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Travelling to get a local’s perspective. When you get a fork in the road, grab it and look for something interesting to eat.
A Road Trip to Campeche! (with Campechana Nelly)
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My friend Nelly @nativasoy is from Campeche and I wanted to go there.
Join us as we explore and travel around Campeche in the beautiful Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico featuring all it’s highlights and the best things to do when you’re visiting.
On this trip we see how the Jipi Japa Hats are made, we go to a special bakery in Pomuch and visit the cemetery there and Nelly explains the bone washing ceremony that happens during the Day of the Dead celebrations.
Then we make our way to Campeche City which is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inside the walled city holds many memories for Nelly as she grew up there.
Check out my other videos on the Yucatan Peninsula Mexico - including Merida, Puerto Progreso, Campeche, Izamal, Motul, Valladolid, Tulum and Cancun. Regardless of what you read or hear in Mexico Travel Advisories - this region is incredibly safe. The people are warm and friendly and there is a large expat community that lives there - especially a lot of Canadians. There are direct flights from Toronto to Merida.
Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is a stunning coastal region decorated with tropical beaches with white coral sand and turquoise blue waters, spectacular wildlife like iguanas, pelicans and pink flamingos, ancient Mayan ruins like Chichen Itza,, small villages, and outdoor adventure activities like cave diving, swimming in the cenotes, parasailing and more!
There are also pink waters found in the salt flats where you’ll find the pink flamingo’s natural habitat.
The colors of the Yucatan and vast covering all colors of the rainbow which you will see especially reflected in the homes and architecture of Merida and Campeche.
The rich Mayan culture is especially prevalent in the food. Some of the most complex and delicious food in the world is to be had in the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico. The cuisines are so rich and complex with flavors and colors it’s truly unique to this part of the world. Stemming from the wide range of tropical fruits, and local produce it combines local spices and ancient Mayan techniques as well as bizarre imported treasures such as Edam cheese from Holland, which is explained by the colorful history of the Mexican people of Yucatan.
Some of the must try dishes of the Yucatan peninsula include pibil and cochinita pibil, Papadzules, Pavo Relleno Negro which is turkey in a dark sauce made from charred chilies and spices, Poc Chuc, Queso Relleno, Salbutes, Sopa de Lima, Sopes just to name a few. The region is also known for their chocolate, merenge desserts and wide arrange of tropical fruits such as the mamey.
I sometimes have to use stock video sometimes if I am missing footage that is helpful in telling the story.
I use my iPhone, GP7 to film. I had a DJI Spark but it crashed.
Stock footage provided by Videvo, downloaded from www.videvo.net
Stock footage provided by Pixabay downloaded from www.pixabay.com
Stock footage provided by Pexels downloaded from www.pexels.com
Stock footage provided by Giphy downloaded from www.giphy.com
Stock footage provided by Storyblocks downloaded from www.videoblocks.com/
#Campeche #Mexico #Mexicotravel #travelblogger #Mexicotourism #turismo
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My friend Nelly @nativasoy is from Campeche and I wanted to go there.
Join us as we explore and travel around Campeche in the beautiful Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico featuring all it’s highlights and the best things to do when you’re visiting.
On this trip we see how the Jipi Japa Hats are made, we go to a special bakery in Pomuch and visit the cemetery there and Nelly explains the bone washing ceremony that happens during the Day of the Dead celebrations.
Then we make our way to Campeche City which is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inside the walled city holds many memories for Nelly as she grew up there.
Check out my other videos on the Yucatan Peninsula Mexico - including Merida, Puerto Progreso, Campeche, Izamal, Motul, Valladolid, Tulum and Cancun. Regardless of what you read or hear in Mexico Travel Advisories - this region is incredibly safe. The people are warm and friendly and there is a large expat community that lives there - especially a lot of Canadians. There are direct flights from Toronto to Merida.
Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is a stunning coastal region decorated with tropical beaches with white coral sand and turquoise blue waters, spectacular wildlife like iguanas, pelicans and pink flamingos, ancient Mayan ruins like Chichen Itza,, small villages, and outdoor adventure activities like cave diving, swimming in the cenotes, parasailing and more!
