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Tag: AncientCivilisations
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Tour: Mexico Ancient Civilizations Tour Company: G Adventures Tour Leader: Siddhartha (Sid) Trejo Dates: 15 December 2012 to 29 December 2012 I took this trip was the start of a wider and combined Mexico and Central America tour between 15 December and 10 February 2013. There are four legs: 1) Mexico Ancient Civilizations (this report).…
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Friday 28 December 2012 Highlights: Farewell Dinner After 14 days it was time to end the Mexico Ancient Civilizations part of my Mexican and Central America trip. Today we farewelled Tina, Luna, Sam, Patricia, Aaron, Lauren and Kate. I had originally been a little concerns that I would fit into a basic style tour aimed…
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Thursday 27 December 2012 Highlights: Feeling better, Chichen Itza The best thing about today was walking up and feeling much better. The group as a whole was also doing a lot better which was great news considering we had a 3 hour trip to Chichen Itza (without toilets) and and 3 hours later to Playa…
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Tuesday 25 December 2012 Highlights: Christmas on a public bus! Today we had a 9 hour public bus ride to Merida with an early start needing to be at reception before 7 am. We could only book one vehicle to get us to the bus due to it being Christmas. Additionally we pre booked a…
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Monday 24 December 2012 Highlights: Ancient ruins of Palenque, Early Christmas A very late sleep in today as the Ruins of Palenque are within walking distance and there was no need to rush. The best news of the day was it appeared most people in the group had recovered from their colds/flues and stomachs concerns.