Mexico is an exceptionally interesting country to visit. The country itself is larger than most people realize, making sectional maps essential. We started mapping Mexico in the late 1980s and have gradually added regional maps as time and money enabled. Naturally, touristy popular areas like the Yucatan, Baja, and the Pacific Coast really need specialized maps, but so does the central region of the country. This map covers from Mexico City south to Acapulco and east almost as far as the Guatemalan border on side 1, and from Puebla west to Guadalajara on side 2.
Highlights include the colonial mining town of Taxco, the ruins of the Aztec capital of Teotihuacan, the untouched historical city of Oaxaca, and the mountain centre of Tuxtla Gutierrez. This is a map for driving and exploring and coming to understand one of the most important countries in the Americas.