There are also pink waters found in the salt flats where you’ll find the pink flamingo’s natural habitat.
The colors of the Yucatan and vast covering all colors of the rainbow which you will see especially reflected in the homes and architecture of Merida and Campeche.
The rich Mayan culture is especially prevalent in the food. Some of the most complex and delicious food in the world is to be had in the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico. The cuisines are so rich and complex with flavors and colors it’s truly unique to this part of the world. Stemming from the wide range of tropical fruits, and local produce it combines local spices and ancient Mayan techniques as well as bizarre imported treasures such as Edam cheese from Holland, which is explained by the colorful history of the Mexican people of Yucatan.
Some of the must try dishes of the Yucatan peninsula include pibil and cochinita pibil, Papadzules, Pavo Relleno Negro which is turkey in a dark sauce made from charred chilies and spices, Poc Chuc, Queso Relleno, Salbutes, Sopa de Lima, Sopes just to name a few. The region is also known for their chocolate, merenge desserts and wide arrange of tropical fruits such as the mamey.
I sometimes have to use stock video sometimes if I am missing footage that is helpful in telling the story.
I use my iPhone, GP7 to film. I had a DJI Spark but it crashed.
Stock footage provided by Videvo, downloaded from www.videvo.net
Stock footage provided by Pixabay downloaded from www.pixabay.com
Stock footage provided by Pexels downloaded from www.pexels.com
Stock footage provided by Giphy downloaded from www.giphy.com
Stock footage provided by Storyblocks downloaded from www.videoblocks.com/
#Campeche #Mexico #Mexicotravel #travelblogger #Mexicotourism #turismo
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Campeche was a highlight on my across Mexico Roadtrip, I'll be going back, I must have one of those hats!!!
Amo Durango, es un gran secreto de Mèxico
LAS CARRETERAS Y CALLES DE TORREON ESTAN HORRIBLES Y SE INUNDA CUANDO LLUEVE . LA COMIDA ES DELICIOSA
I ate milkbone in grade 4 lockeroom.
Ay no, el menudo del beisbolista es HORRENDO, que mal que no probaste uno que de verdad fuera rico, te ibas a sorprender
Yup - love the whole peninsula!
Love this place! Spent my 21st birthday there
hello from the 6ix! the last T as we know is silent 😉
@@RCRicci hahaha yes! But then no one knows where you live 😂. When I travel I pronounce the T just to make it easier.
@@turnleftrighthere2605 of course, we are polite after all :)
@@RCRicci yes - sometimes to a fault 😂
Where are you now? I want to visit Mérida 💃😉
I’m in Canada and want to leave because we don’t have proper healthcare. Not enough doctors. 😢
Hola Susan! I love your videos! It's too bad you stopped YouTubing; you're so good at it!. You're a perfect documentarian. Great work! 👏
Wonderfully entertaining and informative video with a mild sense of sarcasm...
Spot-on about the uneven dilapidated "sidewalks." However, they're not unique to Merida. Veracruz also has similar, if not worse sidewalks. Frankly, I'm more concerned about twisting an ankle walking on these sidewalks than being kidnapped and sex trafficked...
I had a bad accident in Mexico City likely it was one day before we left....the sidewalks are dangerous....
I was in Merida last year, and I agree. Everyone there is perennialy happy. I guess Merida can do that to you-
3:34 you're not gringa, you're canadian
1:16 noooo, they aren't crickets 🤦🤦, they're grasshoppers, not the same
And remember kids: Mérida is a safe place in a unsafe country called méxico. I hope all of you "get it"
Shameless soda plugs
Yo no como chapulines solo gorditas burritos tacos discada duros reliquia menudo pan francés pozole asado chicharrón prensado
One of the best videos I’ve seen about my city, well done 👌🏻
I saw it Indiana. Toronto shot very good. I saw the projectory on my cell phone and noted it would be coming straight from Tornato, thru Indianapolis, then thru my town. Very nice video
Thanks so much 🙏
Am I the only one that’s suspicious that the government cloud seeded blocking out the eclipse the day before this beautiful blue skies the day after beautiful blue skies as you can see today, but on the eclipse far overcast, I think that was done on purpose and truth what do you think? Do you trust the government anymore? I sure know the hell I don’t.❤DALE. Just thinking about all the times they’ve actually been caught lying to society, not only Canada but America and governments around the whole world
I agree the good in Torreon is awesome. Though I have no idea how you made it look like such a fun city to visit.😅
Backhouse looked so good. Too bad it’s closed in 2024 Was looking up directions. Great video
Same location, same chef Ryan - check out Ruffinos!
