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Whale Shark Tour
 
Highlights Swim with Whale Sharks - this friendly creature is the largest of all sharks! In the...
 
Coba Adventure Tour
 
Highlights Two hour guided tour of Coba archaeological site, Mayan village, hiking, zip line and...
 
Chichen Itza Tour
 
Highlights Chitchen Itza is one of the largest Mayan sites in Mexico. It was build between 1000...
 
Bird Watching Tours
 
Highlights Birdwatching tour Rio Lagartos Reserve or Sian Ka’an Reserve with expert birding...
 
Tulum and Zip Line Tour
 
Highlights This full day tour offers a visit to Tulum’s ancient Maya site in combination with...
 
        
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Mayan Jungle Highlight
 
Highlights From Mexico through Belize and into Guatemala, this jungle adventure gives you the best of...
 
Tikal and El Peru Canoe Tour
 
Highlights This adventure tour begins and ends in Flores, Guatemala with stops in Tikal, El Remate and El...
 
Deep Jungle Biking Tour
 
Highlights This 9-day tour starts and ends in the Mexican Caribbean and travels through parts of Mexico,...
 
Maya Ruins Canoe and Cave Tour
 
Highlights Beginning at one of Mexico’s most famous and unique underground passages, Cenote Azul, we tour...
 
Tikal Yaxha Nakum Tour
 
Highlights Experience the excitement of biking or horseback riding through Guatemala ’s best kept secrets...
 
        
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  • Deep Jungle Biking Tour
  • Maya Ruins Canoe and Cave Tour
  • Tikal Yaxha Nakum Tour
 

The Governor of the beautiful Yucatan, Felix Canto, has decided to further their avian conservatory efforts by announcing the creation of not one or two, but three new protected area across the peninsula. The total protected area of the bio-reserves stretches across 76,000 square acres of open Yucatan jungle, woodland, and forest.

The separate wildlife reserves are meant to protect different species. The new Yucatan bio-reserve named Chichankanab Lagoon State Reserve, covering 28,000 acres, and its sister bio-reserve, the Bacalar Lagoon Ecological State Park, covering only 12 acres, are both dedicated to preserving water resources on the small island.

Published in Onejungle News

Many people come to Mexico looking for adventure, a memorable vacation and great outdoor activities. From scuba diving and extreme sports to relaxing by birdwatching and visiting ancient Maya ruins – Mexico has it all.

One of the most visited places on the Yucatan Peninsula, when it comes to exploring the local wildlife, is the Sian Ka'an biosphere reserve. The reasons why one should visit this place are many, and just to mention a few: the lovely and unspoiled natural surroundings, the Mayan ruins with their rich history, and last but not least - the beautiful flora and fauna.

Published in Ecology

When it comes to striking wildlife, Mexico is one of the most blessed countries in the world. Home to some of the rarest species of animals, the tropical forests of Mexico provides shelter to many indigenous land and marine animals. 

The Mexican wildlife includes bears, wolves, monkeys, snakes, iguanas, and tapirs; all wandering around the forest day and night. Mexico's tourist attractions also includes beautiful aquatic scenery and fascinating coral reeves for divers. Tourists and travelers can enjoy spending time marveling over the most splendid water animals like whales, sharks, turtles, and swordfishes. Giant manta rays with over fifteen foot wing span and friendly dolphins can also be seen outside the surf line of Santiago Bay, this attracting thousands of vacationers from around the world.

Published in Wildlife Encounters

The Mayan civilization was very advanced for its time, and had great knowledge of astronomy, geometry and last but not least – ways to measure the time. Many experts in the fields of astronomy, mathematics and other sciences find the way the Maya used to calculate time periods unique.

The essentials of their calendar system were similar to other calendar systems found in the same region of the world by other Mesoamerican civilizations, dating as far back in time as the fifth century BC.

Published in Mayan History

Enclosed and surrounded by dense jungle forests with pervasive mahogany, cedar and sapodilla trees, frequently shrouded in fog lies the Maya site, Palenque, resting on the eastern front of the Rio Usumacinta Basin in the neighborhood of the roaming foothills of Chiapas’ Oriental- at elevation of about 3000 meters-overlooking the lower plain extending to the Gulf of Mexico.

The Mayan archaeological site of Palenque represents the western regional variant of Classic Maya civilization. Although the earliest occupation of the site dates to about 100 BC, became a major population center only at about 600 AD. Nearly all construction at Palenque stopped by about 800 AD.

Published in Mayan History

In 1996 two friends and I undertook our first backpacking experience. We traveled from Costa Rica to Guatemala in six months. We originally planned to travel for a year, but half way decided to do something more useful with our presence in Central America and applied for volunteer jobs in Honduras and Guatemala. The travelers we met during our adventure traveled from South to North Central America and were very different from the travelers you would meet now on the same route.

Most people were, like us, looking for a real escape. It would have been rare to find anyone traveling for less then three months. As a matter of fact, most people had started in the northern region of the continent, or often in Mexico and were planning to travel as far south as Peru or Patagonia. They would give themselves eight months or more to do so. The main reason for their trip was not so much traveling in itself; most backpackers were looking for a different lifestyle. They had already found the lifestyle they were looking for and had been successful in becoming accomplished adventurers.

Published in Jungle Tours

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Today´s trip was the highlight of the holiday. The tour by Beetle was something very different wich added...
  
  
  
  
  
  
My group had a great trip. It was about a 45 minute boat ride. Not sure on the number of sharks we...
  
  
  
  
  
  
I had a fantastic time, my personal guide ( Miguel ) and I went in a two person kayak and ended up going...
  
  
  

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