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I dock my spaceship there to draw electricity from the Sierra Cobres. The copper in the rocks generate positively charged electrons. My base is up that canyon that has an Aztec pyramid overlooking it. Next time in Tepoztlan, stop by my base and I will give you a cruise around Mexico.
Hello! Are you from across the pond? 😁 this will probably sound so lame but I get such a kick out of hearing British folks use the word “bloody” for emphasis! 😂🫶🏼 And to your question, gelato is pretty amazing, but as creative and exciting as Mexican nieves? I don’t think so! 😜
Love this video guys! The scenery looks beautiful and love that there's no chain places. Great to see the economy being fueled by small businesses. A friend of ours is from Morelos and told us this place is more beautiful in person.
What a cool video! Tepoztlan looks really pretty and sounds so interesting. Did I mention that the food looks delicious?! Glad that you are feeling better now, Jenny!
Love your videos as always! Thank you for the coffee shout out We watched your CDMX tacos video the other week and went to Los Pastorcitos de Sirloin last week AND today - it was DELICIOUS. Thank you for doing the research, working, filming, editing (and eating) for all of us watching your videos. A neat video idea in CDMX might be the cablebus that just opened near Los Pinos + history of Chapultepec Seccion 1, 2, 3, and 4! We just went today on the cablebus (after waiting for a long time) and it was spectacular.
Hmm a portal there. I'd love to see a video covering both Tepoztlan and Sedona Arizona going back and forth with their similarities. I really enjoyed this as I have become fascinated by this place and you covered aspects of Tepoztlan that others ignored. Bravo muy bien. From California
Saludos chica. I visited Tepoztlan back in 2022 and at that time, it was not allowed to go all the way up. This is one of the places that as soon as we arrived, i felt its enerty and fell in love with this pueblo majico. What I found so eary is that, as crowded as it was, I did not feel it (as you would if you were in the zocalo area of CDMX. We ate inside the market (where Anthony Bourdain visited) and had some super delish prehispanich dishes (a lot of them vegan). Thank you for taking us along. Now that the ruins are open, I must come back to visit Mexico just for this 💕❤
Reminds me of Taxco a little bit. My parents would drive from Mexico City to Acapulco & stop in Taxco on the way back in the 80's. My mom was always wanting to buy things in the shops. Lots of silver & other jewelry. Drove my dad crazy.
I’ve been a couple times and love it to death there. But I never learned as much as I did from this video… ALL your videos. Keep up the great work you two. You’re on a roll!
I had never heard of this town until a few weeks ago, when I came across another video about it. I was looking for alternatives to possibly living in QRO, and thought this place might be a contender. Glad EBT is doing a deeper dive!
@@beachlife8367 in recent years, this town has been growing as a weekend home place for celebrities and wealthy Mexicans. It has such a long and fascinating history, we just barely scratched the surface of it all in our video. It really is a spectacular place.
Given that Tepoztlán is my favourite place on earth (we have a home here), I like to watch videos made of the town. Yours is definitely one of the best I’ve seen. Gracias por tratar los temas con respeto y buen humor. 🙏🏽 Por supuesto hay mucho, mucho más que hace de Tepoz un lugar especial y mágico, porque es un pueblo que conserva sus tradiciones, usos y costumbres. Tiene una historia larga y rica, y la gente tepozteca forman un pueblo orgulloso y luchador. Gracias.
