This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

10 Best place to visit in Arandas Mexico

x

10 Pueblos MÁGICOS de JALISCO (México) 🇲🇽

Jalisco, según muchos,es uno de los estados que más representa el folclor Mexicano: Tequila, Mariachis y Charrería. Emblemas que se sienten en sus Pueblos Mágicos Aquellos sitios que aun mantienen y protegen su identidad y riqueza cultural.
Vamos a conocer 10 pueblos mágicos de Jalisco que debes visitar.


▶ Nos lees en ▸

Somos un medio digital de viajes: curiosidades, tips, historias, entrevistas, humor, lugares sorprendentes, cultura y medio ambiente. Acompáñanos a conocer más sobre el mundo, pueblos, costumbres. Déjate inspirar por Intriper


▶ SUSCRIBITE a nuestro canal:


▶ SEGUINOS en redes sociales:
-
-
-
- TikTok:
x

Top 8 de pueblos en Los Altos de Jalisco | Muy cerca de Guadalajara.

Mochileros, les hice un resumen de 8 pueblos Alteños que se pueden visitar fácilmente desde Guadalajara, los mejores lugares donde pasar un fin de semana distinto, al rededor de naturaleza, cultura, gastronomía y arte. Coméntenme aquí cual es su pueblo favorito de los Altos.¿Cuál hizo falta?

Para contrataciones o para mas contenido, sígueme en:

-Instagram:
-Instagram:
-Tik Tok:
-Facebook:
x

Pueblos de México: Arandas, Jalisco.

#pueblosdemexico #jalisco # arandas #arandasjalisco

Un breve paseo por el centro de este hermoso lugar en una tarde dominical de Diciembre 2021.
x

GUADALAJARA Mexico 🇲🇽 | Travel Guide to the Best Places to Visit

Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, offers a less frenetic alternative to Mexico City, the country's capital. And yes, many of the images recognizably Mexican have their roots here - mariachi music, wide-brimmed sombreros, jarabe tapatío and of course tequila. But Guadalajara is both a witness to Mexico's history and an active, cutting-edge participant in the new-Mexico. A wealth of museums and theaters fuel cultural life, and fusion chefs have honed their offerings on an already legendary culinary scene.

#guadalajara #guadalajaramexico #mexico
----
Our recommendations for experiences and activities:
CIVITATIS -
VIATOR -
----
Credits
Video:

Paseando

Jess Serrano

Mr Channels

Pro Studio Audiovisuales

Frankie Lopez Arandas

NotimexTV




Karen Una Tapatia







Richard's World

Double Trouble en Corea

iFilmSmart

Octavio Olivares

Yo Soy Pachon

Live and Give 4X4

GuadalajART_MX

Panoramex Tours & Travel

Additional Video under license from:
Envato Elements
Storyblocks

Music:
Epidemic Sound
----
Some product links are affiliate links, which means we will receive a small commission if you purchase something, at no cost to you.
x

Top 10 Zonas Arqueológicas en México

Descubre las 10 principales Zonas Arqueológicas que no te puedes perder en tu próxima visita a México.

En el video se muestra que Calakmul se encuentra en Yucatán, es un error de nuestra parte, ya que Calakmul se encuentra en el estado de Campeche. Una disculpa.

¡SÍGUENOS!
Facebook ►
Twitter ►
Instagram ►
Pinterest ►
Contacto ► info@turimexico.com



Disco Lounge de Kevin MacLeod está sujeta a una licencia de Creative Commons Attribution (
Fuente:
Artista:

Prostitution in Mexico - Guadalajara -Pretty Womens 😏

February 2023. Walking in the street randomly found streetwalking .... Fast look to easy ladies spots - Guadalajara Zona Centro around calle Aguafria - Calle Huerto

hacienda de Arandas Irapuato GTO

Ajijic - One of Mexico’s best sunsets! #mexico #ajijic #chapala

The best temples in Mexico

List about the best temples in Mexico

A long list of some of the most beautiful Colonial, Baroque, Gothic and 'Porfirian' churches in Mexico.

