U didn't show anything about Louisiana? U went to a coffee shop, then you went to Lafayette showed a little bit, went to Lake Charles didn't show anything, just a kayak, and then you showed Los Angeles stage show? Ridiculous ! Make up your mind & show more detail !! 🙄 U have made better videos previously. Ok?
My husband is from Chiapas, about 30 mins from San Cristobal and we had the opportunity to go over the summer. We stayed with my suegros and did many of the things you showed in your video. Can’t wait to go back!!
Thank you for this! I worked from Mexico for the first time last year and I quickly realized that I’ll need to visit at least once a year - there are so many amazing places to see. Looks like I’ll be heading to San Cristóbal next year 😁
wowowow your videos are the best! I'm trying to decide which city in Mexico to spend the winter in and your resources in Notion and Google Maps really help. Love the organization 😍
Great video, Sergio! We were already really interested in checking out San Cristobal, and your video convinced us that we should consider an extended stay later this year. Gracias!
I love being able to see what it's like being/living there in the city as a digital nomad. I'm hoping to visit there for some time next year. Thanks for such a great video!
What great video! It brought memories of my trip through Chiapas. We toured many ruins starting with Palengue, San Cristobal, Comitan, Ocosingo, Tonina, Chiapa de Coro, and few others along the way. If you like exploring ruins, Chiapas is a great place to go.
In a one last word - I do never stick with FOreigners when I go to any country, but with LOCAL PEOPLE that's ur very very f'k first POSITIVE IMPRESSION, RESPECT, AND APPRECIATION ur bringing into the local community.
I enjoyed this video very much. It would be absolutely amazing to go to San Cristobal. I love that the people are very humble. The food is great. Thank you for this video.
Great video! It's the town I most tempted by to settle down in Mexico. It's beautiful, has character and I'd like to grow my own organic veggies and it appears feasible. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you!
What time of the year did you go!? Literally was thinking of going here over xmas but I hear like the Sumidero isn't so green and magnificent as the summer.
How much are the places you stayed? I am a digital nomad and travel all the time. I am always looking for places to visit. The cost of a home is always something I look for first.
One thing I did really somehow never agreed or so it's when I live in Mexico ever since I have never ever met any nomads or so, same living in Vietnam or China. The ideology behind this is well...Honestly I don;t quite WELCOME this type of International gathering in any country u go, but as I said and personally for me if I travel and living in any country especially in Asia or Mexico I rather prefer to ONLY STICK with local people. Guys-I fu always hanging ur ass with those nomads u'll never soon and clearly understand and learn the culture, and other will say negative thing is that they way we most foreigners are dealing even with a local traditional drink in a joking way it's good or bad -I don;t dint it anything funny to say so. If u go to a country u want to stick and live with the local people, it's the best if not then u just go back to ur country or Europe and presume urself there, like they not even trying to learn SPanish especially the Americans out here.
Most of you aren't very much religious ( chriistian ) but that chicken being sacrificed isn't at all christian / catholic faith is . Just totally pagan FYI
Si hubieras llegado en los 80’s sabrías lo que verdaderamente fue ese lugar. Un verdadero paraíso lleno de arroyos cristalinos para bañarse. La calle real de Guadalupe era una maravilla llena de talleres de talabartería y juguetes de madera todos manufacturados localmente. Ahora es todo un circo lleno de bares y tanto hotel y ruido. Todos los días había marimba por la tarde en las plazuelas de los barrios y había silencio hermoso. Santo Domingo estaba sin ningún puesto de artesanías y se podía ir con la novia a conversar a la pláguela del mismo. Era el n verdadero paraíso abundante de todo. Pero llego la turisteada y la gringada a comprar propiedades y la ma tu is local de Jovel por si no lo sabías ese es su nombre para nosotros los locales, y se magia ahora está bien oculta y resguardada en los viejos baúles de los pocos que quedamos y sabemos de la verdad y de su historia
jajajaj Nada en ningun lugar es como antes, los tiempos cambian el mundo cambia deja el hate que te hace ver mal, todos los paises cambian todos los lugares cambian, no seas ignorante
14:09 Awesome gracias 🫡🫡💚🪴I want to come back home and help my people I went through a lot because growing hurts like learning a new language ect I want to be a teacher in Mexico.🥰💚🪴🇲🇽🇺🇸
Hope you liked the story where I built the house :) And don't forget to sign up to nomadlist Sign up here! geni.us/nomadlist
U didn't show anything about Louisiana? U went to a coffee shop, then you went to Lafayette showed a little bit, went to Lake Charles didn't show anything, just a kayak, and then you showed Los Angeles stage show? Ridiculous ! Make up your mind & show more detail !! 🙄 U have made better videos previously. Ok?
