WHY CHIAPAS IS SO UNLIKE THE REST OF MEXICO + What to do in San Cristobal
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- čas přidán 8. 05. 2022
- Welcome to San Cristobal de las Casas, the most popular magical town in the state of Chiapas.
Located just 3 hours from the Guatemala border, you’ll find a unique blend of cultures very different from the rest of Mexico.
Chiapas, Mexico is so rich in culture and natural resources and San Cristobal de Las Casas is a microcosm of it all. There is so much to do and see here in San Cristobal de Las Casas so we have chosen our top 7 things to do for when you decide to visit .
San Cristobal has a key and complicated history. We’ll be sharing this story throughout the video, so stick around to the end for some novela-quality drama.
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No joke. I even recognize some of the dogs. For years, no matter where I would go in the world, I always ended up back in San Cristobal. Finally I just made it official. It's my home base.
Aww 🙂 what a lovely place to call home! Congrats on finally making it official!
I’ve seen a couple videos on San Cristobal but not like this. I love the history y’all incorporate in your videos. ❤️ It definitely sets y’all apart.
We are happy that our videos are set us apart from others for it's informational and historical content.
It is so refreshing to watch travel videos that not only entertain but also inform and educate. As a college professor and journalist myself, I have to say that I am impressed and grateful. Please continue the good work.
okay that means a lot to me coming from you! 🥲 I credit my research, public speaking and analytical skills to my undergraduate and graduate professors and mentors. It makes me happy to hear that you notice that in the video 😊
This information is SO much needed for our raza! Many young Mexicans born in Mexico have no idea of this type of information. For instance, myself. I didn't know about anything. Not even who Benito Juarez was. My mom never told me anything. I learned so much when I got deported to Mexico back in 2007 (I was 17 years old). At the time, I didn't realize that "bad experience" was disguised as a LIFE TIME opportunity of knowledge and identity. I learned so much about my culture, my roots, my family, and myself. I returned to the states about 9 years ago. Now, I pass my knowledge to my kids, so they don't grow up like me. What you guys are doing is AMAZING! It is very respected. I've seen your journey since you left Chicago. I always learn something new. So proud of you guys. Your journey will make a difference in others peoples life. Even though I was deported at age 17, I traveled a lot by myself in Mexico. It was the scariest and yet the most powerful journey of my life. I love seeing you two doing this together. ❤️ Sending much love.
I wish I could get a package of that coffee, hot chocolate, and panela. It looks so good!!!
Yes the hot chocolate is amazing!
I have seen several San Cris vlogs - I appreciate that you added some historical context to this fascinating city. Thank you!
Thank you Dan we hope all is well with you!
I live in Xela the next city right over the Guatemalan border. San Cris seems so similar. If you ever make it over the border, there's a direct bus from there to here, I'd love to show you around. Happy travels.
We haven’t been to Guatemala yet 😁 we’ll add Xela to our list! Thanks so much for the invite!
I can't wait to make that trip. Never seen Guatemala.
Me da orgullo que son una Mexican American pareja mostrando al mundo un pedazo de Mexico.
muchas gracias 🙏 😊 apoyando a nuestro lindo mexico 🇲🇽❤️
I love this! San Cristobal has been on our first 6 months in Mexico radar since the beginning! Amazing sounding place.
Feel free to reach out to us for any suggestions on Instagram! Saludos!
Wow, this was a great video! So interesting to see that that region of the country has had such a long history of succession and self autonomy from Mexico. This can be seen today in fact, it appears that this history plays well into present day Chiapas, in which there are many communities in the Lacondon Jungle and surrounding areas that are autonomous. It appears that their history had great influence in the formation of the Ejercito Zapatista De Liberacion Nacional, and that their struggles and difficulties had been many years in the making. So interesting to see this video, I love the lessons you guys show on your channel! :)
Thanks for the support! We really appreciate it, Chiapas is such a complicated and interesting place to visit. It's natural resources are out of this world! Glad you enjoyed out video!
Looking forward to the Patreon exclusive tour of the cavern.
It will be up on Sunday morning 10am
I say it every time, you guys just keep getting better and better! Fantastic entertaining and informative videos. Love seeing how much growth your channel is getting! All that hard work paying off. Abrzos! 🤙🤙❤❤
Thank you so much familia! We appreciate are your support since we started. Love you all, saludos!
@@EatBailaTravel We are legit OG EBT'ers 🤙🤙🤣🤣❤❤
Great video! You guys are amazing together! Love the education as well about the state. I know Mexico well….or at least I thought I did. :)
Kudos as well for the shoutout for “Steps” Love anything and everything about supporting the kids and keeping them aware of their amazing culture!
Viva Mexico!! ❤🇲🇽
wow! So beautiful! Love this style video! So informative! great job guys!