@@turnleftrighthere2605 Ruffinos was excellent! Thanks so much for the recommendation. (Here now) hope to come back. So good! Love this town first time here. Going to check out your videos! Cheers
I love❤Durango
I like the style of your videos.
Hahaha! I almost missed my first flight from Toronto to Mérida. I was getting drunk in an airport bar. Did they actually call your name over the PA system like they did mine? 😂 So yeah, they didn't appreciate my being late, and they hauled me over to make sure I wasn't some kind of mule. It didn't help that I had about $7000 in US cash in my backpack. They finally believed that I saved it from my serving job in a tourist town, but they noted my lateness on my passport. Now I get stopped at every single border I cross. So I have to travel with my best undies packed. 😂 Every. Single. Border. Even a connecting flight in Switzerland.
I got caught in fourth grade eating dog biscuits in the coat room lol
Super bien video and story teller 😊❤
Awe muchas gracias. I hope to be back soon.
Necesito Eduardo por un guia espero el es trabajando todovia😊
Yes he is! His family came to visit me in Toronto this summer. The links are in the description of find his socials at Follow Me Yucatan 💚
gracias, I have found an booked him for a tour first full day woo hoo , merci
Hi Taylor: I am looking for the best Merlot wine in Niagara on the Lake and just the best wines, can you suggest a few wineries? Thx
dont drink mexican water ever
Durango my favorita🌲🇲🇽🔥🔥🔥🤠🏹💯
La pura verdad a un que no les guste del todo a mucha gente el video esta GENIAL
Bro💪😎
I spent time, in Merida, this year. This wasnt helpful. It was just a storyteller, not useful information for someone going there…sorry
HELLO BEAUTIFUL STATE OF DURANGO YOU MUST VISIT IT
This video is so well done. It could pass for a professionally produced show. Wait, are you a professional travel TV show producer? Ok, maybe so, or maybe not...I'm not sure. It's quirky, logical, humorous, to the point, from the heart and of course as you said, weird. Love it. Best part is the great story-telling with the quips! It's obvious you really enjoyed your time there and when I eventually get there, I too will look for Eduardo, the Guide. Thanks for making this. Viva Mérida!
Thanks for sharing your kind words 💚
I love your video unique and refreshing way to show Merida, the wonderful food and surrounding areas.
Beautiful video! I would have liked to learn a little about the lodging there too. Plan on going there in August for my birthday.
Definitely check out Airbnb. Vintage Inn’s also has a nice portfolio of hotels (Pillar & Post, Queens Landing etc) that also has nice options.
That was just beautiful would love to go there someday. Im from the states.
Seriously Eduardo is your friend or a guide? I am going next month by myself.
Yes he’s a guide. His info is in the description.
You got respect the Rompoe. It’s signature drink there. Though the Pasaje is not the OG. The real one used to be on 20 de Noviembre.
Nice! Enjoying the city where I am from ❤. Sending love from Texas.
Mi durango,,, siempre te recordare...
I can't wait to return to Wallander and "Las Chonas" and try the other spots!
My family is from Durango I was born in Dallas. Need to go back and get in touch with my roots
Beautiful place 💚
hell yeah I miss home.
Such a great city 💚
Brilliant video, thank you!
Thanks so much 🙏
Unfortunately no hostel anymore. Pandemic casualty. I wonder if mezcal is better in Nombre de Dios or the same. Going there too
Yes sadly there are many casualties from the pandemic. The mezcal place we went to is still highly recommended. I still remember the flavour 💚