Mexican breakfasts are rather big. The hostel provided, scrambled eggs and bean tortillas. They were the perfect fuel for the day ahead. I began by walking with my friend from Paris around Oaxaca. There was a food fair going on in the park. Students had cooked all kinds of different cuisines. We tried a sample... Continue Reading →
Spontaneous trip to Oaxaca
Mexico City has been fantastic I have seen, learnt and experienced a lot. However, last night I felt ready to leave the busy, fast paced, manic city and explore some more tranquil, remote areas. On a quest in doing so I thought I would make my way to Oaxaca. I was hoping to have met... Continue Reading →
Female solo travel in Mexico City
Before arriving in Mexico City you will hear a lot of; 'you cannot go alone, especially as a young female' or 'Mexico is extremely dangerous, be careful'. While yes parts of Mexico are dangerous other parts are completely safe. On getting here I have been very cautious, wearing my bag on my front (which many... Continue Reading →
Churches, tequila and pyramids
I signed up for a day tour, which picked my friend and myself up from our hostel nice and early. We joined a tour bus with people from Mexico, Colombia, France and Korea. Firstly, the bus stopped off at some Aztec ruins. Next to these was a church built by San Francisco citizens when they... Continue Reading →
Boat trip, markets and salsa dancing
My host took me to Oxochimilco for a beautiful cruise down the canals there. Mexico used to be a lake but citizens built a city over it. Oxochimilco has historical Aztec floating islands covering the remaining lake . It was beautiful, peaceful and quiet in comparison to the crazy city centre packed full of people,... Continue Reading →
Exploring Mexico City
I began the day by getting the autobus to Hedalgo station. This time I was much more confident. When I arrived at Hedalgo, I walked through the busy street market. It was full of vendors selling their goods, people sitting at tables eating meaty breakfasts and individuals sitting on the floor luring you over to... Continue Reading →
Hola Mexico City
I got into Mexico City airport on Thursday and caught a cab to the hotel with no issues. I used my limited Spanish in doing so. The taxi driver spoke some English and taught me a few new phrases to help me out and advised me on where to go. I slept very well in... Continue Reading →
How to survive as a traveller
As I am sat here at the airport about to embark on my next adventure I can not help but think what a great time I have had in America these past 4 months. I have met incredible people, seen some beautiful places and learnt so much about different cultures (not just America's but the... Continue Reading →
Hammock life
I like to think I'm a white English rose. In other words I'm very pale, do not cope well in the sun and am prone to burning. Just a pretentious, less negative way of saying I'm the typical Brit that does not bode well in hot weather. The past few days chilling on the beach... Continue Reading →
Biking around San Diego
I fueled up on the scrumptious, complimentary hostel chocolate chip pancakes and was raring to go. My shinny, red, rental bike was delivered to the hostel in the morning and I had the entire day to explore. I began by biking to Ocean beach. From there I rode south along the coast line. It was... Continue Reading →