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Tourism in Mexico

Mexico is a unique land. Composed of bright colors and assemble into an extraordinary landscape stunning. Mounts lined the waterfront to the tropical jungle and volcanoes covered with snow is high. It’s not beautiful.Indigenous people of Mexico advanced knowledge of science, mathematics, astronomy and medicine. The past that still penetrate this land. It can be found in the traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation. He lives in art and music. And in a weird philosophy about life and death that makes Mexicans so unique and so charming.So if someone comes to explore the archaeological treasures, walk through the colonial cities, or just relax on the beautiful beaches, rest assured, one will bring home memories and some of the wonders of Mexico as well.
cenote dziptnut of mexico
cenote dziptnut of mexico
native of mexico
native of mexico
cancun beach
Mexico has a wealth of natural and cultural resources due to diverse climatic conditions and historical traditions of more than 3,000 years. This makes the country an ideal destination for international tourists.
Some of the famous tourism in mexico:
1.Guanajuato
Nestled in the mountains of the Sierra de Guanajuato lies the beautiful colonial city ofGuanajuato. The city was founded in 1554 next to one of the richest silver mining areas of Mexico. The 16th-century mining boom led to the construction of beautiful haciendas and fine colonial buildings. Guanajuato streets and many colorful alleyways spread out in every direction while most of its traffic is served by a network of underground tunnels making it an excellent city for pedestrians.
2.Acapulco
Acapulco is the original Mexican resort town which came into prominence by the 1950s as a getaway for Hollywood stars and millionaires. Still, Acapulco remains a popular tourist destination especially among Mexicans and as a spring break destination among US college students. No visit to Acapulco is complete without watching the cliff divers perform their impressive jumps into ocean. They have been doing it since the 1930s, although today the divers are professionals
3.Dias des los Muertos, Oaxaca
The city of Oaxaca is well-known for having one of the best Dia de Los Muertos festivals in Mexico, a holiday celebrated in many parts of Latin America. In Mexico the festival can be traced back thousands of years ago to indigenous cultures such as the Zapotec and Aztec. In Oaxaca the Day of the Dead Festival starts at the end of October when families prepare the tombs for the return of the spirits. During this time tombs and home altars are decorated with flowers and families leave offerings for the spirits in the cemeteries.
4.Los Cabos
Los Cabos is a lively 20 mile beach area at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula. The white sandy beaches backed by sophisticated resorts, restaurants, bars and other attractions run from spring break destination Cabo San Lucas down to the quieter San José del Cabo. Los Cabos is a great destination for water sport aficionados with some of the best all-around sport fishing in the world. In the winter, whales can be observed in the Pacific ocean.