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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Famous tourist destinations and places in mexico


The mexico is one the top ten ranking international tourists destination by end of year 2008 almost 22.8 million people reached and is first ranking tourist’s destination in the latin America. It is lots of things to do and see from the ruined ancient civilizations like Malinalco, Chichen-Itzá,Tulum,Monte Albán,Calakmul and Edzná,Palenque,Xochicalco,Teotihuacan and in addition to this colonial cities and beaches resorts which are the most famous tourists destination. Its has also some famous cities for its openness and its cultural activities like mexico ciites, Guadalajara,Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Morelia, Michoacán these cities attract million of people who come from united states of America, Canada, Europe and asia. In the mexico more people come from the north America continent.
The mexico is also renouwned for its world famous beaches which tourist visit in the mid-summer time. Tourists can enjoy every kind of water activities, resorts and other fun over there. Some of the famous beaches are
• Acapulco, Guerrero: this is one the busiest and crowed beaches in the mexico which is situtated in the shape of semi-circle bay.
• Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur: this is famous for scuba diving and world class resorts and beautiful locations. It is one of the heavy trafficked beaches of mexico.
• Cancún, Quintana Roo: cancun (which was in the ancient time source of maya civilization) is very famous beach and beach resort, millions of people come from the world to enjoy holidays.

• Ensenada, Baja California
• Guaymas, Sonora
• Puerto Peñasco, Sonora (Also Called Rocky Point)
• Huatulco, Oaxaca
• Ixtapa, Guerrero
• Manzanillo, Colima
• Mazatlán, Sinaloa
It has large population of tourist visit the historical cities or ruined cities of maya civilization. They visit the ruined places, visit evidence as today by government has preserved in form of ruined.
• Malinalco
• Chichen-Itzá
• Tulum
• Monte Albán
• Calakmul and Edzná
• Palenque
• Xochicalco
• Teotihuacan

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