I need this community in my life of the traditional people and the nomads friendly chill lay back vibe.
My husband is from Chiapas, about 30 mins from San Cristobal and we had the opportunity to go over the summer. We stayed with my suegros and did many of the things you showed in your video. Can’t wait to go back!!
You should go back then!
Sergio, your videos are excellent and incredibly detailed and thoughtful. Thanks for the great work
Glad you liked ‘em
Agreed! Very nice shots! Never got to try that hostel.
Mexico always surprises me. It is so beautiful. Thank you for making this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
By far one of the best videos I have seen on San Cristobal de Las Casas. Muchas gracias
Thank you for this! I worked from Mexico for the first time last year and I quickly realized that I’ll need to visit at least once a year - there are so many amazing places to see. Looks like I’ll be heading to San Cristóbal next year 😁
Amazing video Sergio! Brought back great memories! Your footage makes me want to go back ♥️☕
Best companion for the Sumidero ever!
wowowow your videos are the best! I'm trying to decide which city in Mexico to spend the winter in and your resources in Notion and Google Maps really help. Love the organization 😍
Glad you like them!
Found you through Facebook. This is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Welcome!
Great video, Sergio! We were already really interested in checking out San Cristobal, and your video convinced us that we should consider an extended stay later this year. Gracias!
Enjoy!
Incredible video Sergio. San Cristobal is one of my favourite places in Mexico and it was great to meet you. Hope our paths cross again soon!
Man, it was great meeting you there! thanks for the comment
I love being able to see what it's like being/living there in the city as a digital nomad. I'm hoping to visit there for some time next year. Thanks for such a great video!
You should!
Awesome and beautiful video . Greetings from Minneapolis Minnesota 🙏🙏👍👍❤️
Muchas gracias por sus videos. De verdad increíble. Me encanta ❤
Amazing video that got us excited for San Cristóbal! Heading there tomorrow!
Excellent as always. All those restaurants and coffee shops look so cozy and poetic✌️👍
thanks for watching!
What great video! It brought memories of my trip through Chiapas. We toured many ruins starting with Palengue, San Cristobal, Comitan, Ocosingo, Tonina, Chiapa de Coro, and few others along the way. If you like exploring ruins, Chiapas is a great place to go.
Really loved this video Sergio!! What a lot of fabulous places to see and stay in Chiapas. Another reason to go back to Mexico 🇲🇽 ❤️ Salud!! 🥂
thank you Robin! please go back!
Fantastic job on this video!! I loved it, gracias.
thanks for watching!
Another great video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for posting this lovely video.
It's my pleasure
Your video on San Cris is amazing! I still remember when you did that segment about coffee and the nice cups they have in that place Cafeología
Oh I remember that! Good coffee hey :)
In a one last word - I do never stick with FOreigners when I go to any country, but with LOCAL PEOPLE that's ur very very f'k first POSITIVE IMPRESSION, RESPECT, AND APPRECIATION ur bringing into the local community.
I enjoyed this video very much. It would be absolutely amazing to go to San Cristobal. I love that the people are very humble. The food is great. Thank you for this video.
Great video! 👍 ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you 🤗
great video! muchas gracias!!
De nada!
Amazing footage! Thumbs up for Mr. Sala ;) Visiting San Cris very soon!
Thanks, Mike! enjoy your next visit :)
thank you for such a sweet video!
You are so welcome!
Excellent video! Thank you for this!
My pleasure!
Increíble lo bonito que haces los videos! Respeto!
Gracias
10:39 This is awesome!!😊🎉
What camera do you use? It's really good
Wow you do incredible Videos . Greetings from Germany ❤
what a great and informative video. appreciate the links!
Super interesting! I have to go there… Thanks man!
Hope you do!
Liked your video. It makes me want to visit Chiapas . Discover our indigenous culture and roots. 🇲🇽
Glad you liked Armando, there's definitely lots of explore of mexican culture!
Great video. I wish I had seen it before we visited San Cris
Next time!
