For me and many other people who are interested in adventure tourism,
the best Mexico eco tourism vacation would be one that allows us to
explore the country completely. I think that the plants and animals that
are native to the area are best enjoyed on foot.
An ideal journey
would allow visitors to trek across different parts of this country and
get close to different habitats. I am interested in guided tours that
would allow me to stop and take as many pictures as I want to. This
facility is provided through photo safaris. These safaris are offered by
several of the companies that cater to hikers in the area.
Monarch butterflies, bats, crocodiles and a host of other interesting
creatures live in the tropical forests, deserts, sinkholes and caverns
of Mexico. When your feet are tired of hiking you can swim in the
underground rivers in Cancun and cool off, or relax in the picturesque
Xel-Ha lagoon.
While some people come to Cancun and other parts of
the country to do research, many adults and kids are there just to
observe and enjoy the wildlife. Gray and blue whales frequent Mexican
waters. So do pelicans, seagulls, sea lions, dolphins and other marine
animals.
- Blue whale tail fluke, Mexico- via Wikimedia
Mexico
is home to a large number of endangered plant and animal species. I
know that for this reason, it will be important to stick to whatever
rules are laid out regarding how far humans can venture into certain
habitats. There are more than
20 biosphere reserves in the nation. These are recognized by UNESCO and are designed to promote sustainable development.
People
who like visiting parks to spend quality time with friends and family,
reflect or observe nature can do so freely while on an eco tourism
vacation here. There are over 40 Mexican National Parks, including
Cumbres de Majalca, Bahia de Loreto and Costa Occidental de Isla
Mujeres. Most of these, such as Costa Occidental de Isla Mujeres, have
affordable accommodations nearby. Rooms which are listed on Hotwire.com
start at USD $40.