Is Chapala Jalisco safe?

Is Chapala Jalisco safe?

Although the Lake Chapala communities are considered quite safe, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security (OSAC) has reported multiple homicides, assaults, robberies and car thefts in Guadalajara, just 45 minutes to the north.

What is Chapala Jalisco known for?

Since the 1960s, Chapala has been frequented by both Mexican and international tourists. Among the area’s cultural attractions is mariachi music, which originated in the state of Jalisco. While many fine mariachi bands have been based in Chapala, the most famous groups are based in larger cities nearby.

Why is Lake Chapala so dirty?

The water entering Lake Chapala from the Lerma River is highly polluted with heavy metals and other toxic substances as a result of insufficient wastewater treatment by the many industries operating near the Lerma River. 25 % of the drinking water goes to Mexico City and 70 % to Guadalajara.

How many expats live in Lake Chapala?

Located in west-central Mexico, about an hour south of Guadalajara, the Lake Chapala region sustains approximately 20,000 expats, most from the U.S. and Canada, and the vast majority are retired.

What is the largest lagoon in Mexico?

Lake Chapala
Surface area 1,100 km2 (420 sq mi)
Average depth 7 m (23 ft)
Max. depth 10.5 m (34 ft)
Water volume 8.1 km3 (1.9 cu mi)

Where is Lake Chapala?

Mexico
Lake Chapala, Spanish Lago de Chapala, lake, west-central Mexico. It lies on the Mexican Plateau at 6,000 feet (1,800 metres) above sea level in the states of Jalisco and Michoacán.

Is Lake Chapala man made?

Lake Chapala is Mexico’s largest natural lake. On the geological timescale of millions of years, all lakes are temporary features on the earth’s surface. Once formed, natural processes begin to fill them in and/or to drain them.