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¿Why Aimeencanta?

  • Writer: AIMEENCANTA
    AIMEENCANTA
  • Sep 23, 2022
  • 2 min read

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Dear traveler, this is your flight No.0703 to Mexico. Please fasten your seatbelt as we begin the takeoff.. After you feel the pull from the takeoff and look out the window, you see everything so small, so attainable, and you wonder: Who lives in those houses? What do they do? Where will they go? What are they thinking right now while I'm sitting on this plane?


And without realizing it you start to wonder, what am I going to do when I arrive? Will I order a taxi at the airport? Have I closed the door of my house? But airplanes are treacherous. After these questions, others come to you that make you think about your life: Do you like what you do? Are you happy? or others not so pleasant as Where is my ex?

Traveling has always seemed to me one of the best activities that people can do. In addition to knowing the monuments or buildings, you can meet yourself, make new friends, savor typical food, have contact with nature, learn about history and even capture the best moments, the moment of here and now.


Yes, I love traveling and I discovered it recently.


It all started in college. While you're a student, life is "easy", you're worried about the test you have the next day, that Panchito hasn't sent you a message and a few wonder about his future. But what anguishes the most is the research paper or thesis, which the professors don't even want to read and the students put it off until a week before.


An investigation, 78 cups of coffee, my red eyes and a computer were the beginning of Aimeencanta.


I discovered that Mexico has much more to offer than what can be taught in primary school books. Mexico is its music, its people, its food, its traditions, its dances, its costumes, its ice cream on the corner, its architecture, its history, its landscapes and much more.


That's where the question arose: How can I show all this?

It only remained to travel, to know and to show it.

My objective from that first moment was clear, to teach the real Mexico, to teach what Mexicans are capable of doing, to make known the small corners of Mexico (Los Pueblos Mágicos) that house culture and traditions that you cannot miss.


And to all this, why Aimeencanta?

It is not so difficult to guess that it comes from my name: Aimeé and from the verb to enchant in spanish. Since I can remember, it has always seemed like a rare name for Mexicans, and I told myself that such an unusual name could only do something great, something for others.


With this I introduce myself, I am Aimeé Cisneros and I want you to see Mexico as a Mexican in love with her country sees it.


 
 
 

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