Site Navigation

RSS Feed

Categories

[ Index ]

Table of Contents

Explanation

  1. Around the Block in Ek Balam
  2. Hand-Made Tortillas
  3. Embroidered Shirts
  4. Hammock Weaving
  5. Ek Balam Ruins
  6. A Large and Hungry Cenote
  7. Hurricane Damage
  8. Running Out Of Cash Where There Are No Banks
  9. Moving On to Merida
————————-

This page is misnamed, it is true, but index is short and sweet.

The template I am using makes it very hard to read posts, other than the last five. Also, the articles are in reverse chronological order, and really you should start from the beginning. So I will maintain this table of contents to help you read the older articles.

If you keep up with the articles as I post them (which I do haphazardly, on no particular schedule, and often in bursts), you can read from the bottom of the main page. Other than that, I think you will find this page helpful to follow the journal.

[…] There are quite a few things I like about this hotel. I was first attracted to it because it is near the Ek’ Balam Ruins, which are well worth visiting, and not very well known. It is in a typical small Mayan village. How often can you find somewhere to stay in a typical village with just a few tiny houses? The hotel itself is wonderful - very relaxing and just a great place to hang out. It was the second place I stayed on my recent trip to the Yucatan Peninsula (the first place was in Playa del Carmen, which is not my kind of place, and about which I have little to say). […]

Doug’s Travels » Archives » Hotels in Yucatan and Campeche, Mexico / January 24th, 2007, 11:25 pm / #

[…] There are quite a few things I like about this hotel. I was first attracted to it because it is near the Ek’ Balam Ruins, which are well worth visiting, and not too busy. It is in a typical small Mayan village. How often do you find a place to stay in a typical village, with just a few tiny houses? The hotel itself is wonderful - very relaxing and just a great place to hang out. It was the second place I stayed on my recent trip to the Yucatan Peninsula (the first place was in Playa del Carmen, which is not my kind of place, and about which I have little good to say). […]

Doug’s Travels » Archives » Eco Genesis - A Great Hotel in Ek Balam / June 2nd, 2007, 10:49 pm / #