The entry to the area of the pyramid on the Tepozteco is free on Sundays. There are also different prices for entry on other days. The price is lower for nationals and for students and teachers with ID. One thing to remind people is to take a good amount of water with them on the climb. Also going earlier in the day is advisable. And the top of the climb is 600 meters (almost 2000 feet) above the valley of Tepoztlan! It is quite a climb. I’m always shocked to see women in stiletto heels making the climb on the weekend. I don’t know how they do it🤷♀️
I really like your channel. In addition to a tour of Mexico pyramids,this is another option to a visit of Mexico City.I seemed to like the food shown at end of video.I love the Mexican culture and all the homemade items that were selling
Hola! Thank you 🤗 yes this town makes an excellent day trip but we think it’s worth at least staying overnight, whereas the pyramids probably not necessary. Can you believe we still haven’t been to the pyramids yet? 😅
Hola chavos, tenía tiempo sin verlos. Felicidades por su video, este lugar no lo conozco. Soy originario de Atlixco Puebla pero vivo en Dallas, Texas. Un abrazo fuerte y bendiciones 👏👏🤠
Are you still using the Volaris pass? I would love to see a update on this considering its been a long time and you learned a lot of tips from your first couple use cases.
great video! iirc, i'd learned that Spanish conquistadors exploited the legend of Quetzalcoatl (a light skinned god) to exploit the native peoples in Mexico at that time & ease conquest.
Ah pero entonces tú si hablas perfectamente más de un idioma?? Cómo para ponerte a juzgar a otras personas que se esfuerzan desarrollar idiomas y tú que payaso? 🤡
Nope! We have a home there, with lots of friends and family in town (my husband’s side). Soooo many people have told me their experiences of seeing what are now called “Unexplained Aerial Phenomena” (UAPs), some up close. My husband who has lived there for years just laughs (he’s never seen one). But too many people have seriously described their experiences to me in detail. Including a family who was staying at our place for several months while we were away. From the rooftop terrace they saw a big orange light hovering over the mountain right in front of our house. The 2 young daughters saw it first, then called the grownups up. It was stationary above the mountain for about 15 minutes, then abruptly shot straight up and disappeared. Our “herrero” (ironsmith) was with his mother and brother midafternoon when the saw a huge disc shaped illuminated object hovering pretty close to them in the countryside. Again hovered for a while, then shot off extremely rapidly and disappeared. It wasn’t a vague light in the distance, but a very large illuminated flying object close to them. I’ve heard lots and lots of first hand accounts… I love to spend time on our rooftop terrace. Maybe someday I’ll see one. 😊🛸👽😊
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You guys are so cool! I'm always looking for new places in Mexico to explore. Your videos are so great!
Thank you! We are excited to share these places with you.
I dock my spaceship there to draw electricity from the Sierra Cobres. The copper in the rocks generate positively charged electrons. My base is up that canyon that has an Aztec pyramid overlooking it. Next time in Tepoztlan, stop by my base and I will give you a cruise around Mexico.
👽🛸‼️‼️
Thank you for confirming your existence!! 🫡😁
I love Tepoz! It's a really nice town. That's the busiest I've ever seen the climb though ahah 😳
And it was a rainy day! People are undeterred by the rain even though it makes the hike more risky! But also, there we were too 😅😅 saludos, Dan! 🫂
Looks bloody beautiful! Can any country beat México's nieves? We don't reckon so.
Have a lovely day 🙏
Hello! Are you from across the pond? 😁 this will probably sound so lame but I get such a kick out of hearing British folks use the word “bloody” for emphasis! 😂🫶🏼
And to your question, gelato is pretty amazing, but as creative and exciting as Mexican nieves? I don’t think so! 😜
@@EatBailaTravel Yep we're from up North though and definitely way overuse the word haha. Exactly well said!!
All the best guys with everything.
Love this video guys! The scenery looks beautiful and love that there's no chain places. Great to see the economy being fueled by small businesses. A friend of ours is from Morelos and told us this place is more beautiful in person.
Yay. So glad you guys went. Wife and I visited last year. That climb to the temple overlooking the town was no joke.😢😂
We wish we’d gone sooner! Wow it’s such a cool town. I’d love to make that hike on the regular and get faster and stronger over time
What a cool video! Tepoztlan looks really pretty and sounds so interesting. Did I mention that the food looks delicious?! Glad that you are feeling better now, Jenny!
The food was great 😋😋😋 thanks, Cindy! This was a good day
so beautiful and mysterious! Can wait to visit. Great video guys!
