Arrival in Palenque: First Impressions and Preparations
Announcing a Month-Long Mexican Adventure
So, here it is! The big reveal. I'm thrilled to announce a month-long exploration of Mexico, starting right here in Palenque. This isn't just a trip; it's an immersion. Get ready for Mayan ruins, lush jungles, cascading waterfalls, and maybe even a monkey sighting or two – because let me tell you, those monkeys are LOUD.
We arrived yesterday after an eight-hour bus ride from Guatemala. The border crossing was surprisingly smooth, a welcome change of pace. Our first impression of Palenque? Intense heat! Seriously, 41 degrees Celsius (that's over 105 Fahrenheit) felt like a sauna. Luckily, today’s weather is a bit more forgiving. A bit cloudy, even some thunder last night. But I'm already sweating just thinking about it!
Our plan is simple: a few days in Palenque to soak up the atmosphere, then onward to more adventures. This place is a jumping-off point; a delicious first bite of everything Mexico has to offer. I’m so excited to share this journey with you, documenting our experiences and offering up some honest and hopefully helpful advice along the way.
Arrival in Palenque: An 8-Hour Journey and Monkey Sighting
That eight-hour bus ride from Guatemala? Let's just say I've rediscovered my appreciation for comfortable seating. The journey itself was pretty uneventful, thankfully. The scenery shifted subtly but noticeably as we crossed the border – a smooth process, I might add, which was a pleasant surprise. But the real highlight of the trip? The monkeys.
We were walking to dinner, the air thick with the humid heat, when there it was: a monkey, casually perched by the roadside. Not just any monkey, mind you; a bold, brazen creature, completely unfazed by our presence. It was a fleeting moment, but it perfectly captured the wild, untamed beauty I'd expected from this part of Mexico. The sound they made though…well, let's just say it was unforgettable. Imagine a cross between a rusty hinge and a banshee. Loud.
And then there was the heat. Forty-one degrees Celsius felt like stepping into an oven. I'm not complaining, mind you; this is Mexico, and the heat is part of the experience. But I’m certainly glad that today's forecast is a little kinder. We're in Palenque now. A jumping off point. Time to explore.
Palenque's Weather: From Extreme Heat to Pleasant Surprise
Let me tell you, arriving in Palenque yesterday was a bit like stepping into an oven. Forty-one degrees Celsius – that's seriously hot. It felt even hotter, a suffocating humidity amplifying the heat. I remember thinking that this was going to be a serious challenge to adjust to! I'm glad I packed plenty of water and a good hat.
But here's the pleasant surprise: today's weather is a completely different story. Cloudy skies, a noticeable drop in temperature, even some thunder and rain overnight. It's a welcome change, making exploring much more enjoyable. It's proof that even in a notoriously hot climate, you can get lucky with the weather.
So, pack accordingly! Light, breathable clothing is essential, as is plenty of water and sunscreen, even on cloudy days. A good hat is your best friend, and maybe a small, foldable umbrella too. Because the weather is unpredictable.