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Birdwatching, an option for ecotourism in Yucatan

“Solitaire, wearing his beautiful and multicolor plumage in blue, green and black colors, toh bird perches on a branch at the edge of a cenote …” Few people have the opportunity to see and photograph this bird, it is the “Royal Bird of the ancient Mayas,” as enigmatic as beautiful, bird toh pays a fitting tribute as one of the ancestral species that inhabit this region with all splendor and majesty.

You will have the opportunity to glimpse it if you join The Tourist Festival of Birds, a series of events that are part of the Toh Bird Festival 2014 organized by various civil institutions, universities and companies like Maya Village. The idea is to promote rural tourism sites and ecotourism that exist in Yucatan and also make known its rich landscape and the potential they have for birdwatching. At each event fans are invited to birding (birdwatching) as well as all those who wish to know and learn about them and participate in observation tours (birding); groups of 8-15 people are formed during the morning and walking trails and guided by a specialist in birds, ideal for photography enthusiasts travel paths. On this occasion, the pajareada be held at a place known as UMA (Environmental Management Unit), located in the town of Temozon near the archaeological site of Ek Balam. There the group will have breakfast menu Yucatec site managers prepare and then walk that can take 3 or 4 hours depending on the weather conditions will be made. After birding, rest participants share their experiences, show off their photos and a list of birds that were identified rises. We invite you to become part of this activity will surely be a good time especially if you love nature and photography. Do not forget to share your favorite photos on our Facebook page and in all our social networks and comment on our space review. More information to attend this event with LARN Marigel Campos 9884436 ext. 113 or via email at [email protected]

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The heart of Playa del Carmen

Something unique about this avenue is the colorful and the amenity of its streets and public spaces, we eagle warriors, people with exotic animals, and even human statues , always ready to receive a big tip in exchange for a photo that is sure to be nice souvenir of your visit to this interesting place.

It is a pedestrian street that runs parallel and very close to the beach where a lot of establishments are concentrated, from souvenir shops , art galleries , ice cream parlors , cafes , hotels and restaurants. Paseo del Carmen is the start of this walk , a small square located at 10th Avenue and 1st Street South in this area find good places to keep safe from the heat , as their environment usually you be cool by the fountains and shady trees . A little further on the Paseo del Carmen, is the park founders and the chapel of Our Lady of Carmen, which are usually white tourists fans of photography, it is a chapel curisoso see these caracterizticas at the tourist center . The fifth aveniad has a street dedicated to the shows , bars , restaurants and nightclubs .

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Three Jewels of the Mayan World

These cenotes and caves are examples of subterranean natural beauty with crystal waters you can explore on foot or swimming or diving to enjoy their marine life. Cuzama, famous in the region for its cenotes and the unique way of visiting them, is a favorite for all tourists visiting Yucatan.

The route for visiting these different cenotes is by “trucks”: small carts pulled by horses, which take you along 7 kilometers of paths surrounded by brush, giving the journey a feeling of adventure. Cenotes were used by Mayans as vital resources for survival, but also as sacred spaces and for sacrifices, during which it’s thought that young women dressed in fine clothes and jewelry were thrown into the cenotes to please the gods. The main cenotes in this area are: CHELENTUN (“reclining stone”), CHAK-ZINIK-CHE (“home of the red ant”) and BOLOM-CHOJOL (nine holes of the mouse).

Price

Truck ride and cenote entrance: $250.00 pesos. Trucks have a capacity of four people and give you a half hour at each cenote for a total trip lasting three hours.

How to get there

From Merida take the Merida-Valladolid No.180 highway to the junction with the Acanceh highway. From there take the Acanceh-Peto No.18 highway to the town of the same name, then take the highway to Cuzama to the town of the same name. From there take the highway to Chunkanan where you can take the truck to the cenotes. A total of 45 km.

Schedule

Open every day from 9 am to 4 pm

Suggestions and Information

Cenote entrance is free and you have a half hour at each one. Wear lightweight clothing, hat, comfortable shoes, sunblock and bring bottled water. Remember, it’s important to respect the area you’re visiting and keep it clean.

Services

Transportation service to the cenotes and an optional restaurant at the entrance.

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