| Phisical Rating: | Rating definitions |
| Feed back Rating: | 4.5 out of 5. how does this works? |
| Group size: | 2
minimum 6 the maximun. or ask for a
private tour
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| Availability: | We run the tour dayly from Monday through Saturday. However space is limited due to the nature of these activities. Guests should book at least with one week in advance to avoid disappointment. |
| 12:00 |
Depart from CTSK office and pick up at Tulum zone Hotels. See details |
| 12:30 | Visit
a Cenote for swimming |
| 13:30 | Arrive to Sian Ka'an visitors Centre and visit the museum |
| 14:00 | Boat
ridding through the Sian Ka'an wetlands |
| 14:45 | Arrive to X´lapak channel and floating to the extasis |
| 15:30 | Get
on the boat and visit the bird island |
| 16:30 | Visit the Boca Paila Bridge for the Sunset (depending on the Season) |
| 17:00 | Back to Sian Ka'an visitor centre for the Wine a Cheese |
| 18:00 | End of the tour and back to Tulum for drop off at visitors hotelsSee details |
| Duration: | 5 hours |
| Price: | USD $95.00 Adults; USD $ 80 Childs under 12 years old + extra
transportation |
| High lights: | Search the endemic and almost
endemic interesting birds: Ocelated turkey Yucatan Woodpecker Yucatan blue jay Yellow fronted parrot Yucatan flycatcher as well other 350 aquatic and terrestrial birds |
| Review: | "The
birding trip to Muyil and vicinity was the high
point of my trip to Mexico. (I added 15 birds to my life list!) Our
guide, Alberto, was just incredible. My mother is a very experienced
birder and even she was impressed. Alberto excelled in spotting and
identifying the small and fast moving birds we encountered and his
ability to identify birds by call was amazing. He was also quick to
move us to a different location when the archaeological site was not
proving very productive that day (it was very windy and it was hard to
see the birds in the tall trees).
I chose this tour for a couple of reasons. For one thing, it was the only tour I could find which was completely focused on birding and did not add things we did not want to do. Neither my husband nor my mother wanted to swim or snorkel and many tours included these features. But the main thing which caught my attention was the community aspect of this organization -- the fact that they are employing the local Mayan people to teach others about their natural heritage and that they are committed to maintaining their precious environment. Ann Castro. US " More reviews |
| Include: | A bilingual nature guide (Spanish,
and English); Snacks and soft drinks and all the entrances
fees. Transportation upor request. |
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