Just 20 minutes south of Tulum lies an extraordinary opportunity to immerse in a rich tapestry of bird diversity, while also delving into the fascinating Maya culture and ancient civilization. As you wander through the village and archaeological site of Muyil, your senses will be captivated by the symphony of avian life that surrounds you.
The journey takes you through diverse habitats, each offering its own unique vegetation. In the archaeological site of Muyil, you will venture into a mature semi-deciduous jungle, where ancient ruins whisper stories of the past. You w'll also meander through freshwater wetlands, where lush flora thrives and waterfowl find sanctuary. Along the way, we'll tread upon a boardwalk that guides us through the flooded jungle until we reach a serene fresh water lagoon.
During this captivating tour, we have the opportunity to spot an impressive range of bird species, ranging from 40 to 80 (depending on the time of year). With every step, we'll be immersed in the beauty and intricacies of nature, as our knowledgeable guides share their expertise on both the feathered inhabitants and the cultural significance of the region.
Prepare yourself for a remarkable adventure that intertwines birdwatching, cultural exploration, and a deep connection with the natural world. This experience promises to leave you with a greater appreciation for the wonders of both avian life and the ancient Maya civilization.
Price: $155 USD per adult.
Includes: Transportation, guide, entrance fees, snacks & breakfast.
Pick up 6.00 am. Tour time 5 hours.
Available Wednesdays.
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