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Couch Surfing in Tuxtla Guiterrez, Mexico

by vagabondette on May 13, 2009

For the first time on my trip I’m in a non-colonial city.  I’ve become used to the main square, older buildings, cobble streets and interesting atmosphere so Tuxtla - which looks like it could be any city in southern Florida - was a bit of a change.

Since it’s not a major tourist destination (typically just a place to change busses for other locations) there are limited options for budget lodging so I decided to see if I could do some couch surfing.  I was lucky enough to be adopted by a 20-something local guy who let me take over his guest room.

Gabriel was very welcoming and my first night there we went out with a friend of his for a drink.  It was a bit more challenging than you would initially think considering that everywhere we tried to go was closed but I got an interesting tour of Tuxtla in the process.

My second night there, after I’d spent the afternoon exploring town, I returned to a party.  Gabriel had been to a football match with some of his friends and family and they’d all returned to his house after to drown their sorrows about he loss.  It was a fun evening and I spent a lot of time talking to two of his cousins who both live in San Cristobal - would have been nice to know them when I was there before!

The next night I didn’t get a chance to see my host before I left but I did have a nice chat with his house mate.  All-in-all it was a very positive surfing experience in what could have otherwise been a very dull city.

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Surfing in Merida, Mexico

by vagabondette on January 31, 2009

For Merida I decided to test out the whole CouchSurfing concept. I contacted several people in the area and made arrangements to stay with a couple different people for a couple days each. My first stop was with Annalisa and Owen a couple who have labeled themselves “laptop hobos”.

A fairly long, windy and dusty walk through town landed me on their doorstep where I was welcomed with open arms. After giving me a quick tour of their abode they proceeded to spend the next 3 days making me feel at home, showing me around town, buying me drugs (legal ones – I needed some antibiotics), cooking great food and letting me be a sick lump on their bed when I developed a nasty cold.

My first Couch Surfing experience was most excellent and I look forward to seeing what happens in other cities. Until then though I’m apartment hunting in Merida as I think I’ll settle in here for a while and spend some time getting to know the area.

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