OMG This trip was much longer than what I expected.
On the departure day, we did not have any sleep because we might miss the flight We needed to leave at home at 440 to take a bus…we both were SO sleepy, of course
Helsinki –3.0 hours–> Paris –11.5 hours–> Dallas –2.5hours–> Mexico city
Bad thing was that our second flight got delayed because of snow storm. Also, the flight had to take a long route…bad luck so we missed our third flight to Mexico City. We got stand- by ticket so it was unsure that we could go to Mexico city on the same day…It was so stressful to deal with this kind of thing during holidays
On April 29th, we arrived in Mexico city around 13pm and got back to Andreas’ home around 15pm.
Nowaday, Andreas’ father has 30 birds at his home, so he showed us his collections of birds I played with his birds and gave some foods It was very fun. Then we went to the city center to have a dinner That day I had 4 meals, so my stomach was quite full,hahaha. Sometimes, I can’t stop eating with nice foods even though I know I am full,hihihi. Until on May 3rd, we stayed at Andreas’ home and had a great time with his family. It was my first time to hang out with his family, since I did not have enough time to talk with them always.
The first time I met his family it was not a ery long meeting, more like just seeing them. I did not talk with his family at all at that time.
Then second time, only Andreas’ parents came to Japan for our wedding That was a very short period, so again it was not enough time.
And the third time of meeting was our wedding in Mexico. Everyone was busy and stressful, so it was not really good mood,hehehe.
Finally, I know more about Andreas’ family now
Dad’s collection
playing with the birds
our prarents with many birds
Our wedding pics @ home
**One week ago, these pics were at photo shop. These were showcase, so people can see our pics from outside. Then Andreas’ parents bought the pics. How nice it is
Next diary will start from my trip from Boston & Niagara Falls in Canada
Posted by Hitomi | Mexico, Travel | Friday 1 June 2007 10:38 pm
The last day in Cancun on April 28th, we had a tour called “A Mayan Encounter” by alltournative. It sounded like a different kind of tour. Andreas’ friend,Borregito, is working at this company. He recommended us to take this tour because I was interested in going to the Mayan cenotes.
At the beginning, I was just excited about adventure trip I wore my adventure clothes and shoes,hahaha.
In the morning, our guide picked us up at 6:30am at the hotel. His name was Saul and he was also driver. We were about 13 people and a small group.
 Map of Mayan Village
First activity was ” rappeling” down into the cenote. Mayan people helped us to put some equipments, and our guide showed me how to use and go down. OMG, I was so afraid of doing this after I saw the way to go down. All the ladies were screaming so much and also, I don’t like the high places Andreas told me that I was the worst because it took me for a long time to go down,hehehe.
  Our guide, Saul, was showing us an example
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Ready for rappeling. Smiling and scared feeling at the same time.
 I Made it! With a big smile
  cenotes
Next activity was ” zip-line”. This was easier for me. I felt like I was like a Indiana Jones
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Ready for zip-line. The wood was used for braking down the speed.Â
Then we walked through the Mayan jungle to a stop for canoe. Yes, next activity was ” canoe” paddling on a lagoon. We set off in kayaks, in groups of two. It really required teamwork again. I was sitting in front of the Kayaks so my responsibility was having a right direction. But it was my first time so to go to the right direction was quite difficult. One of the team was going wrong direction all the time, so that couple was getting fight…But we were kind of OKAY in the end The view I saw from this lagoon was very pretty
  Canoe.
The last activity in the morning was swimming in the cenote Before going to cenote, one Mayan shaman gave us a blessings with smoke. I took a picture with him, but for some strange reasons the picture was shaking. Maybe he used some magic at that time!!
 It was dark, so I could not take a photo
After the ceremoney, we went into a narrow tunnel, steps, an underground cave where we found a beautiful cenote. The water was very clean ,cobalt blue color, and cold. Mayan people were used to drink some water from cenotes. According to our guide, they still drink some water from cenotes so that you can guess how clean water is
Finally, our lunch time I was ready to have some lunch. The menu were typycal Mayan foods. It sounds nice, right?  There were some soups, rice, chicken, tacos, etc… I was so afraid of having foods outside after I got sick on previous week. But I did not get sick at all, my stomach was happy after all.Â
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Next destination was Coba. Coba was used to be a huge Mayan city. It’s different places to visit from Chichen Itza. Buildings are spread over a huge area of forest and lake around this ruins. And the Nohoch Mul is the highest pydamid in the Yucatan. We had a guided tour in English.Â
  some ruins
 Ball game court
  Nohoch Mul
   Red T-shirt is AndreasÂ
  With me
 Bye bye Coba
I had a very nice day , but my body was hurting after this activity,hehehe.