Thank you, Miss Roxy! 🤗🫂
Wow, your guy's tours are the best, thank you!
Glad you like them! 😁🫶🏼
Great video. I visited about 3 years ago and loved the magical town. Can't wait to visit again.
Guys I really love your videos
You guys deserve more views and subscribers. Your channel it's amazing, Saludos y bendiciones from Omaha,NE
Thank you so much for saying that! Que se haga realidad 🤞😊 saludos!
Love your videos as always! Thank you for the coffee shout out We watched your CDMX tacos video the other week and went to Los Pastorcitos de Sirloin last week AND today - it was DELICIOUS. Thank you for doing the research, working, filming, editing (and eating) for all of us watching your videos. A neat video idea in CDMX might be the cablebus that just opened near Los Pinos + history of Chapultepec Seccion 1, 2, 3, and 4! We just went today on the cablebus (after waiting for a long time) and it was spectacular.
NICE! Yum. Glad you enjoyed the tacos.
Nice pueblo, I think the magical part is a bit esoteric for me but I would love checking out that temple hike
I would love to do that hike regularly!
Hmm a portal there. I'd love to see a video covering both Tepoztlan and Sedona Arizona going back and forth with their similarities. I really enjoyed this as I have become fascinated by this place and you covered aspects of Tepoztlan that others ignored. Bravo muy bien. From California
Ooohhh 👀👽that would be so interesting, I would watch that!! Thanks so much for your comment 🤗🙏🏽 saludos
@@EatBailaTravel De nada
Tepoztlan has often been referred to as “the Sedona of Mexico”.
Saludos chica. I visited Tepoztlan back in 2022 and at that time, it was not allowed to go all the way up. This is one of the places that as soon as we arrived, i felt its enerty and fell in love with this pueblo majico. What I found so eary is that, as crowded as it was, I did not feel it (as you would if you were in the zocalo area of CDMX. We ate inside the market (where Anthony Bourdain visited) and had some super delish prehispanich dishes (a lot of them vegan).
Thank you for taking us along. Now that the ruins are open, I must come back to visit Mexico just for this 💕❤
Tepoztlan is a town I’d love to visit over and over 🤗 saludos!
Beautiful vlog❤ you guys are awesome ❤
Thank you so much 😁 have a great Sunday!
Reminds me of Taxco a little bit. My parents would drive from Mexico City to Acapulco & stop in Taxco on the way back in the 80's. My mom was always wanting to buy things in the shops. Lots of silver & other jewelry. Drove my dad crazy.
Taxco is such a beautiful little town! It’s one of our favorites 🥰
I’ve been a couple times and love it to death there. But I never learned as much as I did from this video… ALL your videos. Keep up the great work you two. You’re on a roll!
I had never heard of this town until a few weeks ago, when I came across another video about it. I was looking for alternatives to possibly living in QRO, and thought this place might be a contender. Glad EBT is doing a deeper dive!
Hola manden un video de San Lorenzo soy Rafael El primo saludos atodos
🎉😊 Hola. Me gusta este canal bilingüe y que buenas tomas o escenarios que eligieron.
Que crezca mucho su canal.
@@beachlife8367 in recent years, this town has been growing as a weekend home place for celebrities and wealthy Mexicans. It has such a long and fascinating history, we just barely scratched the surface of it all in our video. It really is a spectacular place.
@@rafaelmedina1745 hola primo saludos! Hace tiempo que no visitamos San Lorenzo, ojalá en el año que viene
@@dialogarconlahistoria8229 hola amigo que gusto leer de ti! Muchas gracias por el apoyo continuo 🙏🏽✨
11:44> “Oh snap, it’s Deadpool!” .. 😂😂🤗
Deadpool makes a cameo in this video 😂
Another great video! And I found the job I want here in Mexico from watching your video. I want to be a Dr. Simi mascot! 😂
Dude you are so funny! Dr Simi rocks!
Absolutely Dr Simi rocks! Shout out to Kevin and Jenny for another fun video!
