Coba ruins are a wonderful environment to learn about the Maya. Seehalf-excavated buildings emerging from the vines and tree roots, lots of tropical birdlife, and an extensive central area that you'll explore by bicycle!
The community of Punta Laguna provides eco-tourism activities in anarea thatis characterized by impressive lakes, deep well cenotes with crystal-clear water, and a semi-deciduous jungle with trees of up to 100ft. Extraordinary biodiversity of flora andfauna live in this environment, and you'll beguided by the local community through jungle trails on the lookout for many different species. The standout resident is the spider monkey, with who the community has built a very special relationship over the last 20 years.
You will also paddle a canoe on the calm waters of the lake and enjoy a thrilling zipline over the water.
Next, you will visit a family-owned and run cenote, great for swimming and cooling down, and jumping or diving for the brave. In the nearby village of Nuevo Durango, the group will stop for lunch at the house of a local family who will show you their gardens, medicinal plants, and a project that re-introduces endangered animals into the wild. And of course, you'll enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal all made from local ingredients.
It is recommended that you bring comfortable clothes and shoes (sandals ok), a bathing suit, sunglasses, a towel, a camera,binoculars, sun protection (preferably biodegradable),and some cash.
Duration: Full day
Coba ruins are a wonderful environment to learn about the Maya. Seehalf-excavated buildings emerging from the vines and tree roots, lots of tropical birdlife, and an extensive central area that you'll explore by bicycle!
The community of Punta Laguna provides eco-tourism activities in anarea thatis characterized by impressive lakes, deep well cenotes with crystal-clear water, and a semi-deciduous jungle with trees of up to 100ft. Extraordinary biodiversity of flora andfauna live in this environment, and you'll beguided by the local community through jungle trails on the lookout for many different species. The standout resident is the spider monkey, with who the community has built a very special relationship over the last 20 years.
You will also paddle a canoe on the calm waters of the lake and enjoy a thrilling zipline over the water.
Next, you will visit a family-owned and run cenote, great for swimming and cooling down, and jumping or diving for the brave. In the nearby village of Nuevo Durango, the group will stop for lunch at the house of a local family who will show you their gardens, medicinal plants, and a project that re-introduces endangered animals into the wild. And of course, you'll enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal all made from local ingredients.
It is recommended that you bring comfortable clothes and shoes (sandals ok), a bathing suit, sunglasses, a towel, a camera,binoculars, sun protection (preferably biodegradable),and some cash.
Duration: Full day
Coba ruins are a wonderful environment to learn about the Maya. Seehalf-excavated buildings emerging from the vines and tree roots, lots of tropical birdlife, and an extensive central area that you'll explore by bicycle!
The community of Punta Laguna provides eco-tourism activities in anarea thatis characterized by impressive lakes, deep well cenotes with crystal-clear water, and a semi-deciduous jungle with trees of up to 100ft. Extraordinary biodiversity of flora andfauna live in this environment, and you'll beguided by the local community through jungle trails on the lookout for many different species. The standout resident is the spider monkey, with who the community has built a very special relationship over the last 20 years.
You will also paddle a canoe on the calm waters of the lake and enjoy a thrilling zipline over the water.
Next, you will visit a family-owned and run cenote, great for swimming and cooling down, and jumping or diving for the brave. In the nearby village of Nuevo Durango, the group will stop for lunch at the house of a local family who will show you their gardens, medicinal plants, and a project that re-introduces endangered animals into the wild. And of course, you'll enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal all made from local ingredients.
It is recommended that you bring comfortable clothes and shoes (sandals ok), a bathing suit, sunglasses, a towel, a camera,binoculars, sun protection (preferably biodegradable),and some cash.
Duration: Full day