Glad you liked it! And great to hear from you Roxy 🤗
You guys are awesome! Doing a Great Service for travelers! Thanks so much!
You think so? :') thanks, Harry!
Great video. Loved it guys!!
Glad you liked the video 😊 we loved San Cristobal
Fabulous!! Thanks so much, Learned a lot and we are heading there soon.
Glad it was helpful! Chiapas is wonderful. I'm sure you'll enjoy it
Cool! I would love to visit someday. Appreciate your perspective and storytelling
Thank you! We’re geeks about history and story telling. We have a Querétaro one coming up tomorrow
Chiapas is also home to Los Zapatistas (EZLN), an indigenous group that's currently in rebellion. It's definitely an interesting state.
Yes, we didn't get to learn about them much but next time for sure we will dig deeper into other topics.
El EZLN es una facción que busca la debilidad de México y en favor de USA, SÓLO QUE AL PRINCIPIO ENGAÑARON A MUCHOS. APOYANDO DESPUÉS AL PRIAN, LA HERMANITA DEL SUBCOMANDANTE MARCOS FUE DIPUTADA DEL PRI EN TAMAULIPAS, ella es MERCEDES DEL CARMEN GUILLÉN VICENTE.
This was an amazing vlog. Thank you for this and please do more like it.
Thank you! Will do!😊
I never write reviews like this but this was such an excellent well done video…I had to! Thank you so much for your perfect blend of history and what to do’s ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for leaving a comment we truly appreciate it. We’re happy you enjoyed our style we try provide historical facts to all cities we visit just because we’re suckers for history.Saludos!
Wow, what a history and such a beautiful place!
It really is, thank you for watching and commenting.
Wow. What an interesting town this is. Loved the electric vibe around the city. Lovely presentation sharing all the valuable information about its history, and culture
Thanks for watching and commenting super happy you liked our video!
You’re both captivating. I really enjoyed the video and the story telling. Good luck 🍀
We love this video! It shows what we love to do and learn. On Monday we have an awesome video from one of the most beautiful places in Mexico! Super excited to share! Saludos
I like how you guys organized this video! Also, I found the history muy interesante.
and I like your Spanglish! 😉
Loved the video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Exelente video so entertaining y Mucha historia gracias Kevin y jeni good job 👏
Thank you so much for your comment and view glad you enjoyed it.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
I love how you share the history of the city.
understanding the stories and past that make a place special is part of what makes travel so fulfilling! we love to share that :)
Jenny, you remind me so much of me! Except I am not Mexican. It is obvious you are a lifelong learner! And Kevin too! Your videos set tou apart from the pack of Mexican travel vloggers. Love your work! From a Latinx educator.
Great video. That was cute with Kevin reacting. 😆
Safe travels. 💙
Glad you enjoyed the way we presented the vlog. We hope to make some more like this.
I’ve watch quite a few of your videos and every time I see one it makes me want to go to that specific place and this on in particular. I’m Mexican American and my husband is from Guatemala so the history of Chapas makes it a lot more interesting for me. I would like to one day take our daughter there so experience a little of both her cultures.
I'm with you on this one! We don't have kids yet but want to be able to share our beautiful Mexico with them someday. I hope you get to enjoy those experiences with your baby girl someday soon!
I watch these videos for what to see, the history and not the personal experiences of the people making the video. This video is excellent....and tells you what you need to see and do in San Cristobal. Good job.
Glad you enjoyed it
Love this video
Glad you enjoyed the video! something different, fun and informative.
great video thanks :)
thanks for your comment 🤗
Just found your channel, it's great! I'll be moving to mexico with my wife (who is mexican) in September. I can't wait.
Super happy you found us, we have tons of videos like these for you catch up on. Saludos and we hope your move is a smooth as possible. Feel free to reach out for any questions, comments, concerns, or just to say HI! Take care!
So excited to travel myself this summer :)
Very excited for you feel free to reach out to us for any information.
Great video
thank you!
Wow fantastic 💕
thanks!
Thank you
Beautiful place , enjoyed watching it 😃❤️
Glad you enjoyed it, where is your next international trip?
@@EatBailaTravel possibly Cozumel
So well presented. Now all that needs to happen for me is a visit to this amazing state. Already know I like the coffee from Chiapas thanks to Ah Cacoa in Playa del Carmen. 🇲🇽
Coffee from Chiapas is stellar! We also love coffee from Veracruz!
Yes , Chiapas is the mecca of coffee
En cuanto al café......favor de probar los cafés ricos de Café la Selva en la esquina de Crescencio Rosas y Cuauhtémoc!!!! Es mi favorito!
I luv your videos!
Thank you! Saludos!
eres er.oso chiapas sancristobal de las casas chiapas Mexico un lugar ermosso y Leno de la mejor cultura y y tradiciones chiapas eres un amor tierra mía orgulloso de ti ñueblo mío vendito por dios
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i know san cris and this vlog was very well done!👍
I appreciate that compliment, Dave! Glad you enjoyed the vlog 😊
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I want to go back to San Cristobal just to indulge at Oh La La! Pasteleria. I cant wait to go back.
