by Native Nomads | Jun 24, 2020 | Living in Mexico, Merida, Mexico, World Travel
Mérida Neighborhood Project Stuck inside for quarantine for 3 months can drive most people to the breaking point which is part of the reason I searched the internet for the 18th hour of the day. I found that there was no general information or map of the 428+... by Native Nomads | Jun 2, 2020 | Indigenous People, Latest Posts, Mexico, Travel Stories, World Travel
Located adjacent to the very popular and famous city of Puebla de Zaragoza in the State of Puebla (known for the Cinco de Mayo festival on May 5th) and a stone’s throw away from an active volcano nestled in the foothills leading up to Mexico City you will find... by Native Nomads | May 15, 2020 | Indigenous People, Latest Posts, Merida, Mexico, Travel Stories
March 2020. It was a few days before our trip and Guatemala was being called off. The country was banning anyone with a USA or European passport. Our trip to see the famous Semana Santa and Easter festivities in Antigua, to hike the volcanic mountains and swim in... by Native Nomads | Jan 21, 2020 | California, Latest Posts, Merida, Mexico, Thailand, Travel Stories, VIPKID, World Travel
If you are interested in supporting us or find something valuable from this article and are interested in signing up with VIPKID, feel free to contact me with further questions. You can also help support us by using this REFERRAL CODE to sign up and get started... by Native Nomads | Jan 18, 2020 | Featured, Living in Mexico, Merida, Mexico, Travel Stories
The other day we got an email from someone who follows our blog and really wanted to know why we decided to make Merida, Yucatan our home base. She also wanted more details because she is thinking about staying here for an extended period of time. So we thought this... by Native Nomads | Jan 16, 2020 | Latest Posts, Mexico, Travel Stories
History of Coba Maya Ruins Hidden in the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula just one hour west and inland from Tulum is Coba Mayan Ruins. With more than 50,000 Maya people dwelling there, Coba was once the main religious center providing spiritual healing in the Yucatan...