11 Crazy Things to Do In Mexico

 

  • Cliff diving. Natural Feature. …
  • Scuba dive the MUSA. Museum. …
  • Join a protest or parade in Mexico City. …
  • Dance to Son Jarocho in Veracruz. …
  • Roadtrip through Baja California Sur. …
  • Visit the Central De Abastos Market. …
  • Recharge at the Pyramids of Teotihuacan. …
  • Hike Pico de Orizaba.
  • Whale watch in Magdalena Bay
  • Visit the floating gardens of Xochimilco to experience Mexico City’s best boat parties.
  • Visit a surreal jungle sculpture park in Xilitla.

Okay, here is the original link that is now working. Go Here to see the original list.  It didn’t work for awhile so I added Xilitla to the list as well, so you can count it as well. Go to the link to see the rest and descriptions.  How many have you done?

I’m way over 30, but pleased to note I’ve done 6 of these things. If you have visited or live in Mexico,how many have you done? (No, this cliff dive is not one of the 6 I’ve done!)

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    1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      Thanks for telling me. I can’t get into it now, either. I don’t know what a 500 file server error is but it definitely has shut us out of this feature. The first 8 will come up but you have to hit “more” for the last three and it won’t show up, so I have added the actual list above in lieu of the link.

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    2. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      Xilitla wasn’t on the original list, but I can’t remember the 11th one that was, so I added it, secure in the fact that it is one of the craziest experiences I’ve had in Mexico. I’ve been there three times! There are two Xilitlas so be sure you look up the correct one. If you are lucky, you can even stay in Edward James’ house. He is the bastard son of Royalty who built this crazy jungle fantasy. I love it. Google it for the rest of the story.

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