Alalibre inicia su primer recorrido con una visita a Colomitos.

Alalibre: Nuestro primer viaje

Este jueves 4 iniciamos con el pie derecho un proyecto muy chido y enriquecedor que tiene que ver con viajes, nuestros huéspedes de Airbnb y Couchsurfing y experiencias más personales. Apenas estamos cocinando esto, así que muy pronto les platicaremos más detalles.

This last Thursday the 4th, we started with the right foot a very cool and enriching proyect that has to do with traveling, our guests from Airbnb and Couchsurfing and more personal experiences. We are just cooking all this, so we will update you very soon.

Colomitos Beach

Colomitos

Por lo pronto, les platicamos que este jueves, realizamos nuestra primer prueba piloto haciendo un tour a la playa de Colomitos, una de las playas más pequeñas y paradisiacas de México y a la que no se puede acceder por automovil. Junto con nuestros huespedes de Canada, Suiza y Estados Unidos (que curiosamente todos hablaban francés) realizamos senderismo a través de la pequeña colina selvática que separa el pueblito pesquero de Boca de Tomatlán de la Playa Colomitos. Una vez ahí, nuestros huespedes disfrutaron de unos deliciosos refrigerios que preparamos con mucho entusiasmo durante la madrugada. Tenemos que agregar que les encanto la playa, la comida y la fauna y flora que vieron mientras hicieron el recorrido.

Meanwhile, we will like to share that this Thursday, we did our first trial tour to Colomitos beach, one of the smallest and most stunning beaches in Mexico and a place you can’t come in by car. Along our guests from Canada, Switzerland and the United States (It was interesting that they all speak french), we all did some trecking through a small jungle hill that separates the fishermen town of Boca de Tomatlán from Colomitos Beach. Once there, our guests enjoyed some delicious snacks that we did with love during the dawn. We have to add that the guests enjoyed the beach, the meal and the animals and plants that they saw during the tour.

Published by iandalon

I am Israel Andalón. I have a major in Electronic Engineering from ITESM. However I am a free-lance dance teacher and a tourist guide with my own company Alalibre. Besides Dancing and traveling, I like arts, geek stuff, social media, environmental issues, chess, scooters, literature, drawing, parties, entrepreneurship and marketing.

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