Introducing Tehuacán
This bustling and somewhat remote city, 120km southeast of the Puebla capital, has little to draw visitors to it, but if you happen to be passing through then an overnight stop or even just a break for lunch on its lovely shady zócalo is a fine idea. It’s also a good place to shop for handicrafts at the zócalo’s Saturday market, and even as a possible weekend destination for some pampering at its upmarket Casas Cantarranas resort.
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Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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RE: Here it comes
by tiredandretired 16 July 2011
>>I have 8 (Mormons?) living next door to me May God have mercy on your soul. But, I'd rather have them than the Testigos. Alth…
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RE: only 1 place
by mclarjh 06 July 2011
+Huautla de Jimenez...(in the Oaxacan Mazateca) has several hotels and its residents are accustomed to strange foreigners passing thru....+…
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RE: Road from Xalapa to Orizaba/Cordoba
by mclarjh 08 April 2011
This doesn't answer your question, but I remember in December taking the second-class bus from Orizaba to Tehuacan, and leaving the valley…
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