 I wish I could have another adventure trip somewhere
Posted by Hitomi | Mexico, Travel | Thursday 31 May 2007 1:10 am
On April 27th, we went to Isla Mujeres (the island of women) which was a small island next to Cancun. This Friday,I had 2 new experiences. One was swimming with Dolphins and another was driving a mini golf cart.
Going to Isla Mujeres in the morning
First, we went to the meeting point for the company ” Dolphin Discovery”, then they took us to Isla Mujeres by ferry. I was so excited and scared about Dolphins at the same time. Andreas did not join the Dolphin Swimming.
Thank you for waiting! playing with Dolphins @ferry
It was really tiny and a few hours zooming around with the cart would give you the entire tour. We started from Northern end and went to Southern point of the island to see nice view
@Southern point
me driving
YES, I got my first driving experience!! It was very fun and exciting But I saw that one kid was driving the golf cart It was so scared and he was just in front of us…Could not belive this face. In Mexico, everything is possible, wow wow!
kid driver
**Our guide was very friendly and nice guy
Finally, both of us were on good condition ,so we decided to go out to CoCo Bongo The place was like a huge club and show As usual, we had a trouble with a fat lady. She was dancing next to us, but she was pushing at the same time And she was so big and pushing us so much. One American lady was also complaing to her. I was standing with her attack around for 10 mins…Then we could take her out because we told the security guy. This night club had always a long line so I was expeting something very nice. I had a very nice evening there
Posted by Hitomi | Mexico, Travel | Tuesday 29 May 2007 1:47 am
Miss Universe 2007 of winner is a Japanese woman, wow wow! Congratulation-de-arimasu
Still I am writing about my Mexican trip from last month. On April 26th, we went to Chichen Itza with a bus tour. The tour guide was an old man, and he did not explain in English on the bus at all. That was bad because I was very interested in the history about so…But Andreas helped me what he was saying!
Chichen Itzan is located between Cancun and Merida. It took to get there around 3 hours by bus. It was quite long trip and far away from our hotel. It is an ancient Mayan site. Over 40,000 people lived this site and Mayan people lived until the Spanish people came in 16th century.
You see, how far is from Cancun?
the map of Chichen itza
After we reached, they took us to Mayaland hotel and had lunch The foods were okay but spicy
The day had been very hot and the sunshine was strong. I was ready to get brown!
Inside of the hotel
The tour started with a young man and he was from Merida. My father, Enrique-san is from Merida where is located on the opposite side of Yucatan Peninsula. He said that he could read Mayan letter and the school taught him at school.
Entrance
It is really in the jungle!
Smaller version of the pyramid.
The first stop was Observatory. It is also called ” EL Caracol(snail)” because of the shape” See below. Three slots in its top level point due south and toward the setting sun and moon on the spring and autumn equinoxes. For this structure, Mayan peopld had a perfect calendar to know the seasons.
Next stop was “Castillo de Kukulcan” which is an awesome and cool pyramid. According to the guide, another smaller pyramid encloses an older pyramid. I could not climb onto the pyramid…I was expecting to do that The pyramid is called kukulcan pyramid. The steps are 91 steps for each side so the total step would be 365 steps. Those are for all symbols of the intricate Mayan calender. Anyway, the pyramid was incredible.
with us
Jaguars
The last stop was a Ball Court and built in AD864. This court is the biggest in Mexico. It has exceptional carvings( see below). The players were trying to get the ball go through. If you are the chaptain of the winner team, the players have heads cut off. The sevenspurts of blood shot from their necks would be transformed into flowers according to Mayan mythology.
You had to do dunk shot there, just kidding.
big court!
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Temple of the Warriors
This area was supposed to be market place.
Then we had some free time to take a look around the ruins. The sunshine was very strong so Andreas got Insolated…After we saw a couple of ruins, we went back to the Mayanhotel and took a rest for night show. Unfortunately, we had to stay longer time there for the night show. The show presented history of Chichen Itza, and lights show. Well, another long day was over My heart was a full of touching sights!
Posted by Hitomi | Mexico, Travel | Sunday 27 May 2007 10:19 pm
My Cancun trip was half done on April 25th.This day was a very long day. We went to Xcaret (pronunciation is SHCA-ret) with a bus tour.
1,5hours from our hotel, not too bad
Xcaret is a popular eco-archeological theme park. The place has Underground Snorkeling River, Dolphin Pools, Sea Trek, Mayan Village and Ball Court, Turtle Pools, Live show, etc…The park is over 200 acres so it requires a lot of walking I felt this place is a huge amusument park like a water version of Disneyland We spent an entire day @ Xcaret!
