Thursday, August 21, 2008

A Day in Mexico

Last weekend, K and I made a quick trip to San Diego for a mini vacation. During our stay there, we travelled 30 miles across the Baja California coastline to visit Mexico, a whole different country.

Tijuana, located in the northwest corner of the Mexican Republic, is the first destination that you come across once you cross the US border. Known as one of the the busiest border crossings, no doubt, with the tourist crowd and the local population of Hispanic and Americans, safety is of utmost concern to visitors. Since, we had heard quite some rumors about how unsafe it is to drive into Mexico, we hopped on to a tour bus run by Coach America and decided to sit back and enjoy the experience. Our bus driver was a Mexican who spoke fairly good English and throughout the day we were able to get a taste of how life in Mexico was.

We made a stop at the Rosarito Beach Hotel, 19 miles from Tijuana which has some great beaches and is a nice resort for water sports and horseback riding. Close to that is the Mexican counter part of Universal studios that displayed the ships that were were used during the shooting of Titanic and Pirates of Carribean movies.

Our final destination was Ensenada, located 70 miles from the border. Ensenada is a small seaport city on the shore of the "Todos Santos bay" where we had some authentic Mexican food and margaritas.

Some snap shots taken during our day in Mexico-

Apparently, you can take the trolley to the border in San Diego and walk across this sign to enter Mexico. There is no security check or any kind of surveillance when you enter the country. It is when you come back to the US, that you need a valid visa to enter the country and you will be questioned.

The largest flag of Mexico, 150 meters long proudly displayed.

The Mexican army apparently patrols the streets. We learnt that drinking on the street in Mexico or carrying an open container in Tijuana are considered public intoxication and illegal.

This is how a dentist office looks from the streets of Ensenada. Shopping in Tijuana is a tourist trap- they have authentic leather and great silver jewellery. Did you notice the Mexican STOP sign?


The Baja coastline would have looked better on a less foggy morning.

Do you recognize this ship- it was used in the Pirates of the Carribean movie.

Rosarito, a place for beaches

The Rosarito beach hotel that faces the beach.

Vising Mexico is a different experience altogether. When you think of US on one side of the border that is prosperity at its best, Mexico comes across as a cheaper version. Real estate- luxury resorts and condominums are rapdily coming up, built by US moguls on the highways lining the beaches, tourism and shopping add to the thriving economy here. Of course, if you are someone who loves to know the origin of Tequila shots, enjoy varieties of margaritas and like to spend your vacation lazing around the beach with a cocktail in your hand, Mexico is the place.

Have a great weekend.......

15 comments:

Cham said...

Guess we need a visa to cross the border. Hope u had fun! Last week , we had guests, went to Santa cruz beach,etc... I should go one day to Mexico

na_an said...

wow! really interesting. thanks for sharing the info and pics with us. In future when I think of visiting San Diego, I will probably think visiting Mexico.

Me said...

Wow Mexico..You California vaasis always make me jealous.

I am scared by those rumors too. That is the only thing that is keeping us away from Mexico.

Jayashree said...

I like that first signboard - Pedestrians to Mexico. So, you can just walk into the country, huh??? They don't care as much about illegal immigrants as their neighbours, do they?

Usha said...

Sounds like you both had a good time,it is always interesting to see a place so close to San Diego is so vastly different in all respects....thanks for sharing your experiences :)

Spillay said...

Lucky you!!! Mexico sounds charming. Thanks also for sharing the beautiful photos :)

Uma said...

Wow, looks like you had a blast! Those are beautiful snaps.

Deepthi Shankar said...

Hey pics looks really nice .. hope u guys had a blast

Krishnan said...

Wow! looks like you had a gala time. Pics are fabulous.

ST said...

Pics are all beautiful and nice.Hope u all had a blst......

AJEYA RAO said...

Looks like a whole different place just accross the border. How are the people there?

Lakshmi said...

lovely pictures..esplly the ship..I have a fascination for them...

UL said...

...then mexico is for me, give me a beach with margaritas and a book to laze around and i am a goner, thank you...really nice pics. one of these days i might get to go there...until then your tale will keep my longing alive..

mitr_bayarea said...

All- Thanks for the feedback and glad to know you liked the photos.

Laavanya said...

Nice pictorial Mitr - enjoyed it.