That was the last place we visited and it was so good!
@@EatBailaTravel me encanto. Exelente video!
@@irenemolina1522 muchas gracias! 😊
Thank you for this! Would you be able to recommend places to live in San Cristobal?
we lived at Co404, a coliving community that offers dorms and private rooms. Very comfortable stay!
beautiful place
It really is! Thanks for watching
@@EatBailaTravelyes i am watching your video .
We plan to retire in San Cris next March….we are very excited and counting the days !
Wow that’s so exciting!! Yay for you! It’s a lovely town
Interesting and very informative video. I have been wanting to visit San Cristobal/ Chiapas for several years. Always gone to other areas of Mexico instead. I have read many different reviews of problems and issues with the indigenous people, especially when tourists try to visit Palenque. Have you visited Palenque? I understand that now, you can fly directly to a recently opened airport. If we decided to go, we would definitely use a local tour agency to take us there. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks again for sharing the video and the great info.
the issues in the indigenous populations are complex, but in a nutshell, we have heard that they've been known to target tourist buses (blocking them on the roads) as a form of protest and to get the government's attention to meet their basic needs for resources and infrastructure... it appears that the government cares more about catering to tourists than to their indigenous communities, but that's just one version of the story that we heard. There are others that are less empathetic. We didn't see any of this nor did we ever feel like the indigenous were unfriendly so I'm only sharing a perspective based on word of mouth.
@@EatBailaTravel I always like to read and research before we go somewhere....tks for your perspective.
Love Mexico but have not been to Chiapas yet. We will be there to visit Palenque very soon, as Turtle is an Maya archaeologist and it is high on our list. We are looking forward to being there on our drive around the World and we thank you for the inspiration. We are Corey and Brendon Kerkela, a father and son CZcams team of travelling archaeologists and we think your content and interests are similar to our and you might enjoy our channel like we enjoy yours. Please feel free to check it out and keep up the good work here.
Glad you enjoyed our video, Chiapas is a very interesting state in Mexico it has beautiful nature and so much interesting history. We will check out your channel, thanks for reaching out!
I would like your advice(s) Jenny and Kevin! ... what cities in Mexico would you recommend for my family of 2 boys ages 6 & 7 yrs old? I have 3 in mind; Chipilo-Puebla, Queretaro, and Merida, ah possibly San Cristobal. Should you recommend any others is appreciated too! ❤ We live just 30 minutes north of Detroit. We don't want too much touristy places or too country. However, I do like Centro cities bit nothing like Puerto Vallarta! I want my family to be emersed into the Mexican culture so to speak! Thanks so much, love your work! ❤
Hello 😊 we haven’t been to Puebla, but the first one that comes to mind here is the city of Queretaro and Orizaba, Veracruz. These two have been the most family-friendly of the cities and towns we’ve enjoyed in Mexico thus far. Orizaba has a super cool dinosaur 🦕 park, great coffee, hiking, and gorgeous Mountain View’s. Just keep an eye on the weather depending on the time of year you go as winter can be quite chilly due to the high altitude. And when it’s warm definitely visit the Ojo de Agua it’s like a natural water park. We have a couple videos on Orizaba on our channel, check them out! San Cristobal de las Casas I think you would also love.
San Cristobal is Beautiful. Chiapas is beautiful.
Chiapas is beautiful! We hope you can visit someday
👍👍🏾👍 10/10
Glad you enjoyed it!
Chiapas Is Beaitiful 😍😍💖💖
It really is! ❤️❤️
I visited San Cristobal for an art workshop in 2018 and again last October for 2 weeks during Dia de Muertos celebrations. I adore Chiapas! Incidentally my amiga who went with me last year is vegan and had no trouble finding good vegan food in San Cristobal. Unfortunately we missed Steps as it was closed when we tried to go. Next time! The artisan market and the museums are awesome. We shopped A LOT! The indigenous cultures are so fascinating--we had the opportunity to go to some nearby villages. Also highly recommend the free walking tour that leaves from the plaza in front of the church twice a day and takes a couple of hours. You see and learn so much.
wow it sounds like you had a wonderful time! we did the walking tour and loved it 😊 thanks for sharing!
I would like to hear a Mexican comment on our experience publicly
Nice info on San Cris, what a shame there were political factions way back, hasn't changed much for Mexico or the U.S.
unfortunately!
Cool history lesson. In your time in Mexico have you had an experience with the dichotomy that exists between the way in which Mexico/Mexicans touts the richness of its indigenous history and culture and the underlying sense of racism/bigotry against the indigenous people that currently live there today?
