But here's the real helpful hint. Skip Tuxtla Gutierrez altogether and spend an extra (cheaper) day in San Cristóbal de las Calles. A much, much better city just an hour and a half away.
Tuxtla, it seems, was created as a capitol city to govern Chiapas. San Cristóbal used to be it's capitol, but it got that taken away from it. Probably because it's a little less accessable.
I've been blogging from my phone. I saw TWO tiny insects scurry across my illuminated screen! And felt some things on my arm and leg hair. A few bites that I noticed on my hands and I was more than a little concerned.
I slept in just my boxers for fear that they would get into all my travel clothes. Laundry the next day. But still!
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just stumbled upon your blog. where are you staying that you suspect bed bugs? gack!
Hotel Casablanca!
But here's the real helpful hint. Skip Tuxtla Gutierrez altogether and spend an extra (cheaper) day in San Cristóbal de las Calles. A much, much better city just an hour and a half away.
Tuxtla, it seems, was created as a capitol city to govern Chiapas. San Cristóbal used to be it's capitol, but it got that taken away from it. Probably because it's a little less accessable.
Oh, about the bed bugs...
I've been blogging from my phone. I saw TWO tiny insects scurry across my illuminated screen! And felt some things on my arm and leg hair. A few bites that I noticed on my hands and I was more than a little concerned.
I slept in just my boxers for fear that they would get into all my travel clothes. Laundry the next day. But still!
I've been reading horror stories!
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