is the state most in the South...
Here we come to the end of our stay in Mexico, and between the New Year, diving, sun and music it was a beautiful "finish"! These three destinations are touristy places with "chic" and fashionable resorts... A priori, not really what we like ... but to...
We arrived in Campeche where Valeria was waiting us at the bus station (The daughter of a friend of Romain) and led us to her grandmother’home where we will spend 3 nights !!! Campeche is a colourful and fortified City: Once the target of pirates, a fortress...
After our night bus (one of the most horrible trips because with chikungunya and all our pain, it was not very nice), it took us two days to rest and get back on our feet again!!! Once fit, we enjoyed the most of the region. We met Manuel, the friend...
After our crazy stay in San Cristobal (we didn’t tell you everything ... but let's say we enjoyed a lot of Mexican wines), we went lost in the jungle of Palenque. The city of Palenque has no real charm, however the ruins are really beautiful ... but before...
After a night bus (yes one more... but it should be one of the 2 lasts of our all trip), we arrived in San Cristobal de Las Casas, a small town high in colour. This was one of the first towns built in Continental America and its architecture takes us...
After our first steps in the Mexican capital, we went to Oaxaca. Besides being a beautiful colonial town and also including some archaeological sites (the ruins of the Zapotec civilization), Oaxaca is also known for its Mezcal, a local alcohol (we tasted...
The capital city of Mexico is huge and has over 20 million inhabitants; but the city as we could see it now is fairly recent. Before being Mexico and the country's capital, the area was covered with a lake and the pre-Aztec people had built a city (named...
After our few days on the Atlantic coast, we crossed the country to see the other side. We stopped on the road near the Arenal Volcano but the fog was so dense that we did not even notice it was there... (the We were able to swim in the crater lake of...