I've only been to Oaxaca once but the highlights were definitely the tour of the ex-convento de Santo Domino, the Tule tree and the Mixtec ruins of Monte Alban.
@@TravelWTravis your very welcome. And thank you both for putting out such great content. My husband and I wait every week to see what you post. We will be moving to Mexico in the beginning of next year and hope to meet you guys. Blessings 🥰🙏
I visited Oaxaca twice in 2000. I really liked the city then. The Zócalo Square was great then. There were none of those vendors there at that time and you could sit in one of those restaurants in the buildings surrounding the plaza and just look at its beauty and the people walking there. At night it was a great, lively place. I also visited Monte Albán, which has a great views of that Oaxaca Valley and went to Mitla and, of course, the Tule tree. You could take pictures and hug the tree, well try to, because it's huge. There were tourists from Europe and everywhere else. The streets were full of people then, day and night in the city of Oaxaca. The pedestrian street, also called the Andador Turístico, was so full at night you could hardly walk. It was a great experience and I really liked the city's well preserved architecture, including its many churches.
Wow!! The murals & the colours. Can’t wait to visit there too. The VR and the mezcal segments cracked me up. Bummer about some things being closed. Damn Covid!
Hi Cafeiños… Thank you for such a wonderful vid! There’s a whole lot of beautiful places that you can go to while in Oaxaca city. Enjoy your visit and have fun. As usual, be safe and stay healthy!
As long as the traffic isn't too thick and, of course, it's not rainy, biking is always the best way to get to know an area. Loved the colors. Even on rainy days, it looked vibrant.
That reaction to Mezcal was hilarious! I'm NOT a tequila drinker. It all tastes like liquid propane to me. LOL. But margaritas are fine! And I LOVE Mexico!
I needed something happy and vibrant to have in the background while I work. Something wholesome (unlike my music playlists). While I hang on every word of your new videos I love having all you f your positivity with me during the work day. (As David says Covid has ruined everything and Travis looks a little sad that the fence is boarded up. 😂)
I love this video, you guys! Especially the nighttime clip! The ladies! Traditionally dressed, So pretty. The very first time I experienced in VR coaster in Guadalajara. Yes! Everyone in the roller coaster wearing VR for the entire ride. If you haven’t done that yet, it’s a must! PS: please film it if you go 😁
I really enjoy seeing you guys enjoying Mexico. I forgot to recommend NOT missing Montealban. Ruins not as pretty as those in Yucatan but the setting on top of a hill in the middle of a valley is spectacular! It’s a must when you go back.
I've had several people tell me Oaxaca would be my vibe especially due to the arts. I'm not looking for that much rainy season though. Just a visit at one point. I'll be wandering from CDMX to San Miguel next month and then onto Merida to visit friends after that. Great video.
Calle Alcala reminds me of the cobber-stone streets in Italy. Beautiful! The only place I've gone in Mexico Is Puerto Vallarta.. It was gorgeous. Great to see you and David still enjoying your travels within Mexico. Hoping all is well with you both in every way possible. 💕🙌🙌💕
I was just watching a news story that said they were wrapping a fire resistant blanket around the worlds largest tree, General Sherman in California to try and save it from the forest fires. I think there may be many worlds largest trees.
The cow that took the bridge was obviously the wisest one :D Oh what a disappointment to go all that way and not be able to enter. Hope the mosquitoes aren't too bad with all that rain. Long sleeves, a beautiful reprieve from the oppressive Merida heat. "We drop a new video? We're JZ?" Travis, you make me laugh every time! David, I don't like mezcal or tequila either, but also think mezcal is the lesser of the two evils. Did you celebrate El Grito last night? - Anne
Didn't seeing those beautiful fat cows make you crave a thick and juicy ribeye steak?? LOL! Just kidding. Keep up the awesome videos guys. Beautiful Oaxaca countryside views.
