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Lake
Chapala lies in a valley surrounded by the
Sierra Madre Mountains of southwestern Mexico and
is the country’s largest natural lake. Once an enormous
inland “sea”, Lake Chapala is known for its breathtaking
beauty, geothermal hot springs, and ideal climate— described by National Geographic magazine as among “the best in the world”.
Flowering trees paint the area with riotous color;
fruit is so plentiful one can pluck them off the trees
while strolling along the villages’ cobblestone streets,
which are shared by vehicles, bicycles, burros, horses
and pedestrians. Spectacular gardens hide behind carved
wooden gates and colorful walls.
Lakeside, also nicknamed the “Chapala Riviera”, is
home to a large international community ... a mix of
native Mexicans, Americans, Canadians and foreigners
from countries throughout the world. Ajijic lies in the
heart of Lakeside, and is knows for its retired artists,
writers and showbiz personalities. Although Ajijic is
peaceful and laid-back, there is an abundance of modern
conveniences, nightlife, restaurants, special events and
shopping. It is definitely a place where people come for
the climate and stay because of the lifestyle.
Visitors will enjoy the area’s tiny shops, street markets,
galleries, and workshops. Antiques, furniture, tapestries,
glassware, lamps, wrought-iron furniture, masks, pottery,
jewelry, art and artesanias of all kinds are sold here. In
fact, the Lake Chapala area is fast becoming the region’s
supplier of quality crafts, replacing Tonala.
Golf, tennis, swimming, horseback riding, boating or
hiking to nearby waterfalls and hot springs are all avail-
able. One can relax in the local balnearios (swimming or
bathing areas offering thermal spring water), or visit the
more exhilarating local water park called Tobolandia.
An excellent four-lane highway connects Ajijic to
Guadalajara and the Guadalajara International Airport
(about 35 minutes away), as well as to other popular
destinations such as Puerto Vallarta, Barra de Navidad
and San Miguel de Allende.