Map of Xcaret
First thing we tried was Snorkeling in the underground river! There were two courses for snorkeling, either 30 or 45 mins. Of course, we took the longer course because today’s highlight was snorkeling,hahaha
It was so pretty and fun The water color was cobalt blue and clear.I saw so many fishes inside,wow wow! I really liked it so next step was going to the different course. Well,this short course was not nice so we changed back to the long course after 20mins. In the end, we did 3 rounds. Yes, we exhausted, but had so much fun
Snorkeling in the caves, that was so cool! I felt like I was an adventure
Then we had late lunch at the restaurant. (The foods were included with the admission.) Since we were quite tired, we took a rest and walked around. BUT Andreas wanted to do one activity. I don’t know how to say, but walking on the rope. —> See the pic. “You know, kids can make it so I CAN make it too!!” Well, I did not believe that he was gonna make it. Actually, he made it That was cool! I was proud of my husband at that time!
Our guide recommended to take a boat so we did that too.
Boat trip
There was a field of plants for Tequila. The plant is called Agave. I took pics with that plant. Now time to drink Tequila!!
We did not see the Horse Show, but I saw Lady riders (”Adelitas”) . They wore the mexican traditional colorful clothes.
I guess she was practicing.
Flamingo
Finally, the Night show The show was pretty good. The first show was starting with a amazing Mayan Ball games.The next one was history of late Mayan civilization. The Spanish people came to Yucatan peninsula, and Mayan people thought they were gods, etc…
Mayan Ball game
My favorite part was traditional dance from each region in Mexico. The dancers were wearing very typical Mexican costume. I recorded video of almost every region’s dance, because it was so cute and nice. I will upload my videos very soon
As usual, we falled asleep on the way back to our hotel
Posted by Hitomi | Mexico, Travel | Sunday 27 May 2007 2:55 am
3rd day in Cancun(April 24th), we rented a car and went to Tulum and Xel-ha(pronunciation is shell ha)
Today’s driver
Tulum is Matan ruins as well. It is located 120km south from Cancun. It took us to reach there almost 3,5 hours from our hotel. It was loong driving. I was sleeping at the car,hehehe
Xel-ha is 30 minutes away from Tulum by car.
I saw some performance at the entrance.
They are very brave! This performance calls “Voladores de Papantla (Papantla flyers) “It is a ceremony worshipping the sun god and performing from 30 meters in the air. The 4 flying men represent the four elements earth, air, fire and water.
Mayan temples built on the top of a high cliff overlooking the Caribbean sea so that you could see the ruins and sea at the same time! Very nice The ruined were built between 1200 and1450. We spent all morning here.
-> —>First destination, Tulum—>
History of Tulum
<–Iguana-chan–>
The ruins @Tulum
More ruins
and more
Playing with the sea
Fresh coconuts drink! Yummy!
Then we moved to next destination, Xel-ha. Xel-ha ia an ecological water park.The park has a snorkel park, forest, and beach.
I wanted to snorkel here, but we ended up with River Float We got a water tube (inner tube) for 2 people. Yes, now testing our strength of teamwork. From the beginning to the end, it took easily around 1,5 hours. It was very long I wanted to do one more around for snorkeling, but did not have enought energy left… So we decided to snorkel just a little bit. At least, we had some experience and saw colorful fishes inside. It was amazing
At the beginning, Andreas was so scared with fishes, hahaha. That was so funny. We also took some pictures using a waterproof camera.
Posted by Hitomi | Mexico, Travel | Saturday 26 May 2007 4:30 am
On April 23rd, I was feeling better than last day I could walk without feeling pain and having headache. It was very hot and humid, so that the weather did not help my sickness.
From the morning, we were supposed to meet Andreas’ friend, Sergio (nick name is Borreguito). I have met him in Mexico city when I traveled by myself 3 years ago. Now He lives in Cancun and works as a tourist guide. I am jealous of him because he lives in such a nice place in my opinion.
**Hola! It was nice to see you again in Cancun
Yay!! We would go around Cancun with nice guide. He explained what would be nice to go around and how to take a bus,etc… First place he took us was market place called “Mercado 28″ . It was located in Downtown Cancun, like city center. There were Mexican crafts, cloths, shoes, and souvenirs. I bought some T-shirts, magnets with Cancun logo, and a dried Sea Star (Seafish).
Entrance of Mercado 28
Sea Star-kun. Now my room smells like the sea because of this guy!?
