It seems like you guys have traveled by bus to a lot of different cities. When arriving at terminals would you recommend taking Uber or one of the taxis at the terminal? I have read various stories of people saying that it can be difficult to request Uber at bus terminals. I am specifically interested if you guys have any experience with Central del Norte and the main bus terminal in Queretaro? Thank you!
Great info as always you two! Hope it's not a repeat question - So does the bus line give you the bag with snacks in it - or did you buy your own before boarding?
Guy thank you for all your vids - can you tell me the best place to go and meet locals and expats. i will be spending a week in Punta Mita surfing and the 2nd week in PV. Shame your not there anymore would have loved to have bought you some drinks :)
amazing shots with the drone, i just discover your channel a few days ago i am mexican and i like to see that you enjoy your stay here, you should come to the north of Mexico too if you come to monterrey i offer to take you to cuatro ciengas in the state of coahuila it is a beautifull place, blessings guys.
In my professional opinion with common-sense, and critical thinking, Mexico is mostly perfectly safe. One of the reasons? Mexico had received over 39.3 million international arrivals increasing 12% more foreign visitors, and became the 6th most visited country in the world on 2017. I'm from Oakland, California, and it's among one of the most dangerous cities in the world. From American.❤🇺🇸
we have not considered getting a car. Driving here seems stressful and honestly we havent really needed one! Even in tiny towns there are plenty of cabs!
Sorry if this is off topic, but I'm curious what you use for a camera, mic and also editing software. Love your channel. We have a condo in PV, Zona Romantica and go there as often as possible
We wanted to end up at Mexico Norte and couldn't find a bus from Taxco to Mexico Norte. And Greg is 6'4" and enjoys the extra leg room on ETN vs other bus lines :)
I've have traveled to many cities. Mexico my favorite specially the Mexico city. Also Buenos Aires Argentina , Santiago Chile, monte video Uruguay, Bogota and Medellin Colombia are very interesting and safe cities to visit
Heard a horror story recently about a friends relative that travelled by bus in Mexico. Supposedly a sweet old lady offered a drink to the traveller and was so inistant that he drink it. To shut her up he had a sip and the next thing he knows hes waking up in the hospital with all of his belongings gone. Had he had a bigger drink he would have died. Just a heads up.
I have been to CDMX and I am going again in 2 days for my birthday with my Gringo friends who have never been to mexico, Thanks to you guys, I booked a tour to the pyramids with Amigo tours! Thanks for showing me that!
I was just telling my good friend a couple of days ago about the bus service in Mexico.She had mentioned taking a bus trip to Maine and I said she wouldn't like it but that the Mexican buses were really nice.
llegue tarde , pero aqui estoy frente al cañon , saludos mis Weros , pasensela bien , disfruten de Taxco Guerrero , y haber cuando van a la Huasteca Hidalguense a degustar enchiladas , con cecina y frijolitos refritos y un buen plato de zacahuil.
Hola Kennonitos. Thanks for sharing these tips. I can't say enough good things about the first-class bus system in Mexico. So much fun, so convenient and OMG the leg room! An important pro-tip on bus travel to share with you and your fans -- be aware of MEXICAN NATIONAL HOLIDAYS! The big ones -- Benito Juarez Day, Independence, etc. Note them down if you are planning a trip. Everyone is off work/school on these days and the traffic and a crowded bus will slow you down significantly. Probably my biggest rookie mistake ever. Any other time there are no issues-- jump on and go. If you guys have not taken the double-decker from CDMX to PVR be sure to try that. Book the front of the upper deck. Amazing views all the way.
Guera, you made me yawn in the scene where YOU yawned in the background. A good tip for traveling by taxi (anywhere) is: If cash is king, exact change is the King of Kings. Do not dismount your taxi and hand the driver anything other than exact change unless you want to watch it flee into the sunset. Taxistas are famous for never having change so they get a bigger tip.
I just did some bus travel in Egypt - a triangle from Cairo to Luxor to Hurghada and back to Cairo. For each leg I selected the most expensive bus available for my desired time and it was roughly $30 for all three rides. Buses were newer models and comfortable. It was an excellent option and the 8-hour trek from Cairo to Luxor was midnight to 8am, so you can sleep on the bus and wake up at your destination all the while saving a night's worth of hotel.
