One of the Mexico's best kept secrets is a small village mountain town in Jalisco Mexico. Hidden in the Sierra Del Tigra Mountains, the town of Mazamitla is better known as “Mexico‘s Switzerland” or “ Mexico‘s Alps.” The name is derived from the town's Alpine style mountain cabins reminiscent of Swiss chalets although it has absolutely nothing to do with Switzerland or Swiss settlers. … [Read more...] about Mazamitla Mexico’s Secret Swiss Village
US Citizens Travel to Mexico – for Ozempic
Despite proposed international tariffs and political turmoil, robust demand for Ozempic along with international medical tourism continues to thrive. In fact, it's nothing new. It's been happening for years and shows no signs of slowing. Access to healthcare and pharmaceuticals has become prohibitively expensive. As a result, people will travel thousands of miles for discounted drugs … [Read more...] about US Citizens Travel to Mexico – for Ozempic
New York Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
With so many free and ticketed events, New York City is the place to be this fall! The season got off to a great start with New York Fashion Week. Now that's over, there are many more great things to do in the city, including the New York Film Festival beginning at the end of September. Then there's a month long celebration of Hispanic culture on top of it all! From September 15th … [Read more...] about New York Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
Mexico City Celebrates 700th Birthday
Seven centuries is a great reason to celebrate ! This year marks 700 years since Mexico City was originally founded as Tenochtitlan, the ancient capital of the Aztec empire. No longer known by its original Aztec name, Mexico City is one of Latin America‘s most populous cities but it's not the largest. São Paulo Brazil currently holds the title of Latin America's largest city with a … [Read more...] about Mexico City Celebrates 700th Birthday
Cuban President Diaz-Canal accused of human rights violations
The United States government has imposed sanctions against Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel and other Cuban officials due to “the unjust detention and torture of the July 2021 protesters.” In a recent statement, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized, “the US will continue to stand for the human rights and fundamental freedoms of the people of Cuba, and make clear no … [Read more...] about Cuban President Diaz-Canal accused of human rights violations





