This expedition takes place in one of the largest nature reserves in Mexico. This Biosphere Reserve is famous for its enormous flamingo colony and large variety of flora and fauna.
It is home to the largest American flamingo population in México, with approximately 44,000 birds.
Its coastal lagoons are areas of seasonal rest and winter territory for flocks of migratory and local birds, with an actual record of 388 different bird species in the area. This is a fantastic place for birdwatchers, nature lovers, and those who want to see a unique and unusual area that is off the beaten track.
This activity may be combined with the Mayan Ruins of Ek Balam. This is a little known site and is a treasure in itself, and never overwhelmed with tourists.
Includes: Lunch in a selected restaurant in a Mayan Village (Set menu based on a Mayan cuisine)
Includes: Entrance fees, Guided tour in the Mayan Ruins.


Walking shoes, hat, biodegradable sun protection or sun block, sun glasses, camera, binoculars, T-shirt and shorts and money for gratuities and souvenirs.
This expedition is not recommended for people with severe back problems, any severe physical or motor handicap, serious heart problems, or pregnant women.