Tuesday, December 14, 2010

San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas

I'm in San Cristobal de las Casas, a town settled at 2000 metres high in the middle of the Mexican state of Chiapas. It's cold and rainy. But it's cool. Almost indios only here, it doesn't seems possible to me thinking that just few days ago I was in United States. Crossing the border between US and Mexico is the most impressive, the most dramatic, the strongest ever, as everything change so quickly you really cannot believe there's only a short strip of land to divide such huge differences. Well, I arrived early morning with a night bus from Oaxaca and I've been to visit the mountain town of San Juan de Chamulo, where people believe in a mixture of Catholic religion and Maya traditions, with the result that inside the main church of the town believers go to heal their problems turning on candles, bringing offers or killing chickens as sacrifice to the Saints... What else to say? Charming.

2 comments:

  1. Teo, you're doing the same trip I did in 2001, Mexico City, Oaxaca, and now San Cristobal! I loved Chiapas and its foggy weather too! if you're planning to go east, i suggest you to go to Palenque (close to the region called Tabasco - nice for you) because you'll find a unique Maya site with beautiful temples inside the tropical Jungle, probably the best i've seen down there.
    just beware of Tarantulas!
    go there, if you can.
    Tonio

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