Beautiful!! Amazing sharing of SC. I’m moving to Chiapas in Mid Jan 2023 from QR. so happy I found your channel.
Woo, awesome, enjoy Chiapas!
12:11 😂😂That is a cool drinking glass😂😂😁😃
Outstanding video.
Can I ask what vlog camera, mic, and drone you are using please.
The production is amazing.
Thanks.
Incredibly ❤
Is there a lot of tourist foot traffic year long?
Great video
Me encanto la calidad de tus videos, con que camara lo logras?
sony a7c
would have loved to show you around!
Wonderful, except that watching your video I became home-sick. I spent 2 x 7 months in San Cris and loved it.
Haha nice to Hera tho
Great video!
thanks Memo!
Great video! It's the town I most tempted by to settle down in Mexico. It's beautiful, has character and I'd like to grow my own organic veggies and it appears feasible. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you!
Volviste para tus pagos! Algun dia dejaré de nomadear y haré algo asi en Argentina
What time of the year did you go!? Literally was thinking of going here over xmas but I hear like the Sumidero isn't so green and magnificent as the summer.
Summer might be hot, fall is great there! But remember mountains mean chilly lots of the time
@@sergiosala thanks Sergio, you the best.
What a magnificent view from the church. ❤ Do you prefer sweet or savoury bread?
Savoury in the morning!
@@sergiosala me too. 😋
Fine video.I have been to San Cris twice.Can you tell me what is happening with the gang situation
How much are the places you stayed? I am a digital nomad and travel all the time. I am always looking for places to visit. The cost of a home is always something I look for first.
Sergio, what are you using to film this video?
Sony A7C. I got all my gear in another video: ua-cam.com/video/avKRMrdl-1Q/v-deo.html
Hola, Sergio
Do you still live in San Cristobal de las casas?
Not now,i’m moving all the time
One thing I did really somehow never agreed or so it's when I live in Mexico ever since I have never ever met any nomads or so, same living in Vietnam or China. The ideology behind this is well...Honestly I don;t quite WELCOME this type of International gathering in any country u go, but as I said and personally for me if I travel and living in any country especially in Asia or Mexico I rather prefer to ONLY STICK with local people. Guys-I fu always hanging ur ass with those nomads u'll never soon and clearly understand and learn the culture, and other will say negative thing is that they way we most foreigners are dealing even with a local traditional drink in a joking way it's good or bad -I don;t dint it anything funny to say so. If u go to a country u want to stick and live with the local people, it's the best if not then u just go back to ur country or Europe and presume urself there, like they not even trying to learn SPanish especially the Americans out here.
I hear it's dangerous?
I would have liked to sign up to NomadList but for free....having to pay a fee is not cool.
Yep, not for the locals
Most of you aren't very much religious ( chriistian ) but that chicken being sacrificed isn't at all christian / catholic faith is . Just totally pagan FYI
"Nomad", you mean migrant.....
Nicely done, Thanks
thanks for watching!
Nice👍
Si hubieras llegado en los 80’s sabrías lo que verdaderamente fue ese lugar. Un verdadero paraíso lleno de arroyos cristalinos para bañarse. La calle real de Guadalupe era una maravilla llena de talleres de talabartería y juguetes de madera todos manufacturados localmente.
Ahora es todo un circo lleno de bares y tanto hotel y ruido.
Todos los días había marimba por la tarde en las plazuelas de los barrios y había silencio hermoso.
Santo Domingo estaba sin ningún puesto de artesanías y se podía ir con la novia a conversar a la pláguela del mismo.
Era el n verdadero paraíso abundante de todo.
Pero llego la turisteada y la gringada a comprar propiedades y la ma tu is local de Jovel por si no lo sabías ese es su nombre para nosotros los locales, y se magia ahora está bien oculta y resguardada en los viejos baúles de los pocos que quedamos y sabemos de la verdad y de su historia
jajajaj Nada en ningun lugar es como antes, los tiempos cambian el mundo cambia deja el hate que te hace ver mal, todos los paises cambian todos los lugares cambian, no seas ignorante
Kindly give me contact number of any tourist guider from mexico
14:09 Awesome gracias 🫡🫡💚🪴I want to come back home and help my people I went through a lot because growing hurts like learning a new language ect I want to be a teacher in Mexico.🥰💚🪴🇲🇽🇺🇸