in Mexico go to :
Baja California : The western peninsula, which borders the U.S. state of California.
Northern Mexico: The expansive deserts and mountains of the border states. Ignored by tourists, this is "Unknown Mexico".
The Bajio: Historic states in a traditional silver-mining region
Central Mexico: Center, surrounding the capital city
Pacific Coast: Tropical beaches on Mexico's southern coast
Yucatan Peninsula: Jungle and impressive Mayan archaeological sites, along with the Caribbean coast
Northern Mexico: The expansive deserts and mountains of the border states. Ignored by tourists, this is "Unknown Mexico".
The Bajio: Historic states in a traditional silver-mining region
Central Mexico: Center, surrounding the capital city
Pacific Coast: Tropical beaches on Mexico's southern coast
Yucatan Peninsula: Jungle and impressive Mayan archaeological sites, along with the Caribbean coast
Copper Canyon (Barrancas del Cobre): An exotic destination for travellers looking for a unique remote adventure!
Sea of Cortez : See whale or try swim with dolphins, and sea kayak in the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez, along the eastern coast of Baja California, near La Paz.
Monarch Butterfly Breeding Sites : Protected natural areas in the highlands of the state of Michoacan. Millions of butterflys come to the area between November and March of each year, although numbers have declined sharply recently. See them before they're all gone.
Sumidero Canyon : From docks on the Rio Grivalva (the only major river within Mexico) near Tuxtla Guiterrez in Chiapas state, tour launches take you into this steep-walled National Park. You'll likely see vast flocks of flamingos, pelicans, and other waterfowl, as well as crocodiles, impossible caves, and tourists urinating from sheer clifftops a kilometer above you.
Sea of Cortez : See whale or try swim with dolphins, and sea kayak in the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez, along the eastern coast of Baja California, near La Paz.
Monarch Butterfly Breeding Sites : Protected natural areas in the highlands of the state of Michoacan. Millions of butterflys come to the area between November and March of each year, although numbers have declined sharply recently. See them before they're all gone.
Sumidero Canyon : From docks on the Rio Grivalva (the only major river within Mexico) near Tuxtla Guiterrez in Chiapas state, tour launches take you into this steep-walled National Park. You'll likely see vast flocks of flamingos, pelicans, and other waterfowl, as well as crocodiles, impossible caves, and tourists urinating from sheer clifftops a kilometer above you.