Hey next time you guys go on the 1st class bus can you ask if you can bring a small dog in the bus {carrier if necessary] (not under the bus please) Keep in mind some of the uber drivers don't keep their insurance up, people we know were hurt in an uber car..Cab is for sure on insurance or as sure as you can get in Mexico..
Mexico is safer than Dallas Detroit Chicago etc. lots of criminals in the states. Traveling in Mexico by bus is almost a luxury than the shitty buses in the US. The US would only dream of this and many many things that you can find amazing in Mexico.
In Guerrero theirs a place called La Costa Chica and that's where alot of Afro Mexicans you should check it out ppl, traditions etc. God Bless you and your families and REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES TOO. EVERYONE ☺️
I hope that in the future, travel to the North of Mexico, since unfortunately all are concentrated in the center and south of Mexico. I particularly recommend the Carnivorous States of Sonora, Chihuahua and Coahuila, or the states of Zacatecas and Durango, rarely a blogger or tourist go to places that also have much to offer and are also part of Mexico (A very different Mexico you know), I recommend you to make the trip in the Chepe Train that leaves the state of Chihuahua and ends in the Pacific in the State of Sinaloa, traveling for 5 days the Barrancas del Cobre which is a canyon four times bigger in extension (60 thousand km²) and almost twice as deep as the Grand Canyon of Colorado in Arizona, it is considered one of the 13 wonders of Mexico. In that area there are also magical towns such as Creel, Batopilas, Cerocahui and Cusarare in Chihuahua; Alamos, Kino, Yécora in Sonora; Artega, Cuatro Cienega, Piedras Negras, Parras de la Fuente or Viesca in Coahuila, as well as the beautiful City of Zacatecas. Regards you and your wife.
antonio sanchez yes it is now AMLO didn’t want to stay in Los Pinos Not sure but I believe it was him who decided to open it to the public Don’t quote me on it but I believe he said “ it belonged to the people” It’s now a museum
@@davlor86 That's what he was trying to say. ;) It's something like: "I think it is (can be) dangerous every/anywhere. Here in the USA too. Pretty dangerous, especially in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Newark."
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Thanks for the videos guys ! I'm learning English and this videos help me a lot.
Like always enjoy you guys videos, keep up the good work.
It seems like you guys have traveled by bus to a lot of different cities. When arriving at terminals would you recommend taking Uber or one of the taxis at the terminal?
I have read various stories of people saying that it can be difficult to request Uber at bus terminals.
I am specifically interested if you guys have any experience with Central del Norte and the main bus terminal in Queretaro?
Thank you!
Awesome video glad to see now above 104K Subscribers and growing
From Bangladesh. But feel like Mexico is my second home. I'll definitely visit this magical country once.
Beta Orionis your country is amazing too, you are welcome here whenever you want.
I love this vlogs
Great info as always you two! Hope it's not a repeat question - So does the bus line give you the bag with snacks in it - or did you buy your own before boarding?
depends--some buses like ETN and Primera Plus will give you a sandwich or donut or something.
Thank you for the explanation and sharing the good side of Mexico!!
Important for people who judge and have no idea of what is Mexico all about.
Great video amigos I'll share this whit my wife becouse she is at little apprehensive when we go to Mexico for Christmas
Pretty awesome video! You guys are getting pretty good at editing your videos. Lots of artistic views and transitions amigos, Ay Caramba!
Guy thank you for all your vids - can you tell me the best place to go and meet locals and expats. i will be spending a week in Punta Mita surfing and the 2nd week in PV. Shame your not there anymore would have loved to have bought you some drinks :)
Saludos y suerte amigos muy buen videos 🙏👍
amazing shots with the drone, i just discover your channel a few days ago i am mexican and i like to see that you enjoy your stay here, you should come to the north of Mexico too if you come to monterrey i offer to take you to cuatro ciengas in the state of coahuila it is a beautifull place, blessings guys.
