Valle de Bravo is known as "the Switzerland of Mexico" due to its stunning alpine-like scenery: lush, pine-forested mountains surrounding a large, blue lake (Lake Avándaro) with a charming colonial town featuring cobblestone streets, cozy boutiques, and a relaxed atmosphere offering a refreshing escape from the city. Its combination of nature, adventure sports (like paragliding!), and picturesque colonial charm creates a distinct European feel, attracting Mexico City's elite for weekend getaways.
View of Lago Avandaro, Valle de Bravo, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Valle de Bravo, Mexico State, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Manta, Ecuador on February 10th.
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Our house is for available for short term rent near Valle de Bravo, Mexico
Two bedroom, two bathroom house overlooking the lake near Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Saturday, December 27, 2025
Three problems
We have had three ongoing issues that seem to be taking a long time to resolve.
The first is Igor's furnace. When we had been at high altitude in Hidalgo, the furnace was supposed to be compensating for that high altitude. But something wasn't right, and the combustion chamber became carboned up.
Friday, December 26, 2025
The numbers are in...
Now that our house is 90% furnished and finished, I thought I would add up how much we spent to do so.
We kind of had a loose budget of between $5,000 to $10,000 CAD ($3,700 USD to $7,400 USD) to get the whole thing finished. I based this on the experience of friends of ours who did a similar thing with a two bedroom apartment they rented in Mexico several years ago.
Thursday, December 25, 2025
We finally won!
Regular readers will remember that when we arrived here in Mexico in early October, our motorhome Igor was infested with ants!
They were just tiny ants, and they didn't bite... but they were annoying and of course they had to go.
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
A traditional Mexican Christmas posada
Our friend Chago is involved with the local church, and of course 99% of Mexicans are Catholic, so the Christmas season is big thing. He told us about a local Christmas posada taking place in our nearby village of San Gaspar, and invited us to join in.
It's a very popular thing where people walk down the street, with children singing songs and stopping at neighbors along the way to say hello. A very community themed event. Followed by a church service and punch and pinatas afterwards.
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
More flight tickets booked!
Back in October 2019, we had a trip booked to Ecuador. We had it all planned out, even with a visit to the Galapagos Islands included!
But unfortunately civil unrest cancelled that trip, and we ended up doing a very last minute trip to Peru instead.
Monday, December 22, 2025
What's on the agenda for January?
Once again, Sunday is market day here in Valle de Bravo so we were headed into town again to do our weekly fruits and veggies shopping. But we left a little early in order to hike up to La Peña again, this time with my sister Alison.
It was a beautiful blue sky day!
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Millions of monarch butterflies
Ruth and I have been to see the monarch butterflies many times, but it never gets old. In fact, it's a magical experience.
Ruth just added it up... including yesterday, we have been to the Mexican wintering grounds of the monarch butterflies eight different times, at four different locations. Yesterday, we went to the Piedra Herrada sanctuary located on the old highway between Valle de Bravo and Toluca.
Saturday, December 20, 2025
The closest thing that you can do that feels like flying like a bird
Valle de Bravo is well known as a world class paragliding destination. It has near perfect wind conditions and the international paragliding community holds annual competitions here.
So we finally talked ourselves into doing tandem paragliding when we were with one of RV Caravan groups back in January of 2019.
Friday, December 19, 2025
The wind didn't co-operate.... again!
So we tried to go paragliding on Wednesday and the wind didn't co-operate. Then yesterday, we tried to go so sailing. And we actually did go sailing... but eventually the wind didn't co-operate again!
We ended up on the water for about four hours!
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