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50 Things you need to know before Travling in Mexico

Mexico Travel ebook“50 Things You Must Know Before You Travel to Mexico” is a new E-book hot off the keyboard of writer James Truett, who has lived in Baja for more than 13 years.

“The book is so full of vital information that even someone who has lived in Mexico for years can learn from it,” says reviewer Bruce Berger, an award-winning writer  with more than 30 years as a part-time resident of Baja California himself. “For the newcomer, reading this book is a necessary act.”

The 105-page downloadable E-book, offered by TrueStar Publishing for $19.95, is packed with practical information only a long-time resident would know from years of frustrating and expensive trial and error. For information on buying the E-book, Click Here.

In addition to sections on how to handle financial matters, communications, personal safety, basic legal and cultural issues, Truett, a former Associated Press Writer, offers an extensive epilogue with commentary on Mexican life and culture.

“I wanted to write something that would fill in areas usually left out of travel guides and brochures,” says Truett. “Too many people get down here without a clue about how life really is. This information will prepare them and reduce or eliminate many of the frustrations they encounter.

 

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In the book, Truett addresses the many tasks that often frustrate newcomers to Mexico, such as:

US PassportAs an added bonus, buyers of the E-book also receive the E-book “Recipes from South of the Border” with 240 favorite Mexican recipes, access to a web site with an extensive list of resources especially for travelers and expatriates plus a searchable directory of 4,065 Mexico-related web sites.

The Mexican Travel Resources section of the companion web site includes links for money exchange services, travel insurance, international medical insurance, travel safety products, Mexican auto insurance, travel friendly credit cards, broadband phone service, international long distance calling cards, Spanish language programs, as well as details on U.S. and Canadian Consulates in Mexico, and Mexican Consulates in the U.S. and Canada -- all in one place.

Cycling in Baja California“I’ve seen so many people come to Mexico for a short visit, or even to retire here, but they have no idea how different things are here,” Truett says. “Despite Mexico’s proximity to the U.S., once you’re across the border, you’re definitely not in Kansas anymore.”

 

Truett also recently completed a free Special Report called “Taming Moctezuma Before He Puts You on the Run: A guide to Travelers Diarrhea” The 15-page report on the latest tips for avoiding Moctezuma’s Revenge is available for free. Click Here!

For more information or to download the E-book, “50 Things You Must Know Before You Travel to Mexico,” Click Here! end