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Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Kukulcan Spanish language school is an accredited Spanish language school in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. At our Spanish school we offer Spanish immersion programs in Mexico, all year long. Students decide when to enroll and for how long. In a beautifully lanscaped Spanish School campus located in Mexico´s famous city of "eternal spring"... Cuernavaca; our Spanish school provides students with comprehensive Spanish immersion programs. Our Spanish immersions cover not only Spanish grammar classes and "hands-on" Spanish conversation courses, but also cultural activities, such as dancing lessons, cooking classes and field trips to cultural and recreational sites of Cuernavaca. Thanks to its nearby location to Mexico City students can take advantage of the cultural richness of Mexico City´s vast museums and historical sites.

lunes, 24 de octubre de 2011

Pan American Games 2011 in MEXICO!!!

The Pan-American or Pan American Games are a major event in the all the American Continent, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions. The Pan American Games are the second largest multi-sport event after the Summer Olympics. This year is being held in Guadalajara, Mexico. There are over 5,000 athletes that compete at the Pan American Games in 36 different sports and nearly 400 events, so Mexico is hosting athletes all from the USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Chile.

If you want to check 2011 Pan American Games Coverage go to:

martes, 26 de abril de 2011

MARCH 2011 TRIP TO MEXICO... by Prof. Gary Ervin

In March of this year, I brought two students to
Cuernavaca to take supplies and buy necessities for the orphans at Casa Hogar Amor para Compartir. During our visit, we stayed at the Vitali Suites of Kukulcan. I often go to Cuernavaca--sometimes twice a year when I’m lucky. About half the time, I go alone. This trip was special, though.

On our first night, we walked to a local Super (grocery store chain) and bought a few snacks and drinks for the refrigerators in our rooms. The orphanage’s policy is to not allow outside visitors during the weekend, and as we arrived on Friday evening, we had the weekend to take various excursions.

On Saturday, we went to Tepoztlan, a small town not too far away. It was market day, and the town was crowded with shoppers and venders. While we were there, we visited the convent, climbed the mountain to the pyramid, Tepozteco, and naturally, shopped in the market. We thought of going to Taxco to buy all the silver we could, but a friend I knew from Kukulcan offered to take us to Mexico City to see Frida Kahlo’s house and then outside the city to Teotihuacán, the location of the pyramid of the Sun and Moon.

When Monday came, we were exhausted tourists, but ready to do the job we came to do. Through the generosity of Kukulcan’s director, we had a van and driver to take us to Cuernavaca’s mercado, a warehouse store similar to a Sam’s Club, and a discount chain called, “Waldo’s.” The van’s driver was indispensable while negotiating with the vendors in the mercado. We finally delivered everything Monday evening and had an interview with the orphanage’s director. Later that night, we toured the zocalo, took some very beautiful pictures, and (as we did most every night) ate at an outdoor restaurant.

Tuesday morning, we took it easy and just visited a small mercado next to the Palacio de Cortez. Then, that afternoon, we returned to the orphanage one last time to play games with the children. That evening, we packed and prepared for our return home. I should emphasize that the director, staff, and facilities of Kukulcan made our trip easier, if not possible. Kukulcan became our headquarters. While we enjoyed complete autonomy, the staff members always had an answer or suggestion. Of course, Cuernavaca has the same beauty as any major cosmopolitan city. It draws me back every year.

jueves, 24 de febrero de 2011

CUERNAVACA... "the City of the Eternal Spring" by Klára

 
Let me introduce you one of the most beautiful cities in Mexico, Cuernavaca. Cuernavaca is located 1 ½ hours south of Mexico City and 3 ½ hours from Acapulco. Cuernavaca is the capital city of the state of Morelos and has about 800.000 habitants. Thanks to its 75º F year round average, Cuernavaca is very rich in nature. For this reason also it is known as the “City of the Eternal Spring.” Cuernavaca is at an average altitude of 1.500 m and in a tropical region. While walking in the streets you can see many hills, colorful trees, plants and flowers. For its pleasant climate, beauty in nature, culture and history, Cuernavaca is one the most visited places in Mexico.






Important cultural sites you can’t miss:

1.       Catedral
2.       Cine Morelos
3.       El centro histórico
4.       Jardín Borda
5.       Jardín Etnobotánico
6.       Las Barrancas
7.       Museo Brady
8.       Museo de las Ciencias Acapantzingo
9.       Museo Papalote
10.   Parque Ecológico Chapultepec
11.   Pirámides Teopanzolco
12.   Teatro Ocampo

Cuernavaca is a medium size town with a cultural, history and modern infrastructure. It is no problem to get from one place to another in the shortest time possible, using taxi, public transportation (“Ruta” – public buses) or even walking.

In Cuernavaca you feel at home. People are very nice and helpful. If you don’t understand Spanish, no problem, people here know little or more English and are always available to help you.

Cuernavaca is also known for its relaxing Spa’s. Many Mexicans come to Cuernavaca to spend the weekend. Here you can find many delicious traditional Mexican restaurants; also Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai and other international cuisine.  You can enjoy classic salsa music clubs, live music, bars and discotheques. Mexicans like their coffee; you will see little coffee places in every corner. There are also many supermarkets, commercial centers and a big market place in downtown. If you plan special dinner or you just want to change your look, don’t worry, Cuernavaca has a lot of professional hair stylists, nail places and Spa’s you can visit.