This is a great question! We haven't had much experience with that but one thing we did notice in San Cristobal was how our tour guide seemed to have a negative view of the indigenous people while telling us about the town's rich history... He'd say how they take advantage of the government and that they choose to "appear poor" when in reality they have "a lot of money" thanks to government benefits so they "have little incentive to pursue an education". Our tour guide was a college student, for context, and we were very aware that the way he talked about them was more likely rooted in bigotry than in accuracy, but aside from that I don't have other examples
Is different for the mountains because are there in other height
No masks there!!
Hurrah!!! 😄💕
Lol
Found this channel as a mexican american who is a no sabo kid. Something is calling me to mexico.
What's the year long weather like? Humid?
We were only there the month of April and it wasn’t humid. In Mexico the spring and summer tend to be humid so I’d say humidity here is relatively low
Some children from Guatemala cross to mex. To come to school i saw it on t.v. They're both poor as they don't wear shoes .
😯wow interesting. We haven’t been to the Mexico Guatemala border
is it easy to get to day tours like el chiflón from san cristobal?
and el cañón de sumidero?
Yes there are plenty of tours sold in the center of SanCris. We took public transportation to Chiflon because we wanted to spend time there.
How is bicycling around S. CHRIS?
The streets are very narrow but I think bicycling might be better than their sidewalks.
First spanish settlement was Chiapa de Corzo, then the Spaniards didn't like the weather and founded San Cristobal
Really we didn't know that.
Tengo una duda, que causará polémica:
¿El chocolate es originario de México?
Los amigos peruanos dicen que No.
Que el chocolate es originario del Amazonas. Y que de allá las tribus amazónicas lo teajeron a Centroamérica y luego a lo que hoy es México.
Quizás sea cierto, pero lo más importante es que es de la americas. El cacao es nuestro, eso el lo más importante lo demás será muy difícil de ubicar el origen.
Vive Zapata y las Zapatistas, tambien!
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how's the boy doing? he can probably shine shoes in that town
The boy is doing great hanging out by the beach drinking micheladas!
I love chocolate caliente semi amargo.
Yum 😋
En realidad Chiapas nunca perteneció a Guatemala como país independiente, sino que formo parte de la Audiencia española de Guatemala, dependiente administrativamente de la Ciudad de México, en 1821 cuando México alcanza la independencia los países de la ahora Centroamérica se independizan con México y después cada provincia vota su separación de México, formando los países actuales excepto Panamá que era de Colombia, pero la población y las autoridades de Chiapas votaron por la anexión o unión a México, eso de que fue de Guatemala fue una idea del dictador guatemalteco Justo Rufino Barrios que quiso formar un solo país centroamericano con el apoyo de USA, de hecho duro muy poco ese país, se dividió en los países actuales.
En realidad la Capitanía General de Guatemala , perteneció al Virreinato de Nueva España , pero de forma nominal (buscar en el diccionario el significado de nominal). Pero en la realidad el virrey no tenía poder en la Capitania de Guatemala porque era una Capitanía con Audiencia Real Pretorial , lo que significaba , en otras palabras, no subordinada al virrey , como si lo eran otras Capitanias pertenecientes al Virreinato de Nueva España, ni tampoco era una Capitanía General Virreinal, como lo eran el resto de Capitanías de la Nueva España.
San Cristobalazos. 😂
Jeje saluditos!
I've heard sanitation is not as good as Oaxaca. Did you get sick from the water, vegetables?
We did.. we didn’t sanitize our veggies properly and got super sick from that 🥴 just gotta take the right precautions!
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Chiapas n oaxaca n guerrero are the poorest states in mex.
That depends who you’re asking.
Please take note of our experience before visiting Chiapas
17 April 2024
Car stopped wrecked physically abused
Robbed
Held hostage for 6 hours
I am 60 my wife is 70.
They even tore up photos of our children and grandchildren
These where Mexican people not cartel
Please consider our experience before you risk a visit to Chiapas.
Iam from chiapas mexico, but chiapas never belong to guatemala. Chiapas was a lonely state then join mexico
hmm could it be perhaps then that Guatemala considered Chiapas part of their nation while Chiapas themselves did not? I am wondering why the sources we read from stated that then
Reminds me of the Texas and Mexico situation
@@michaelsanchez907 yes so true! I bet if they had the resources, Chiapas might’ve wanted to remain independent
First , from 1542 to 1783 Belong to la Capitanía General de Guatemala and after, dron 1784 to 1822 belong to la provincia of Guatemala , as la Intendencia, with autonomous goverment.
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Chiapas never belong to Guatemala there is a long story about it,u got a wrong information and history.
Feel free to explain.
Muslims in chiapas on yojtube
Chiapas is awesome
Thank you
Thank you!
How is bicycling around S. CHRIS?
The streets are very narrow but I think bicycling might be better than their sidewalks.