Opinion: Should Canadians write off Mexico as a travel destination? Parts of the country I studiously avoid, but Mexico is a big, diverse place; we shouldn’t dismiss it in one fell swoop, says Andrea Mandel-Campbell.
There’s always a dose of mayhem associated with holiday travel — bad weather, cancelled flights — but some Canadians are, understandably, freaked about the violent scenes coming out of Sinaloa Mexico, which look more like an episode from “Narcos,” not a fun time in a warm, welcoming climate.Recently, the federal government issued a warning to Canadians there “to shelter in place,” as bullets flew and vehicles burned.
I was in Mexico over the holidays, myself. Having just launched a new sustainable adventure travel company, karibu adventures, in December, I took my family on a scouting trip to one of the most remote parts of the country, Chiapas, on the southern border with Guatemala. While I may be pretty comfortable travelling in Mexico, there are parts of the country I studiously avoid, including Sinaloa. It has been the redoubt of the Sinaloa cartel for decades, and what happened over the holidays is not new.
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