To see the real Mexico you
must leave the town and traffic far behind and join
us for an expedition into the heart of the Yucatan
jungle where we will show you a Mexico that most
tourists and many Mexicans never see.
You will be picked up at
your hotel and taken on an historical journey that
spans 1500 years of Mayan culture. Our first stop
is the recently-opened ancestral city of Coba, an
archaelogical site hidden deep inside the rain forest
of the south-eastern Yucatan, where we will guide
you through the history that pertains to this site.
Walking through these verdant green vegetation-covered
ruins one literally feels the ancient rhythms of
this once strong city-state, and climbing the Nohoch
Muul temple (the highest in the state) one can truly
appreciate the pristine beauty and immeasurable
vastness of the surrounding sub-tropical rain forest.
Leaving here we penetrate
deeper into the jungle to the authentic Mayan village
of Pac-Chen, a self sufficient community of approximately
100 indigenous people living next to an integral
part of the region’s lagoon system.
Together with the locals
we walk through their forest, learning of the local
fauna and flora, enjoy a zip-line crossing over
their incredibly beautiful “Cayman Cenote”, rappel
45ft down in the sacred “Jaguar Cenote”, canoe and
swim in “Mojarras Lagoon”, and next to the same
lagoon enjoy a delicious lunch prepared by the local
Mayan women. Spending this time with these Mayan
people in the jungle one is able to truly appreciate
how they live and survive far from the "civilized"
lifestyes that we are accustomed to.