Below you can find list of the important places in Cuernavaca. In downtown Cuernavaca there are also tourist Information stands with the prospects, maps and information made available by the government.

List of the important places in Cuernavaca:

Cinemas / Theatres:
-          Cinepolis
-          Cinemex
-          Cine Morelos
-          Cine Metropolis
-          Teatro Ocampo

Shopping / Supermarkets:
-          Mega
-          Chedraui
-          Soriana
-          Superama
-          Wal-Mart
-          Liverpool
-          Plaza Cuernavaca
-          Centro Las Plazas
-          Cuernavaca Downtown’s Market

Mail / Post / Delivery offices:
-          DHL
-          FedEx
-          UPS
-          Correos Mexicanos

Bookstores:
-          Gandhi
-          La Rana Sabia
-          Somos Libros
-          Librería Cristal

Travel Agencies:
-          Mundo Joven
-          Viajes Bojorquez

Guide Tours:
-          Ludel Tours
-          Morelos Trails

Movie Rents:
-          Blockbuster

Radio Taxis:
-          Radio Taxi Miraval
-          Radio Taxi Citlali
-          Radio Taxi Elite
Exchange:
-          Gesta
-          Monex

Banks:
-          Banamex
-          Bancomer
-          Santander
-          HSBC
-          Scotia Bank

National Transportation:
-          Pullman de Morelos
-          Autobuses Estrella de Oro
-          Autobuses Estrella Blanca
-          Autobuses Turi Star Lujo
-          Autobuses Linea de Oro

Pharmacies:
-          Ahorro
-          Farmacias Similares
-          Pharmacies in Supermarkets


Enjoy your trip to Cuernavaca and don’t forget to share your memories and experiences with us.

viernes, 18 de febrero de 2011

MEXICO EXPERIENCE by Lauren

My name is Lauren Mitchell and I am American and from Southern California. Mexico has always been a close two hours driving distance from home. I grew up camping and fishing in Baja with my family and friends. In recent years many people I know have stopped traveling to Mexico, all parts of Mexico, for the fear that the media has put into their heads.
The Media, who is the media?
People who control the everyday news, the magazines, radio broadcasts. They have created such a tight grip on society that people are often unable to make up their own mind without the influence of the Media.  Always a focus on the negative with the rare spot of sunshine for the positive, the media thrives on public response, fear and control.
It´s about time people start to see the truth for themselves.
Mexico is not only a country rich in culture and history, but a country thriving in diversity; diversity in climate, landscape, population, cuisine and of course safety. Truth be told, not every day and every place are safe, but it is no different than any major city in the United States or even the World.
Just as any person would not be caught walking alone in the middle of the night in Downtown Los Angeles, the smart traveler would neither put themselves in that situation while traveling. Safety while traveling has a lot more to do with your own personal actions and knowing your comfort levels.
 I love the travels and experiences I have had in Mexico, from childhood to the present moment. I find the people welcoming and friendly; the food spectacular and all aspects of the climate and landscape very inviting. Through sharing my experiences I hope to be able to influence the people, who have known and those who have never known Mexico, to continue traveling South of the Border. Many of the towns in North Baja which were once thriving with tourism and ex-pats are quite and calm, like a surfer sitting on the beach awaiting the next swell.  Yet, the sun continues to shine, the gallos go on singing in the morning and the smell of caldo or asado never ceases to fill the streets.
Since my arrival in Cuernavaca, Morelos one month ago, many Mexican people have asked my why people are afraid to travel to Mexico. The only response I can give them is because they are overly influenced by the negative news in the Media.  I hope that these questions will soon stop and that people will again start to travel to Mexico, think for themselves, and influence people they know to do the same.
My time traveling Mexico over the last six years has ranged from one day to nine months. I have traveled, worked, studied and lived a normal life in many different parts of the country and I will continue to do so regardless of what the ¨Northern Media¨ says. My passion for the language, culture and people has only grown more intense and full and that will not change.
Come and experience it for yourselves!

MEXICO UNDER THE MICROSCOPE by Klára

For the last two years we haven´t hear anything about Mexico other than warnings, alerts, it is too dangerous, don’t go to Mexico. The newspapers are full of ugly, scary and exaggerated pictures about life in Mexico. What does this really do? It creates panic and distrust for travelers, and makes things seem worse than they are.

My name is Klára and I am from the Czech Republic. I have been living in Mexico for almost three years. I am working for a Spanish Language School named Kukulcan Educational Spanish Community located in Cuernavaca, Morelos, also known as a “City of the Eternal Spring.¨

I have decided to write this blog on my own and the objective is to help create a positive image of the place I live and to show that Mexico is: one of the most beautiful countries for its culture and history, the people are nice and friendly, and Mexico has also very modern technology and systems you might not even know about.

In this blog I will post different topics about cultural & historical sites, Mexican modernization and technology, Mexican population, politics, medicine, healthcare, business, water and energy systems, animals, nature and others. Also I will include pictures and interviews with foreign people living here in Mexico.

If you are interested in reading my posts, please add me and follow my articles. You are very welcome to put a comment, share your experience or ask a question. I will be happy to answer you.

Important info: I will not censure or delete any comment or opinion except the comments included vulgarity, violence or inappropriate undertones.

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