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After Xpu-Ha our plan is to drive back to the USA border which usually takes 3-4 days. We have not heard of any banditos or drug people stopping RV's up near Brownsville but others are recommending the center route through Laredo instead. We must decide on whether to take the fast Eastern route home or the mountain route to Puebla which is 100 extra miles of driving and $100 more dollars in tolls.
1 night near Villahermosa
1 night near Cerro Azul
1 night north through Tampico to Los Indios

We went with plan A 2014 Blog - Plan A


For center route through Laredo Go to Center Trip Plan B for maps & time/mileage charts.
1 night near San Juan del Rio after Arco Norte Bypass
1 night near Laredo using Cuota route through Satillo to Laredo

Cross the border stop in TX


Previous Day Map - Go to Mexico Trip Map 7
Xpu-Ha to Villahermosa
Mexico Trip Map 14_1
City City Miles Hours
Xpu-Ha Bacalar 150 3:30
Bacalar Escarcega 175 3:45
Escarcega MX186-MX199 120 2:45
MX186-MX199 Villahermosa 80 1:40
Totals Day 1 525 11:40

Villahermosa to Cerro Azul
Mexico Trip Map 14_2a
City City Miles Hours
Villahermosa Acayucan 140 2:50
Acayucan S of Veracruz 145 3:00
S of Veracruz Emerald Coast 100 3:00
Emerald Coast Cerro Azul 100 2:45
Totals Day 2 485 11:20
Cerro Azul to Los Indios
Mexico Trip Map 14_3a
City City Miles Hours
Cerro Azul S Tampico 90 2:00
S Tampico Altamira 45 1:15
Altamira Aldama 50 1:00
Aldama Soto La Marina 70 1:40
Soto La Marina MX180/101 50 1:00
MX180/101 Los Indios 120 2:15
XBorder@Los In Harlingen 15 0:45
Totals Day 3 440 9:55

Better way if road construction S of Soto

City City Miles Hours
Cerro Azul S Tampico 90 2:00
S Tampico Altamira 45 1:15
Altamira MX83/81 to Xicotencati turn 57 1:05
MX83/81 to Xicotencati turn Ciudad Victoria 60 1:10
Ciudad Victoria MX180/101 75 1:30
MX180/101 Los Indios 120 2:15
XBorder@Los In Harlingen 15 0:45
Totals Day 3 462 10:00

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