Monday, April 1, 2024

Chiapas

After a nice ten hours of sleep with full bellies of tamales and beers we felt rested and recovered from our overnighter to Chiapas. The next day we didn't do much of anything except had lunch at the marina restaurant with our friend Kurtis on Summer Breeze who we hadn't seen in awhile. The marina restaurant was convenient and pretty good. The rest of the day we spent relaxing on the boat. 

Outside the Marina Restaurant

The next few days in port were spent doing chores and having the boat washed and bottom cleaned. On the night of February 6th we had happy hour on our boat with Summer Breeze, Summer Dreams and Splinters. Lots of drinking and laughing with new and old friends. 

Happy Hour


Now that our chores were all finished and we felt settled in it was time to start exploring Chiapas. Miguel is one of two tour guides that work at the marina and in his van he was able to take us Sumer Breeze and Summer Dreams on a local tour of ruins, a coffee plantation and a chocolate company. We had never taken a tour like this and were excited to see not only the area but all of the history and local goods. It was fun going with friends. We all walked the grounds of the ruins and learned that due to lack of funding we were only seeing a portion of what they believed was there. The next stop was the coffee plantation- The Braun House with a shocking photo of Ava Braun in the atrium. It wasn't coffee growing season so things were very quiet but we saw the facility where the coffee is processed and then had a cup of coffee in the pretty garden setting. Our final stop was at Dona Chepi's chocolate shop. We walked through the tienda to the back where roosters walked around and we watched how the coco beans got picked from the plant, roasted, ground and turned into chocolate. After we each got a cup of hot chocolate made from a large square of chocolate then covered with boiling hot water and drank from a cup. It was very tasty and we all loved learning about chocolate making and bought several bags in the shop afterwards. 

Ruins 

Touring the Ruins 

Ruins




Braun House Coffee Plantation 




View From Braun House 


Chocolate Shop Backyard 

Drinking Hot Chocolate 

Roasting Coco Beans 

Grinding Coco Beans 

Turing It Into Chocolate 

Kurtis Buying Chocolate 

Miguel Tour Guide 

Miguel and Tony are the two tour guides that work at Marina Chiapas. We had such a nice time with Miguel and now today just Jeff and I were going on a three day tour with Tony to San Cristobal- a town in the mountains 7200 feet in elevation. After a couple hours into our four hour drive we stopped at Chiapas de Corzo for lunch on the river. The setting was quiet and peaceful and we enjoyed some local food while staring at the river. After lunch we walked around the town square. When we arrived in San Cristobal before going to the hotel we stopped at the amber museum where we learned all about the local gems. The day was feeling long and we were tired so we headed to the hotel and said goodbye to Tony for the night. Once situated we walked into town and found a good restaurant with some vegan options and live music. After a couple drinks and dinner we were pooped so we made our way back to the hotel to go to bed. 

Passed So Many Migrants Heading North 

Migrants 




Chiapa de Corzo 

Lunch on the River With Tony



Town Square Chiapas De Corzo 


San Cristobal 


Amber Museum 

Amber Museum 

Amber Museum 

Dance Lessons Downtown San Cristobal 

Band Playing at Dinner 

Dinner San Cristobal 

The next morning we got an early start and Tony was there to pick us up at 8:30a.m. We mare our way to two nearby towns where there is still a very large indigenous population. The first town we visited was Chamula where we walked around downtown seeing the locals and observing their traditional clothes, visiting their shops and ended up at their church where a large procession was happening. Tony had timed it perfectly and we watched while men with flags and on horseback made their way around the city. It felt like being in a different time and not present day. We were very in awe of what we were taking in. 

Chamula 

Indigenous Women 



Indigenous Family 

Town Square 

Indigenous Man

Street Market 



Local Procession 

Church & Procession 





Local Procession 





After leaving Chamula we drove to the next little indigenous town called Zinacantan where we were met by a little girl who lead us to her mother's fabric shop. It was quite a site to see her waiting in her traditional clothes in the parking lot telling Tony to follow her and so we did. The fabric shop was very interesting and our guides mom gave us a demonstration how she uses a homemade back-strapped weave in order to make all of the clothes she sells. I tried on several tops and finally found a pretty blue one that I liked. After saying goodbye to the little girl and her mom we made our way to another local tortilla shop where we watched a young teenage looking girl make homemade tortillas and then got to sample some hot off the stone. They were delicious. From here we followed Tony around the village and through town. So fascinating to see and observe the old culture. 



Our Tour Guide Waiting For Us 

Tony & I Following Our Guide 

Locals 


Our Guide's Mom Showing Us Weaving Process 


Shopping 

Saying Goodbye To Our Guide


Tortilla Making 


Procession Outside of Church 


Locals 


Inside Church 







Close to lunchtime we left Zinacantan and headed back into San Cristobal. We visited another church and then went to lunch where they were playing local marimba music. We visited the local markets and the jade museum before saying goodbye to Tony for the evening. 


Leaving Zinacantan 


Church in San Cristobal 





Downtown San Cristobal 








Lunch With Marimba Music 



Local Market

Dead Chickens at the Market 


Dried Fish 


Outside the Market 

Textile Museum

Night Market 


Our third and final day might have been my favorite. Tony picked us up at 9 and we did our final touring of San Christobal visiting a church and a neighbourhood before taking a 2 hour boat ride through a gorgeous canyon. Anything with boats I'm a big fan of. And the scenery was stunning. It was the prefect activity to cap off a wonderful tour of San Cristobal. Around 8pm that evening Tony dropped us back off at the marina and we were very glad to be home. 

Touring The Final Church 




View of San Christobal From Church 





Neighbourhood Tour 



Canyon Boat Trip 

Tony & Captain 



Crocodile on Shore 



















Snack Boat 



Spider Money 




Driving Back to Marina 














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