Unfinished Palapa | Informal Campsite

Mexico

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Details

Verified:
12 months ago
Altitude:
5.9 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
laemisoravoyage

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

We tried to go to the end of the dirt road and stayed stuck in the last lot (we saw it was covered with vegetation and thought it was OK), lucky us because there was a pile of bricks 10ft from us and Jesus the Palmar Guardian was walking there and helped us for the next 3h. After that he told us we could stay in the access to this unfinished palapa 1km before in the same dirt road. Just when we were taking out our chairs a family came, they know the owner (from Canada) and told us they would tell him just in case but that without any worry we could stay for the next 10 days, they invited us to eat, play and drink all afternoon long and gave us fish!

Advice: you can go until the dirt road ends and just park there (Jesus says it is more than OK to stay there) or also in that palapa. Dirt road is not very wide so we had to go in reverse almost 600m before finding a hard side so we could turn around (our moho is 8m long)

Before that we stayed 2 days in Judith's palapa (first palapa when you go on the dirt road), we ate there the first day after driving a long way from mountains, she invited us for dinner on New year's eve and we went to her house a block away from there to full water tanks... So nice and sweet lady and family!

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We tried to go till the end of the dirt road and stayed stuck in the last lot (we saw it was covered of vegetation and thought it was OK), lucky us because they were a pile of bricks 10ft from us and Jesus the Palmar Guardian was walking there and helped us for the next 3h. After that he told us we could stay in the access of this unfinished palapa 1km before in the same dirt road. Just when we were taking out our chairs a family came, they know the owner (from Canada) and told us they would tell him just in case but that without any worry we could stay for the next 10 days, they invited us to eat, play and drink all afternoon long and gave us fishes!

Morality : you can go till the dirt road ends and just park there (Jesus says it more than OK to stay there) or also in that palapa. Dirt road is not very wide so we had to go in reverse almost 600m before finding a hard side so we could turn around (our moho is 8m long)

Before that we stayed 2 days in Judith's palapa (first palapa when you go on the dirt road), we ate there the first day after driving long way from mountains, she invited us for dinner in New year's eve and we went to her house a block away from there to full water tanks... So nice and sweet lady and family!

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