One major horror story is related to accommodation. There have been cases where people booked a place online that looked great in the pictures but when they arrived, it was a dump. Dirty rooms, no hot water, and sometimes even bedbugs. And in some remote areas, there can be issues with wildlife. I've heard of travelers waking up to find snakes or large spiders in their rooms. It's really terrifying for those who are not used to such encounters.
One common horror story is getting scammed. For example, some tourists are charged exorbitant prices for simple things like a bottle of water in tourist areas. Another is about transportation problems. Taxis might take you on a long detour just to charge you more. Also, food poisoning can be a big issue. You might eat at a local place thinking it's safe, but end up with a bad stomach for days.
Once I was in Mexico and got lost in a small town. The locals seemed friendly at first, but when night fell, I felt really uneasy. I asked for directions, but the people just stared at me without saying a word. It was really creepy. I ended up wandering around for hours until I finally found my way back to the main road.
Many horror stories revolve around the forced recruitment by the cartels. Young people, especially in poverty - stricken areas, are forced to join the cartels. If they refuse, they and their families are threatened. Once in the cartel, they are made to do all sorts of illegal and dangerous things.
One common theme is the influence of Mexican folklore. For example, stories often feature creatures like La Llorona, a weeping woman from legend. Another theme is the use of historical settings such as old haciendas or ancient Aztec ruins, which add an air of mystery.
One common theme is the presence of supernatural elements deeply rooted in Mexican folklore, like La Llorona. She is a weeping woman often associated with death and loss. Another theme is the use of old, haunted locations such as abandoned haciendas or ancient cemeteries which add to the spooky atmosphere. Also, themes related to family curses are quite prevalent where the actions of ancestors haunt the present - generation family members.
One common element is accommodation issues like overbooking or dirty rooms. Another is problems with food, such as getting food poisoning. Also, issues with transportation, like unreliable rental cars or getting scammed by taxi drivers.
Poor hygiene is a common one. In some stories, the dental tools are not properly sterilized, which can lead to infections. For example, a patient might get a gum infection after a routine cleaning just because the tools were dirty.
One common theme is the idea of ancient curses. The pyramids are ancient structures full of history, and in these novels, often disturbing the pyramid awakens a long - dormant curse.
Another aspect is the violence within the jails. Gangs often have a strong presence, and new inmates may be targeted. For example, they could be forced to join a gang or face brutal beatings. There have been cases where inmates have been killed over disputes related to drugs or territory inside the jail.
Well, 'El Silbón' is a well - known Mexican horror story. It tells of a young man who was cursed for disrespecting his father. He now wanders the earth, whistling, and bringing misfortune. Also, the story of 'El Cucuy' is very common. It's a monster that scares naughty children.