That sounds like a fun job! 😂
Hahaha you’re the best!!
@@EatBailaTravel 😉
Yecapixtla is in Morelos, about 40 km from Tepoztlan, near Cuautla.
Yes! Thank you 😁
Wow! ❤ Beautiful Pueblo Majico!
How much were the bus tickets?
If you buy ahead (a few days) it’ll cost about $80 mxn. But if you buy tickets day of like we did, more like $180 mxn 😬
love your content
Thanks so much! 🙏🏽😊 let us know if you ever have any requests!
Thanks for the legend, 1st time I have heard it, even having visited Tepoz a couple of times.
New destination unlocked! ❤
Given that Tepoztlán is my favourite place on earth (we have a home here), I like to watch videos made of the town. Yours is definitely one of the best I’ve seen. Gracias por tratar los temas con respeto y buen humor. 🙏🏽 Por supuesto hay mucho, mucho más que hace de Tepoz un lugar especial y mágico, porque es un pueblo que conserva sus tradiciones, usos y costumbres. Tiene una historia larga y rica, y la gente tepozteca forman un pueblo orgulloso y luchador. Gracias.
aw, this means a lot! Thank you!
The entry to the area of the pyramid on the Tepozteco is free on Sundays. There are also different prices for entry on other days. The price is lower for nationals and for students and teachers with ID. One thing to remind people is to take a good amount of water with them on the climb. Also going earlier in the day is advisable. And the top of the climb is 600 meters (almost 2000 feet) above the valley of Tepoztlan! It is quite a climb. I’m always shocked to see women in stiletto heels making the climb on the weekend. I don’t know how they do it🤷♀️
Thank you so much for the info it’s very helpful. Especially for others watching. We went on a Sunday. Stilettos!!!! That’s just reckless lol
I really like your channel. In addition to a tour of Mexico pyramids,this is another option to a visit of Mexico City.I seemed to like the food shown at end of video.I love the Mexican culture and all the homemade items that were selling
Hola! Thank you 🤗 yes this town makes an excellent day trip but we think it’s worth at least staying overnight, whereas the pyramids probably not necessary. Can you believe we still haven’t been to the pyramids yet? 😅
@@EatBailaTravel I’m sure you will be making video on the Pyramids sometime.Also,I would like to see more Condesa
Yes both of those are on our list! 😁
Wow this was unexpectedly nice!
Right?! 😍
Saludos desde California, bonito video,soy nativo de tepoz,pero de los 90s, vine a usa,,😢
Wow! Me imagino cuánto ha de extrañar su pueblo hermoso 🥺
Dr. Simi in the background while you talk about aliens 👽 😂 🇲🇽
That was actually my favorite part in this video 😂
That was so fun! Great video, felt like I was there some moments 🥰💃💃 How many steps did you guys get going up to that summit? Looked really high up!
Oh my gosh, I don’t remember but what’s funny is we took the expected amount of time to get to the top and we were going as fast as we could 😅😮💨
Hola chavos, tenía tiempo sin verlos. Felicidades por su video, este lugar no lo conozco. Soy originario de Atlixco Puebla pero vivo en Dallas, Texas. Un abrazo fuerte y bendiciones 👏👏🤠
🤗holaaa muchas gracias por saludar 👋
Espero que un día pueda conocer este pueblo. Atlixco es de nuestros favoritos 😍🌸
Are you still using the Volaris pass? I would love to see a update on this considering its been a long time and you learned a lot of tips from your first couple use cases.
Hola! Yes! This request is coming up a lot recently and we are working on an update. Should come in the next few weeks 😁
I'm agree about taqueria dos gallos, I was invited for a chef, he's Italian & said was the best tacos in Chicago
“So are we for climbing up here” 😂
It was a pretty tough climb though! 😆
Se parece a Aguascalientes (Perú), en pueblito al pie d Machupichu rodeado d montañas.
