We left San Cristobal with ceaseless tears in our eyes. Chiapas is one the most extraordinary places – not only in Mexico, but in the world. With its wonderful nature, culture, Zapatistas, history, and, of course, people, it deserves a “ten.”
I can only describe its people’s gentleness by giving an example:
The cute owner of our hotel is named Carolina. For safety reasons, she made us park our car a few metres away inside the garden of one of her relative’s garden. One morning when we got there, we saw another car was parked in front of the garage door. Carolina apologized to us a thousand times like it was her fault. I mean, she made sounds I interpreted as apologizing. I tried to give her consolation and tell her it was meaningless for her to be sorry, by making similar sounds and assisting those sounds with gestures. She went around asking the shopkeepers if anyone knew the owner of that car. She didn’t get any answers. Then came two swarthy Mexican boys, and they realized we had been looking for them and seemed embarrassed. They apologized. And they repeatedly thanked Caroline for her kindness. (More …)