I live in Texas but I'm from Guanajuato I know you been there thanks for showing the beauty of my country!!! May God protect you!!!!
thanks for exploring with us!
I can’t wait to grow up to be just like you guys🤗👩🏻🎓🚍🔜🇲🇽❤️
Thank you Hillary and Greg for this video!
Saludos👍👋❤️
I love your videos, keep up with the great job, my best wishes for you always! 😃
thank you amigo!
In my professional opinion with common-sense, and critical thinking, Mexico is mostly perfectly safe. One of the reasons? Mexico had received over 39.3 million international arrivals increasing 12% more foreign visitors, and became the 6th most visited country in the world on 2017.
I'm from Oakland, California, and it's among one of the most dangerous cities in the world.
From American.❤🇺🇸
The Mexican government should be you patreon guys for showing Mexican to the world
Hey guys is there a website that has all the bus lines to buy the tickets?? 👌👌
not a good one, no :(
Bonito video muchachos. Buenos consejos.
Have you considered getting a car? Or is it a hassle?
we have not considered getting a car. Driving here seems stressful and honestly we havent really needed one! Even in tiny towns there are plenty of cabs!
Saludos gueros....good video and opinion, always nice guys!!!..👍👍👋👋
Sorry if this is off topic, but I'm curious what you use for a camera, mic and also editing software. Love your channel. We have a condo in PV, Zona Romantica and go there as often as possible
hi there Norm, we use the Sony A5100 camera, no mic, and just the iMovie that came on our mac to edit :)
Guys why you didn't take the bus from Taxco straight to Mx City?
We wanted to end up at Mexico Norte and couldn't find a bus from Taxco to Mexico Norte. And Greg is 6'4" and enjoys the extra leg room on ETN vs other bus lines :)
the beeeeest youtube couple! I love how humble and honest you are on every video I've seen! thanks again for another great vlog!
aww thank you Rosie!
Every video you both made it gets more and more interesting and amusing, "every time!" :P
haha thanks amigo!
Question, when you buy your bus ticket online, instead of printing it out, can you take a picture of the ticket online
yes--we never print it out--we just get the electronic version!
I've have traveled to many cities. Mexico my favorite specially the Mexico city. Also Buenos Aires Argentina , Santiago Chile, monte video Uruguay, Bogota and Medellin Colombia are very interesting and safe cities to visit
Opening shots remind me of Patzcuero. All the buildings are white on the bottom and red on top.
I am living at Orange County CA. I am from Mexico, watching your videos makes me think moving back to Mexico. Great videos guys
Visit Tolantongo in the state of Hidalgo you will love it and you will love to build a house there for retirement.
Heard a horror story recently about a friends relative that travelled by bus in Mexico. Supposedly a sweet old lady offered a drink to the traveller and was so inistant that he drink it. To shut her up he had a sip and the next thing he knows hes waking up in the hospital with all of his belongings gone. Had he had a bigger drink he would have died. Just a heads up.
I hope you guys are maintaining a journal of all your travels. Writing a book(s) may be in your future!
Saludos amigos! Cuídense mucho ; )
Some say “las Pena’s con pan 🥖 se curan” and you guys taking it very seriously 😳 Lol 😂
HOPE TO SEE U
In the CHEPE TRAIN TRIP
from CHIHUAHUA, its amazing :)
Buses in Mexico love to display the Playboy bunny stickers lol
We moved to Guanajuto from California and it's beutiful.
Best thing we have ever done!
Love your videos.
I miss those Mexican sweets 😭
Q, tal amigos ermonos un saludo y vendissiones, xd,,
Be safe and God bless you both and thank you for the beautiful videos
thank you amiga!
Vayan a Tepoztlan!
I love your videos! Thank you for showing us Mexico's beautiful culture and cities! Greeting from Snowy Idaho!
I have been to CDMX and I am going again in 2 days for my birthday with my Gringo friends who have never been to mexico, Thanks to you guys, I booked a tour to the pyramids with Amigo tours! Thanks for showing me that!
wooooo! Glad you booked it!
