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Mexico(Part 3)-Villahermosa-Speak Spanish and bring Pesos!

 Mexico-Chiapas, Tabasco & the Mayan Ruins of Palenque-cont’d

Unfortunately, there was a major accident on the highway leading from the Villahermosa airport to downtown and we got tied up in a HUGE traffic jam. I watched the time tick by and knew we had missed our 7:30 pm. bus. Unfortunately, I had purchased my bus tickets on-line from the U.S. for the 4:30 p.m. bus so now we had missed two buses. However, before leaving the states I was in telephone contact with my daughter, Stephanie who was advising me as to my options on alternate bus times through the website:

www.ticketbus.com

So, I knew there was only one more bus at 9 p.m. that night to Palenque. At 8 p.m. we arrived at the Villahermosa bus station, shook hands with our new best friends, Bruno and his wife, and went inside. It was raining outside, hot inside, and it was a packed, noisy, chaotic bus station with long lines. I finally made it to the ticket window and gave the clerk my reservation number. She spoke no English but my Spanish was passable enough. She told me I had forfeited my original prepaid ticket because I had missed the bus, but she would sell me 2 seats on the 9 p.m. At that point we only wanted to be on our way so agreed to buy two tickets and didn’t argue. They were only $5.50 each.

The neat thing about the Mexican bus system is you get to select your seats at the time of purchase. I selected seats 9 & 10—don’t ask me why, they just looked like good seats! I pulled out my Visa to pay and was told: “we don’t accept credit cards (in Spanish of course). I offered to pay in US Dollars—nope, don’t accept those either! Fortunately, I had stashed a few pesos that were left over from a previous trip to Mexico 3 years ago into my backpack before we left home. It was enough to pay for the tickets.

BTW-I will be adding some interesting photos to these blogs on the trip to Palenque and San Cristobal de las Casas so don’t lose patience with me!

Next-The Villahermosa waiting room! Carol needs pesos for the bathroom!

See my other travel blogs on NewsOk.com:


Colombia:http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/colombia/   Mexico:http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/mexico/    

   

Caribbean island of Barbuda:                    http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/barbuda/     

San Juan with a 5 hour layover:                                  http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/san-juan-puerto-rico/        

Fly around the U.S. for the day:                                                http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/day-trip/


Mexico (part 2)-flight to Villahermosa-A stranger offers us a ride

Mexico-Chiapas, Tabasco & the Mayan Ruins of Palenque-cont’d

Part 2

There were no seats together on the plane to Villahermosa so I ended up in a different row than Carol. I was in the middle seat between 2 great people: Carlos, a financial analyst for a big construction company in Mexico City and Bruno, a sales rep for a pharmaceutical company who lived in Villahermosa. I bonded with both of them instantly with my limited Spanish and their limited English. For 1.5 hours we conversed like we were old friends.

Our problem was we only had 1 hour to make it in a taxi from the Villahermosa airport to the downtown area to catch a 7:30 p.m. bus to Palenque and that was cutting it close. Plus, I had made my bus reservations on-line in the states and was unfamiliar with the process of checking in at the bus station and claiming my reservation.

Both Bruno and Carlos offered to drive us to the bus station upon landing. Bruno’s wife was already going to be at the airport waiting on him so he insisted we ride with him. Upon landing, Carol was waiting for me inside the airport since she had already gotten off the plane. I introduced my new friend Bruno to Carol, and told her we were riding with him to the bus station. She gave me that “what in the world have you gotten us into now” look. After all, Bruno was a complete stranger and we were taking him up on his offer of a ride? Of course, Bruno also needed to explain to his wife that he had just met me on the plane and they would be taking us to the bus station. It’s part of that great Mexican hospitality. Ya gotta love these different opportunities to meet people when you travel!

Next-an unexpected delay on the highway –

See my other travel blogs on NewsOk.com:


Colombia:http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/colombia/   Mexico:http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/mexico/    

   

Caribbean island of Barbuda:                    http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/barbuda/     

San Juan with a 5 hour layover:                                  http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/san-juan-puerto-rico/        

Fly around the U.S. for the day:                                                http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/day-trip/


Mexico(part 1)-A trip to Chiapas, Tabasco, & the Mayan ruins of Palenque

This will start a series of blogs about a recent trip my wife Carol, and I took to the Mayan ruins of Palenque in the state of Chiapas, Mexico which we combined with a week of Spanish school in the picturesque town of San Cristóbal de las Casas in the southern Mexican mountains.

The state of Chiapas is the southermost state in Mexico and shares the border with Guatemala.  It is known as the “Mayan Route” because so many people visit the many Mayan sites that run all the way up through the Yucatan. 

Carol was anticipating a nice leisurely plane ride, being picked up by a driver to be driven between towns, taxis, etc…….WRONG!…This would be a trip of planes, buses, catching colectivo vans along the highway and washing our clothes by hand along the way. My motto: “travel light and quick”.

“He who would travel happily must travel light.”
-Antoine de Saint-Exupery (1900-1944)

So grab your backpack and let’s go to Mexico!!

The trip started out from OKC with only carry-on luggage  on American Airlines connecting in Mexico City to Mexicana airlines for a flight to Villahermosa in the state of Tabasco where we were to catch a bus to Palenque in Chiapas for a couple of days, then another bus to San Cristóbal to spend 5 days.

Things could not have gone worse starting with a mechanical delay in OKC and having to switch to the next flight, making it to DFW only to have that flight leave late, causing us to miss our connection in Mexico City. We had to traverse the airport in Mexico City 3 times between Aeromexico, Mexicana, and American Airlines trying to get a flight to make it to Villahermosa to catch a bus to Palenque. We were told all flights out of Mexico City were sold out for the rest of the day. Mexicana told us we would have no chance of getting out on either of their last two flights of the day, even on standby.

A very long story in short is that we pleaded(ok, begged), half in Spanish and half in English, with the Mexicana gate agent to get us on a flight so we could get to Villahermosa that night in order to catch a bus to Palenque.  At the last minute she gave us two seats and we were on the plane, but absolutely exhausted from the ordeal in the airport.

Next-The flight to Villahermosa and a stranger on the plane offers us a ride–

See my other travel blogs on NewsOk.com:


Colombia:http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/colombia/   Mexico:http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/mexico/    

   

Caribbean island of Barbuda:                    http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/barbuda/     

San Juan with a 5 hour layover:                                  http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/san-juan-puerto-rico/        

Fly around the U.S. for the day:                                                http://blog.newsok.com/thewanderer/category/day-trip/