Was this filmed in May? Rain is better than 100 plus degrees in Merida. Oaxaca would suit me better than Guadalajara due to the ease of renting a bicycle from a store. But bummer that Covid has so much closed! Did you guys find decent vegan food in Oaxaca or was it more of a challenge? Meanwhile, did you know that Guadalajara has a Vegan Festival in the spring...you moving there, tee hee?
What's your favorite thing to do here? Let us know for our next trip!
I've only been to Oaxaca once but the highlights were definitely the tour of the ex-convento de Santo Domino, the Tule tree and the Mixtec ruins of Monte Alban.
Hello there! Ummm…David you can sang!!! What?!?! I see you sir! Your other channel popped up on my UA-cam screen. Truly talented. WOW! 💗
@@thedivinechef haha thank so much!
@@TravelWTravis your very welcome. And thank you both for putting out such great content. My husband and I wait every week to see what you post. We will be moving to Mexico in the beginning of next year and hope to meet you guys. Blessings 🥰🙏
you definitely should go to Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, the sunset is gorgeous, aaaand they have skydive!!!
Still.... we got to see The Tree! It looked amazing!! Thanks guys. Stay safe. T
I visited Oaxaca twice in 2000. I really liked the city then. The Zócalo Square was great then. There were none of those vendors there at that time and you could sit in one of those restaurants in the buildings surrounding the plaza and just look at its beauty and the people walking there. At night it was a great, lively place. I also visited Monte Albán, which has a great views of that Oaxaca Valley and went to Mitla and, of course, the Tule tree. You could take pictures and hug the tree, well try to, because it's huge. There were tourists from Europe and everywhere else. The streets were full of people then, day and night in the city of Oaxaca. The pedestrian street, also called the Andador Turístico, was so full at night you could hardly walk. It was a great experience and I really liked the city's well preserved architecture, including its many churches.
You guys make a lovely couple. I love watching your videos. Can't wait for your videos from Puerto Vallarta.
Thanks Paúl - it’s coming soon!
Wow!! The murals & the colours. Can’t wait to visit there too. The VR and the mezcal segments cracked me up. Bummer about some things being closed. Damn Covid!
OAXACA LO TIENE TODO ES LO MÁXIMO DE MÉXICO 🌞🙋♀️👍
Thank you so much for this video🥺 I was just in Oaxaca this July for a month and I’m really missing everything😫
Hi Cafeiños…
Thank you for such a wonderful vid!
There’s a whole lot of beautiful places that you can go to while in Oaxaca city. Enjoy your visit and have fun.
As usual, be safe and stay healthy!
disappointed about they tree. oh those virtual reality things - ARE SO TRIPPY!! Looks like an interesting, artsy town. I'm feeling inspired!!
As long as the traffic isn't too thick and, of course, it's not rainy, biking is always the best way to get to know an area. Loved the colors. Even on rainy days, it looked vibrant.
Biking around Oaxaca looks like so much fun! Shame the big tree was closed, buy at least you got to see it from afar
I clicked Like to help you purchase an alebrije....lol. Great vid guys.
Hahah thanks James!
You guys have great chemistry which makes your content so entertaining. Love your videos! I hope to visit Oaxaca one day!
Thanks!! It’s a magical place!
What a beautiful colorful city, and that bike ride looked awesome and sort of safe :) except for those cows crossing
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I like watching your videos. They are always informative. You two make a cute couple. Travis facial expressions always makes me laugh. 😃
Oaxaca, such a magical place! It's a shame you couldn't enter but at least you enjoyed the bike trip :)
Can't wait for the food video next week :)
That reaction to Mezcal was hilarious! I'm NOT a tequila drinker. It all tastes like liquid propane to me. LOL. But margaritas are fine! And I LOVE Mexico!
Haha we love Mexico too!
Come back! You scratched the surface, and there is so much more!
Haha oh we will!
I needed something happy and vibrant to have in the background while I work. Something wholesome (unlike my music playlists). While I hang on every word of your new videos I love having all you f your positivity with me during the work day. (As David says Covid has ruined everything and Travis looks a little sad that the fence is boarded up. 😂)
We took a taxi to the tree and it was closed!!! LOL. I loved the night vibes in Oaxaca. We found a rooftop restaurant that was awesome
Oh man, they should really update Google! And yes - the nightlife was so fun!