La pasion que ponen en cada uno. de sus vídeos los ase únicos. Saludos por primera ves
You kidding me?! No video of La Guera dancing in the bus? 🤔😂✌️
Entiendo algunas palabras en sus vídeos 😂😘 pero desearía que subtitularan los vídeos al español 😄😄para así entender mejor 😉
That's what I was wondering about this video, I was like wtf 😀😂
Los meros chingones para a ser vídeos. Siempre. Con todo. Foto y guera
Gracias por sus vídeos y así como tu estas aprendiendo español nosotros debemos aprender inglés cuidense y Dios los bendiga
U guy's know my country better that me lol ,we luv u guy's u information it's always very helpful,god bless u guy's.
well thanks for coming along with us!
Another great and informative video! Thank you so much.
Thanks Jeffrey!
I agree with you guys allways ASK for the Price,,,allways,,, be safe
There is a new day in Mexico and his name is Prosperidad.
👍👍👍
I think it would be good if the spanish translation would be good for people who only speak Spanish and follow them
I love your work and adventures guys! Keep doing the great work but mainly keep living your life to the fullest..! Good bless you both.
thank you amigo! Thanks for coming along with us!
I was just telling my good friend a couple of days ago about the bus service in Mexico.She had mentioned taking a bus trip to Maine and I said she wouldn't like it but that the Mexican buses were really nice.
haha we completely agree-they are just so nice!
Feliz viaje disfruten la naturalesa
llegue tarde , pero aqui estoy frente al cañon , saludos mis Weros , pasensela bien , disfruten de Taxco Guerrero , y haber cuando van a la Huasteca Hidalguense a degustar enchiladas , con cecina y frijolitos refritos y un buen plato de zacahuil.
Thank you guys for share your trip experiences and help to eradicate misconception about Mexico is terrible unsafe. 😎
Genial video
You guys are def less ghetto than the Tangerine Team 😂
I'm telling lol jk I watch their videos too
Was your food included?
Also here's a link to my husband's blog post on US travel advisories : pat-the-expat.com/2018/11/16/savvy-traveling/
Hola Kennonitos. Thanks for sharing these tips. I can't say enough good things about the first-class bus system in Mexico. So much fun, so convenient and OMG the leg room! An important pro-tip on bus travel to share with you and your fans -- be aware of MEXICAN NATIONAL HOLIDAYS! The big ones -- Benito Juarez Day, Independence, etc. Note them down if you are planning a trip. Everyone is off work/school on these days and the traffic and a crowded bus will slow you down significantly. Probably my biggest rookie mistake ever. Any other time there are no issues-- jump on and go. If you guys have not taken the double-decker from CDMX to PVR be sure to try that. Book the front of the upper deck. Amazing views all the way.
great tip!
Un enorme saludo chicos me gusta mucho su canal
Guera, you made me yawn in the scene where YOU yawned in the background. A good tip for traveling by taxi (anywhere) is: If cash is king, exact change is the King of Kings. Do not dismount your taxi and hand the driver anything other than exact change unless you want to watch it flee into the sunset. Taxistas are famous for never having change so they get a bigger tip.
Wow! I can get Gamesa Galletas here in Mississippi!. They are ¡muy delicioso! ¡Mi favorito!
I just did some bus travel in Egypt - a triangle from Cairo to Luxor to Hurghada and back to Cairo. For each leg I selected the most expensive bus available for my desired time and it was roughly $30 for all three rides. Buses were newer models and comfortable. It was an excellent option and the 8-hour trek from Cairo to Luxor was midnight to 8am, so you can sleep on the bus and wake up at your destination all the while saving a night's worth of hotel.
Hey next time you guys go on the 1st class bus can you ask if you can bring a small dog in the bus {carrier if necessary] (not under the bus please) Keep in mind some of the uber drivers don't keep their insurance up, people we know were hurt in an uber car..Cab is for sure on insurance or as sure as you can get in Mexico..
I do not think they allow dogs inside the cabin at all.
Mexico is safer than Dallas Detroit Chicago etc. lots of criminals in the states. Traveling in Mexico by bus is almost a luxury than the shitty buses in the US. The US would only dream of this and many many things that you can find amazing in Mexico.
