by Native Nomads | Sep 24, 2020 | Latest Posts, Mexico, Travel Stories, World Travel
Once a sleepy fishing village, Tulum has turned into a major travel and yoga destination. Tulum is characterized by white sandy beaches and turquoise water. With a vibrant feeling throughout the town that is full of music, dancing culture and yoga retreats, you will... by Native Nomads | Jul 22, 2020 | Latest Posts, Merida, Mexico, Travel Stories
Meet the Cats of Mexico If you’ve ever been to Mexico, you may have noticed a lot of cats on the street, the road, in front of people’s homes or roaming around the mercado as you shop for fruits, veggies and meat. Or maybe they seem to live at the... by Native Nomads | Feb 3, 2020 | Living in Mexico
Questions we are asked all of the time (after and before choosing Merida as our home base): How is the Weather in Merida? and How do you deal with the heat? No one is under any illusion who visits or lives here that it is not hot, and it can range from hot to... 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... by Native Nomads | Aug 20, 2018 | Living in Mexico, Merida, Mexico, Travel Stories
If you’re an American traveling outside of the United States it is common to hear – “stay safe,” “watch out for dangerous people”, “protect your belongings,” etc. With the political climate in America and media hype...