I just found your channel. It was a great video I love Oaxaca, can’t wait to see more!
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It's been really nice to watch the progression of your commentary and comfort level on camera! Great video as per usual xx - Jenn
Thanks for sticking with us!!
I love this video, you guys! Especially the nighttime clip! The ladies! Traditionally dressed, So pretty. The very first time I experienced in VR coaster in Guadalajara. Yes! Everyone in the roller coaster wearing VR for the entire ride. If you haven’t done that yet, it’s a must! PS: please film it if you go 😁
Ooo, that sounds awesome and hilarious! We’ll definitely check it out!
Oaxaca is magical ♥️🥰 We are going on December 🇲🇽
Have the best trip!
I really enjoy seeing you guys enjoying Mexico. I forgot to recommend NOT missing Montealban. Ruins not as pretty as those in Yucatan but the setting on top of a hill in the middle of a valley is spectacular! It’s a must when you go back.
I've had several people tell me Oaxaca would be my vibe especially due to the arts. I'm not looking for that much rainy season though. Just a visit at one point. I'll be wandering from CDMX to San Miguel next month and then onto Merida to visit friends after that. Great video.
Thank you
Hi: café con Leche: Oaxaca is beautiful.love you gays.
Calle Alcala reminds me of the cobber-stone streets in Italy. Beautiful! The only place I've gone in Mexico Is Puerto Vallarta.. It was gorgeous. Great to see you and David still enjoying your travels within Mexico. Hoping all is well with you both in every way possible. 💕🙌🙌💕
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I was just watching a news story that said they were wrapping a fire resistant blanket around the worlds largest tree, General Sherman in California to try and save it from the forest fires. I think there may be many worlds largest trees.
Haha supposedly it’s the widest tree in the world 🤷♂️
Another great video guys, if you could please do a countdown of all the cities you guys visited that would be awesome.
Looking forward to watching this one! - Anne
A long selfie stick could’ve gotten some footage of that tree. Also, you could use the stick to pole vault the poo!
Drunk is cute on you two. 🍷
The cow that took the bridge was obviously the wisest one :D Oh what a disappointment to go all that way and not be able to enter. Hope the mosquitoes aren't too bad with all that rain. Long sleeves, a beautiful reprieve from the oppressive Merida heat. "We drop a new video? We're JZ?" Travis, you make me laugh every time! David, I don't like mezcal or tequila either, but also think mezcal is the lesser of the two evils. Did you celebrate El Grito last night? - Anne
Right? That cow knew what was up! And be yep, we celebrated El Grito from our couch!
Mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole 😉
Haha next week is our food vid!
🤣🍾🍷🍸🍹🍻🍺🥃🥃🥤🥂🔥🎉💯❤️ Mecca mecca messa YAAAZZZ TIP SEE! Thanks guys can't wait to visit Oaxaca.
Didn't seeing those beautiful fat cows make you crave a thick and juicy ribeye steak?? LOL! Just kidding. Keep up the awesome videos guys. Beautiful Oaxaca countryside views.
Was this filmed in May?
Rain is better than 100 plus degrees in Merida.
Oaxaca would suit me better than Guadalajara due to the ease of renting a bicycle from a store. But bummer that Covid has so much closed! Did you guys find decent vegan food in Oaxaca or was it more of a challenge? Meanwhile, did you know that Guadalajara has a Vegan Festival in the spring...you moving there, tee hee?
Nope, this was filmed last week! And we’ll have a video on all the vegan spots we found next week 😊
Could you explain why at 13:47 minutes in the date stamp says 5/15/2021? Thanks!
@@rebeccar4312 haha - that was a mistake we must have made in editing (and didn’t see until you pointed it out - good eye!)
¡Viva México! ¿Celebraron el ?
Siiii!
Que Viva!
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