Las Coloradas: The Famous Pink Lakes of Mexico in Yucatan Peninsula in 2023 (How to get there, Tips)
Travel, Books & Food » Mexico
by Soumya Nambiar
9M ago
A lot of people have seen images of the Pink lakes of Mexico and wondered where it is. I also wondered the same and that is when I got to know that these lakes are located in Las Coloradas. In this ultimate Las Coloradas guide, I write about everything that you need to about this place and Rio Lagartos. I ended up taking a group tour from Cancun even though I had a rental in Cancun. I was solo and it was too big a distance to drive back and forth in one day. My flight to Mexico City where we were living was the next morning and hence I could not stay at any of the properties in Las Coloradas o ..read more
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Best Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurants in Mexico City in 2023 (Street Food to Fine dining)
Travel, Books & Food » Mexico
by Soumya Nambiar
9M ago
When we were living in Mexico City, I barely knew how to cook and hence I ended up eating at many vegan restaurants in Mexico City. It was my first time in Mexico and hence I also wanted to experience some local vegan Mexican food. And there are so many vegan friendly restaurants in Mexico City and I was never hungry. You can also take some food tours to explore the many vegetarian restaurants in Mexico City. Planning your Mexico City Trip at the last minute? I know everyone is busy and don’t have time to plan their itinerary to Mexico City. That is why I have covered you with links to some p ..read more
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Travelling as Vegans and Vegetarians in Mexico in 2023 (What to Eat, Tips, Survival Guide)
Travel, Books & Food » Mexico
by Soumya Nambiar
9M ago
As a vegetarian traveling around the world, I thought living and traveling in Mexico would be the hardest. After all, we had lots of people telling that it would be difficult to travel as vegetarians in Mexico. However, I soon came to know that my fears were unfounded and it is possible to survive as a vegan in Mexico if you are smart enough. I have been experimenting with Mexican vegan cooking ever since we got back from Mexico and it has been such an enriching experience. I also ended up going on many vegan food tours in Mexico city. Also check out some great Mexican cooking tours from all o ..read more
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2020 in Review: The Year That Taught Us A Lot
Travel, Books & Food » Mexico
by Soumya Nambiar
9M ago
What can I write about 2020 that has not been written already? This was what stopped me from writing anything for a while. But I knew that when I looked back in time in future, I would definitely want to go back and revisit 2020 in review through my own words. It was such a difficult year for so many of us. As we crossed one hurdle after the other, we were thrown another one. And just like you, I went through all the emotions. The small joys, the big disappointments, the crying in the bathroom moments, the ‘why God why?’ moments, the meltdowns, the anger at the virus, the inability of not bein ..read more
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35+ Best Places to Visit in Mexico in 2023 (Travel Blogger’s spill their favorite Mexican destinations)
Travel, Books & Food » Mexico
by Soumya Nambiar
9M ago
I have said it before. Mexico was definitely not one of my top destinations to visit. It certainly had a bad reputation preceding it. But after living a few months in Mexico, I fell in love with it. Mexico is a beautiful destination and in this post, I take you through the best places to visit in Mexico. Mexico welcomed me with open arms and the more I travelled within Mexico, the more I loved it. In spite of traveling extensively, I was definitely not able to travel everywhere in Mexico. Unlike what most people from this part of the world believe, Mexico is a huge country and I wouldn’t have ..read more
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Life Updates – Mexico, Chennai and 5 years of this blog (2020)
Travel, Books & Food » Mexico
by Soumya Nambiar
9M ago
I know it has been a while since I wrote about what is going on in my life and I thought I will update all my readers on what I am doing right now. It has been a rollercoaster these past few months and I know all of us have been overwhelmed and wishing the situation would improve soon. January – Starting the year on a high note 2020 started on a high note. We were expats in Mexico and I was having lots of fun exploring Mexico city and Mexico. We spent Christmas, New Year’s eve and New Year in Mexico City since we already had made travel plans for the 2nd week of January. It was the first time ..read more
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2019 in Review: A Year Of Loss, Gratitude, New Beginnings (And Mexico)
Travel, Books & Food » Mexico
by Soumya Nambiar
9M ago
I haven’t been writing my end of the year review posts for a while now. What if no one is interested to read them? But then I realised that these posts are for me. One day I would read these and remember about all that happened in the years before. Both the good and the bad memories. I think it is always good to introspect how much has changed over the years and that is why I feel it is vital to write them. So without further ado, let me take you through “2019 in review: A Year Of Loss, Gratitude, New Beginnings (And Mexico)”. 2019 in Review: A Year Of Loss, Gratitude, New Beginnings (And Mexi ..read more
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