In this list about the best temples in Mexico you can find:
40. Cathedral of Hermosillo, Sonora.
39. Sanctuary of the Carmen - Tlalpujahua, Michoacán.
38. Cathedral of Oaxaca, Oaxaca.
37. Cathedral of Tepic, Nayarit.
36. Cathedral of Chihuahua, Chihuahua.
35. Apatzingán Cathedral, Michoacán.
34. Basilica of Mercy - Apizaco, Tlaxcala.
33. Cathedral Basilica of Durango - Ciudad Victoria de Durango, Durango.
32. Temple of Santa Rosa - Querétaro, Querétaro.
31. Church of San Servacio - Valladolid, Yucatán.
30. Church of Ometepec, Guerrero.
29. Cathedral of Saltillo, Coahuila.
28. Cathedral of Monterrey, Nuevo León.
27. Cathedral of San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí.
26. Temple of Santo Domingo - Oaxaca, Oaxaca.
25. Parish of the Rosary - Delg. Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City DF
24. Temple of San José - Morelia, Michoacán.
23. Sanctuary of Guadalupe - Calvillo, Aguascalientes.
22. Cathedral of Merida, Yucatan.
21. Parish of Dolores - Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato.
20. Cathedral of Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes.
19. Basilica of Guanajuato, Guanajuato.
18. Temple of San Francisco - Tepotzotlán, Edo. from Mexico.
17. Expiatory Temple - Ciudad Victoria de Durango, Durango.
16. Temple of Fatima - Zacatecas, Zacatecas.
15. Cathedral of Toluca, Edo. from Mexico.
14. Cathedral of Cholula - San Pedro Cholula, Puebla
13. Cathedral Basilica of Zacatecas, Zacatecas.
12. Morelia Cathedral, Michoacán, Mexico.
11. Temple of San Antonio - Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes.
10. Cathedral of Puebla, Puebla.
9. Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City - Mexico City
8. Expiatory Temple of León, Guanajuato.
7. Basilica of Zapopan, Jalisco.
6. Temple of San Miguel Arcángel - San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato.
5. Temple of the Cavario - Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco.
4. Sanctuary Guadalupano - Zamora, Michoacán.
3. Expiatory Temple - Guadalajara, Jalisco.
2. Cathedral of Guadalajara, Jalisco.
1. Temple of San José Obrero - Arandas, Jalisco.




The images you can find in this video are property of 20 minutos

A Couple Weeks In Arandas

In February I went to Mexico to shoot a video for G4 Tequila. During this time I also got to explore the area and experience the culture. Such a good time! here's my mexico recap.
x

Explore ARANDAS JALISCO MEXICO

randas is a municipality of the Altos Sur region of the state of Jalisco in Mexico. Arandas is also the name of the municipality's main township and the center of the municipal government. The city centre is located approximately 86 miles (138 km) east of Guadalajara, the state capital.[2] Arandas is accessible to residents of Guadalajara by the Mexican Federal Highway 80D and Jalisco State Highway 314.[3]

The population of the town of Arandas was 59,648 as of the 2020 census. The town's main plaza is named Plaza Hidalgo after Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, known as the father of Mexico's war of independence. The municipality's population as of the census of 2015 was 77,116 and its area was 949.9 km2 (366.8 sq mi); however, both of these figures have been significantly reduced since 2007 with the creation of the municipality of San Ignacio Cerro Gordo from the western part of what was formerly part of the Arandas municipality. San Ignacio Cerro Gordo was the second-largest community in the municipality before the split, with a population of 9,485 inhabitants, but the largest remaining community besides the city of Arandas is Santa María del Valle, with a population of 4,285 (2020 census).[1]

Arandas is situated on the Mesa Central at an elevation of 6,762 feet (2,061 metres). Arandas is commonly known among Mexicans as the commercial and manufacturing centre for agricultural products (typically beans and wheat) and its pastoral environment, which allows the city to produce various commercial products such as linseed oil, tequila, pottery, woollen blankets, and straw hats.

Local toponymy
The name is derived from the original name the existing population received during the 17th century: Santa María de Guadalupe de los Aranda, which was derived from the last name Aranda, one of the founding families; along with Camarena and Hernández Gamiño.

History
Originally, the region was barely inhabited by the Chichimeca and the Purépecha people. To show the origin of this community more extensively, the past was excavated and information was linked together until reaching its institutional origin that dates to July 2, 1544, the year that both New Spain's viceroy Don Antonio de Mendoza, as the governor of Nueva Galicia Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, they gave in a series of land bonds to Spanish captain Juan de Villaseñor y Orozco, which by its vast land area became a large estate (40.000 square km) achieved due to his enormous labour both, in the early days of the conquest, as well as a reward for his great strategies during the Mixton war.

On November 14, 1824, Arandas became part of the Atotonilco department. On April 8, 1844, the council was established. On July 9, 1875, Arandas became elevated to municipality status and on September 17, it was raised to town status, but belonged to the La Barca department. On August 23, 1969, Arandas became recognized as a city by then governor of Jalisco, Francisco Medina Ascencio.

From 1926 to 1929, the Cristero War took place and Arandas was a focal during the war because of the strong religious sentiments of the population.