It's about...just keep away of isolated regions...specially in state of Guerrero.
In Guerrero theirs a place called La Costa Chica and that's where alot of Afro Mexicans you should check it out ppl, traditions etc. God Bless you and your families and REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES TOO. EVERYONE ☺️
😱😍
yes it's dangerous, if you are in the wrong place & at the right time,
This taxi thing reminds me of Egypt. You agree on a price before getting in, but the price is always twice when you arrive. No respect at all.
woah--okay, thats never happened!
Hola buenas noches, saludos a los dos, no van a estar en 12 de Diciembre en la Basílica de Guadalupe
Priceless tip: dip "barras de coco" cookies in coffee. Best merienda in the world
I hope that in the future, travel to the North of Mexico, since unfortunately all are concentrated in the center and south of Mexico. I particularly recommend the Carnivorous States of Sonora, Chihuahua and Coahuila, or the states of Zacatecas and Durango, rarely a blogger or tourist go to places that also have much to offer and are also part of Mexico (A very different Mexico you know), I recommend you to make the trip in the Chepe Train that leaves the state of Chihuahua and ends in the Pacific in the State of Sinaloa, traveling for 5 days the Barrancas del Cobre which is a canyon four times bigger in extension (60 thousand km²) and almost twice as deep as the Grand Canyon of Colorado in Arizona, it is considered one of the 13 wonders of Mexico. In that area there are also magical towns such as Creel, Batopilas, Cerocahui and Cusarare in Chihuahua; Alamos, Kino, Yécora in Sonora; Artega, Cuatro Cienega, Piedras Negras, Parras de la Fuente or Viesca in Coahuila, as well as the beautiful City of Zacatecas. Regards you and your wife.
we have been to Zacatecas amigo! And we hope to do El Chepe one day soon!
I love those cookies too.... so good!!!!
I would say to ask for taxi price in pesos. My mom was told 30 in Tijuana and she gave him $30 USD. She later figured out it was pesos.
OH MY GOSH!
nice video amigos 👍
deberían ir a Amecameca que se encuentra en el estado de méxico con un pueblito muy bonito y un Bosque de árboles de navidad, saludos.
Goyo a donde tu proximo destino ?
nos gusta que sea una sorpresa :)
The bus station in Mexico seems to be more fancy than the US..
hola !! i am booking a trip !! Yay Where you at in april ? We can meet !!
no idea about April. We dont even have our plans set for January amiga!
Vallan a los Pinos
Hello amigos!!! 👋🏻😁 I hope you enjoyed taxco Guerrero 😁
we loved it!
Hi guy's love you!!!
Greetings my friends!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Now that Los Pinos (Mexican White House) is opened to the public you should visit it
I believe Monday’s will be free so don’t go on a Monday lol
Yeah, you guys should go there and have fun!
planning to go as soon as possible!
I didn't know Los Pinos is open to the public.
antonio sanchez yes it is now
AMLO didn’t want to stay in Los Pinos
Not sure but I believe it was him who decided to open it to the public
Don’t quote me on it but I believe he said “ it belonged to the people”
It’s now a museum
Yeah, it is behind Chapultepec Park, first seccion
My favorite gringos ❤❤💕💕💕
WOW Are you guys using ETN?, you are living the life.
JC hahaha. It is not even that expensive...
yeah....I'm with him^^ its not substantially more than any bus line in Mexico.
You know I am jocking right?. LOL.
I think everywhere its dangerous here in U.A.S to pretty dangerous specially in the Brooklyn, bronx Newark.
nah, every city has dangerous parts but you see that in any country.
@@davlor86 That's what he was trying to say. ;) It's something like: "I think it is (can be) dangerous every/anywhere. Here in the USA too. Pretty dangerous, especially in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Newark."
Listen Mexico is a beautiful place... but dont kid yourself. It is dangerous dont think for one second its safe.
Nobody has mentioned Trambias,am I the only one?? I live in the country so mb I'm more familiar.
Saludos y bendiciones feliz inicio de semana 👍🏻🙋🏻♂️