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What No One Tells You About Mexico City

🎧 Short on time? Listen on Spotify Mexico City is the capital of Mexico and the largest city in North America, with over 21 million people in its metropolitan area. Can you even imagine a million people? When you're in Mexico City as a tourist, you don’t just picture it—you feel it. Some places you visit are so packed, it’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before. The sheer volume of humanity is overwhelming… and yet, strangely exhilarating. It’s chaotic, yes, but there’s a kind of joy in witnessing that much life all at once. I’d stop in my tracks, overwhelmed by the scene—then dive into filming, snapping photos, trying to hold onto the feeling. And yet, in the middle of all that, life carried on. People were deep in their routines, focused, committed, completely unaware that someone nearby was marveling at the beauty of their everyday. You feel that scale immediately when arriving by air—tiny houses stretch endlessly, packed tightly together like a living mosaic....

Esala Perahera Kandy, Sri Lanka

The Esala Perahera which is a procession that takes place in Kandy every year during the end of July and beginning of August. This is a very popular event and it attracts, locals as well as tourists. If you happen to visit Sri Lanka during this time of the year, it is a must see. It is very unique to Sri Lanka which is  religion and tradition.

Dalada Maligawa, the Temple of Tooth houses The Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha.  This gets a tour each year in a sacred casket, on a decorated elephant back. This celebration is to pay respect to the Sacred Tooth Relic.




The procession includes traditional dancers, decorated elephants, fire displays, acrobatics and singing. These dancers come from various parts of the country. Hence their  costume reflects that. You will see a lot of elephants with colorful decorated costumes and there will be plenty. Maligawa elephant carries the Tooth relic.



This is a free event anyone can visit. You could watch this from your hotel if you happen to be in the path. Your hotel will have that information. Or you could find your own spot on the designated path by looking at signs. It is a very long procession that goes on for miles.




It is pretty safe to visit. However you secure your belongings just like you would in crowded areas. 

 

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  1. Que bonito se ve ese lugar, debe ser una experiencia diferente y asombrosa.

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