**You can try to bargain with them. Well, actually you have to do that Some of the prices were terrible, but it was very fun time for shopping
Then, we decided to go to Playa del Carmen where was the different town and the third biggest city in this area. It took to get there around 1,5 hours by bus. The bus was quite comfortable compared to the buses from Mexico city.
Borregito took us to a shopping street called ” fifth avenue” There were many shops, restaurants, and bars. We found some funny bar and had some drinks. The chairs were so cute! I loved them From this shopping street, it was close to the sea. We just went to the Town beach. We could see the island called ” Isla Cozumel” In fact, this Cozumel island is the biggest island in Mexico. We reserved for going there for next time Also I wanted to do hair braiding. I was scared with this, so Next time
” fifth avenue” Cobra—
At the bar—>
Slightly, there is Isla Mujeres on this pic.
On the beach.
After this, he took us to the Xaman-Ha Mayan Ruins. Several temples survives. Most of them were around the Playa Carmen area. I could go inside and climb onto the ruins. Oh, that ’s what I really wanted to see and feel Mayan ruins since I was kid.
Going to see ruins. Lots of nature
About Xaman-Ha
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Can’t believe that Mayan people really exist there!
Maybe used to be their house?!
Some ruins with me
remaining of color
On October,2005, Hurricane Wilma came to Yucatan peninsula.The damage was 21 billion USD.These trees were hit by that Hurricane …
pretty color of flowers
nice view
On the way back to the hotel, I had a very big smile on my face because of the Mayan ruins.
Posted by Hitomi | Mexico, Travel | Friday 25 May 2007 6:18 am
On April 22nd, my first day in Cancun was not good starting, hehehe. Both of us were feeling sick from the morning…I even had some fever at night on this day…For this reason, we could not do so many thing in Cancun. Of course, it was only the first day
From Mexico city, it takes 2.5 hours to reach there by plane
Our hotel was located on the coner of peninsula. Everything was close to this hotel, e.g. shopping center, disco, market place, and etc. This map does not have all of the hotels located on this skiny island. Actually, there are tons of hotels next to each other.
Cancun is famous for the best beaches, diving, Mayan ruins, etc…
When I was studying in the US, many students went to Cancun for spring break. Yes, it is also popular for the American students to go there during Spring break! Since my visit was not during spring break time, I did not see so many American students. It would be fun to hang out with them
I am really impressed with the Caribbean ocean. The sea had nice blue color and the sand were white It was my first time to see nice sea and sand at the same time. You know, the sea in Tokyo is grey and the sand is not nice at all.
Here is a pic from the first day in Cancun. I am sorry I really did not feel like taking a photo. As you can see, there are less pics than usual
Each hotel had private beach and pool This pic is our hotel’s pool.
Posted by Hitomi | Mexico, Travel | Wednesday 23 May 2007 8:41 pm
My brain was a little bit crazy. I took my Finnish exam yesterday. Even that was Finnish exam, my brain was giving me the Spanish words instead of Finnish words… That was sucks Anyway, I passed the exam
Lately, we bought new furniture from IKEA. Our room now is getting nicer My husband is becoming a home slave and carpenter at the same time,hihihi.
Now, I will tell a strange and funny experience I had in Mexico. In the end, that day made my holiday painful
3rd day (April 21st), Andreas wanted to take us to the local bar and restaurant. He explained to me that “The bar is were local farmers go to drink. They really drink alot and get totally wasted. Sometimes they are even sleeping at the bathroom” I could not imagine how it looked like at all
His brother, Saul and two of his friends, Azael and Moses also joined us. It took 30 minues to get to the place by car. OMG, I had never seen such a funny place in my life. It was really like shortage room but bar. There was one guy who served a drink for customers. He was very friendly and nice guy. The time we went there, only two local people were drinking at this bar. The price was very cheap, about average price was 15 pesos( 1.5 dollars) for half a liter of strange alcohol drink But it looked bad and weird.
Funny colorful drink
Menu from this bar. It was amazingly cheap. But the owner gave some free drinks
The smell was bad so—>>
Salud—–> —–>
After spending 2 hours, we went to the local restaurant. The foods were very good at that time, but actually everyone got sick from these foods. I think the reason why…it was dirty place and outside. At night, I was suffering with strange stomach pain. I could not move and prepare for Cancun trip starting the next day. My stomach sounded like gruu gruu, very strange sound…You can imagine right?! That was my second sickness in Mexico. Last year, after I left in Mexico, I got sick with Mexican foods as well. I knew how painful would be…. Anyway, now those funny and painful stories are good memories from this trip