Comes out with a machete out of the woods just out of nowhere. Hola amigos! Jim and May here from Spanish and Go and we're coming at you from Guanajuato, Mexico.
A Level Two on the U.S. State Department travel advisory scale. But why do we mention that? Well, because there's a question we get asked all the time. Is Mexico dangerous? So, after years of living and traveling in Mexico we feel very qualified to answer that question. So in this video we're going to give you nine tips for traveling safely through Mexico. Emecemos. Drugs. Rape. Murder. Dismembering. Kidnapping. Crime get the free spins bonus in Canadian casino. These are all things that people tend to associate with Mexico. But why? If you come to Mexico are you going to get kidnapped or murdered? The reality of the situation is quite different than what the media often portrays. The U.S. State Department has a travel advisory scale level which goes from one to four. Number four being do not go there. And there's five states in Mexico which are in the four level which are. Colima, Michoacán, Guerrero, Sinaloa, and Tamaulipas. And from those five states we have visited three and I have from one of them. I am from Colima. And Colima is now supposedly the most dangerous place in Mexico right now. And Colima is actually where we've spent the most time in Mexico. We've even hitchhiked there and we're still alive. So we've traveled all over Mexico flying, taking trains, driving for hours, and have we ever felt unsafe May? Not really. We know that most of the violence here in Mexico is related to cartels so if you're coming to Mexico and you have no plans of buying or selling drugs you are doing a lot already to protect yourself from crime. That's right. Crack is whack. Stay away from the drugs you're probably going to be fine. So we have nine tips that we want to share with you. These are things that we do all the time to stay safe here in Mexico. So tip number one driver only during the day. We are very strict about this. We make sure that if we're going to be traveling by car that we only drive during the day. We take buses at night occasionally. But if we're driving you don't want to find yourself driving along a highway somewhere only to be stopped by some nefarious criminals. We've heard of this happening. People get stopped on the highway sometimes especially when they're vulnerable. And when are you most vulnerable? At night. On top of that I'd make sure that you take a toll road whenever possible day or night. That's going to make sure that there's some check points in between the cities that you're driving through that kind of help make sure that there's not anything fishy going on. Usually with those checkpoints they can kind of monitor what's going on on the highway. The second tip we have for you is to never put all your money in one spot and also never have too much money on you. So all we do is that if we have our things at the place we're staying we leave some — most of the money — we'll leave it there. And we only go out with just what we need for the day. If we're going out for lunch and then we know maybe we want to go to a museum or something. We only have enough for each day with us.
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