The crater Arandas, on the planet Mars, was named after the city since 1976, when the International Astronomical Union agreed to put it in honour of the city. Arandas Crater is estimated to be 24.8 km (15.4 miles) in diameter.[4] Arandas is located within the Mare Acidalium Quadrangle to the Northeast of Chryse Planitia in the Northern Plains of Mars and is one of the classic examples of a double-layered ejecta crater. The Arandas crater was one of the first DLE craters studied following the start of the Viking Orbiter missions in the late 1970s.[5]

Demography
According to the 2005 Second Count of Population and Housing, the city has 80,193 inhabitants, of which 38,171 are males and 42,022 are women; 0.56% of the population are of Indigenous backgrounds. In 2015, the population in Arandas was composed of 49% men and 51% women. The city has seen a sharp demographic rise in recent years to its growing agricultural sector and economic opportunities. Compared to 2010, the population in Arandas increased by 10.7%.[6] Around 60% of the population is of European origin mostly of Spanish and French descent. The Municipality has an Afro-Descendant population of 599, approximately 0.78% of the city's population, this population descends from victims of the slave trade in Latin America perpetuated by the New Spanish regime.

The age range of Arandas residents that concentrates the largest population were 15 to 19 years (7,738 inhabitants), 5 to 9 years (7,441 inhabitants), and 10 to 14 years (7,321 inhabitants). Among them, they concentrated 27.9% of the total population.

Mariachi Band at Carnitas Jaime Restaurnt in the town of Arandas in Jalisco, Mexico

A mariachi band plays for diners at Carnitas Jaime restaurant with a traditional song about the town of Arandas along the Ruta de Tequila in the state of Jalisco, Mexico.

See more from this tradition (and tequila) filled town in the Los Altos region in this post on our Trans-Americas Journey travel blog

Like what you see? Be part of the adventure by supporting us on Patreon

Nieve en Arandas

Nevada del 10 de marzo en Arandas

Reinas en Arandas 2021


Facebook


los altos de jalisco,taqueria los altos de jalisco,los altos de jalisco restaurant,mujeres de los altos de jalisco,viajes en jalisco,tour jalisco,tours en guadalajara de noche,arandas hoteles,hoteles en arandas,que hacer en tepatitlan,10 cosas que hacer en arandas jalisco,¿Por qué debes ir al pueblo de Arandas?










los altos de jalisco,taqueria los altos de jalisco,los altos de jalisco restaurant,mujeres de los altos de jalisco,viajes en jalisco,tour jalisco,tours en guadalajara de noche,arandas hoteles,hoteles en arandas,que hacer en tepatitlan,10 cosas que hacer en arandas jalisco,¿Por qué debes ir al pueblo de Arandas?

Representando Arandas 7 tumilco los mejores tequilas de nuestra región

x

Climas raros de Arandas el día de hoy #arandas #mexico #jalisco

Back to Arandas.... or maybe not! 🇲🇽

Back to Arandas.... or maybe not.. 🇲🇽

Filmed : December 14th, 2020
Locations : Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico 🇲🇽

—————
Music in this video (in order)
“Doing the Huapango” by Little Island Leap

“Slippery Church Floor” by Franz Gordon

“Tequila Tourist” by Sixteen Wheelers

“My Very First Vihuela” by Little Island Leap

“End of the Beginning” by Fabien Tell

“Sandbox United” by Daniel Fridell

—————

If you’d like to support my channel and keep me on the road as long as possible. You can contribute through these platforms

Tip Jar :
CashApp : $zackpilcher
PayPal : zackbackpacking@yahoo.com
Google Pay : zackbackpacking@yahoo.com

Reinas en Arandas 2021


Facebook
Reinas en Arandas 2021

los altos de jalisco,taqueria los altos de jalisco,los altos de jalisco restaurant,mujeres de los altos de jalisco,viajes en jalisco,tour jalisco,tours en guadalajara de noche,arandas hoteles,hoteles en arandas,que hacer en tepatitlan,10 cosas que hacer en arandas jalisco,¿Por qué debes ir al pueblo de Arandas?










los altos de jalisco,taqueria los altos de jalisco,los altos de jalisco restaurant,mujeres de los altos de jalisco,viajes en jalisco,tour jalisco,tours en guadalajara de noche,arandas hoteles,hoteles en arandas,que hacer en tepatitlan,10 cosas que hacer en arandas jalisco,¿Por qué debes ir al pueblo de Arandas?

Solo en #arandas #mexico #caballos #cabalgatas #caballosbailadores

ARANDAS 2023 - TIERRA ROJA CON CAMPOS AZULES EN 4K - TOMAS CON DRONE - JALISCO, MÉXICO

ahora les traemos este vlog en el pueblo de Arandas, jalisco con tomas desde drone de su espectacular templo, disfruten el video.
Arandas es una ciudad ubicada en la región Altos Sur en el estado mexicano de Jalisco. Es la cabecera municipal de Arandas.


SUSCRIBETE:

Shares

x

Check Also

x

Menu