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City Guide

Tenjay, Estado de México, Mexico

Overview

Tenjay is a tiny, tranquil village set in the Estado de México, boasting a population of less than 50. Life here revolves around agriculture, traditional customs, and close-knit community ties.

Best Time to Visit

November to March for cool, pleasant weather and clear skies.

Local Tips

Bring cash as there are no ATMs; basic Spanish is helpful as almost no English is spoken. Services are limited, plan ahead for essentials.

Cultural Etiquette

Greet locals respectfully with a simple 'buenos días.' Modest dress is expected, especially near the church and during local festivals. Tipping is not common but is appreciated at eateries.

Safety Warnings

Tenjay is very safe; crime is virtually nonexistent, but be aware of stray dogs and uneven rural roads when walking around.

Hidden Gems

Hike to the small ridge above La Loma for sunrise views, visit the local families in El Encino for home-cooked food, and catch a quiet festival or soccer match in the main plaza.

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