Aguascalientes, Perú! 🇵🇪🥰 tenemos la fortuna de haber conocido! Y ahora que lo mencionas, siii tiene mucho parecido!
spectacular restaurant view
Seriously! And the food was great too
It looks beautiful
The landscape is seriously amazing
Thanks again for taking us on this adventure. I think those aliens are simply looking for the most beautiful Mexican lady, who obviously is Jenny.
Aw, you’re so kind!
Que lugares tan hermosas.
Verdad que si 🤩
I really enjoyed this video. Kevin being abducted by aliens would explain a few things. So much ice cream so little time. lol. -Marc
🛸 🤔 you might be on to something! 😂😂
great video! iirc, i'd learned that Spanish conquistadors exploited the legend of Quetzalcoatl (a light skinned god) to exploit the native peoples in Mexico at that time & ease conquest.
Oh I hadn’t heard that but I’m not surprised. They did something similar with La Virgen de Guadalupe/Tonantzin
K bien k visiten México
I KNEW IT! MICHAOCAN!!!! Puro Native y Mestizos🩸💯Saludos dese Cuitzeo Mich!
Saludos!!
way too crowded, I prefer nature in solitude, I got a headache just watching all those people
I feel you. It was definitely A LOT of people!
Maybe I missed it - was this the weekend ?
In this video, it was a Sunday, yes! The first time we went was on a Wednesday/Thursday and it was much, much, quieter.
I been there on the daytime looks amazing but on the night time it’s a whole different place lmao 😂
What happens at night?? 👀
El pulque si emborracha pero si , si es tan bueno? Si me pueden traer un poquito?
Es buenisimo! Un día lo probaremos juntos 😊
La cecina es de MORELOS no Puebla
Y si se antoja el agua miel de Maguey.
😋
👽😳❗️
Could it be true???
wait, wait. Roswell is in NEW Mexico! 😄
Ooohhh connection???
Healing type offfff ... umm babe what would you say? *under the breath* "locuras" 😂
😂😂😂I’m not gonna disagree with this one hahaha
🙏🏼🌹🔥
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16:30 😂😂😂se le metió el 🥒aire, be careful with the air👸se te puede meter el aire.
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Kevin se te canso la niña traviesa la Jenny?
😂
Cuando los videos en español, pochitos? Ah que es que no lo hablan bien🤣🤣
Ah pero entonces tú si hablas perfectamente más de un idioma?? Cómo para ponerte a juzgar a otras personas que se esfuerzan desarrollar idiomas y tú que payaso? 🤡
@@EatBailaTravel Efectivamente hablo perfectamente más de un idioma 🥺😘
@@EatBailaTravel y cuál esfuerzo?, jajjaj nomás hacen videos para gente que habla inglés, wtf.
Tourism scam!
Oohhh a conspiracy theory!
EatBailaTravel
Conspiracy theories are in vogue right now.
Indeed! So you think the ufo sightings are made up to make the town a tourist attraction?
Nope! We have a home there, with lots of friends and family in town (my husband’s side). Soooo many people have told me their experiences of seeing what are now called “Unexplained Aerial Phenomena” (UAPs), some up close. My husband who has lived there for years just laughs (he’s never seen one). But too many people have seriously described their experiences to me in detail. Including a family who was staying at our place for several months while we were away. From the rooftop terrace they saw a big orange light hovering over the mountain right in front of our house. The 2 young daughters saw it first, then called the grownups up. It was stationary above the mountain for about 15 minutes, then abruptly shot straight up and disappeared. Our “herrero” (ironsmith) was with his mother and brother midafternoon when the saw a huge disc shaped illuminated object hovering pretty close to them in the countryside. Again hovered for a while, then shot off extremely rapidly and disappeared. It wasn’t a vague light in the distance, but a very large illuminated flying object close to them. I’ve heard lots and lots of first hand accounts… I love to spend time on our rooftop terrace. Maybe someday I’ll see one.
😊🛸👽😊
Reminds me a bit of Cusco, Peru.
Someone else just mention that it reminds them of Aguascalientes, Peru! And I agree with you both