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The First Safari in Mexico in the Yucatán Jungle
August 24, 2025

The Other Side of Yucatán
When people think of Yucatán, most imagine Caribbean beaches and Mayan ruins. However, its tropical rainforest is a little-explored treasure trove of natural and cultural secrets. It is home to jaguars, ocelots, howler monkeys, toucans, and colorful birds, as well as countless species of medicinal plants used by Mayan communities.
A safari in the Yucatán jungle isn’t just a tour—it’s an immersion into a world where nature and culture are inextricably intertwined.
Activities on a Jungle Safari
Guided hikes along trails where local guides teach you to identify animal tracks and signs.
Boat tours through lagoons to observe crocodiles and migratory birds.
Night safaris, when owls, bats, and ocelots appear and the jungle comes alive with intense sounds.
Tropical birdwatching: Yucatán is a paradise for birdwatchers, with endemic species such as the turquoise-browed momoto.

An Encounter with Mayan Culture
The safari also includes a rich cultural component:
Traditional cuisine: learn to make tortillas by hand, pibes, or the ancient dish poc chuc.
Sacred cenotes: crystal-clear bodies of water that were once part of rituals and remain sacred spaces for local communities to this day.
Oral storytelling: Mayan elders sharing legends about the jaguar and living in harmony with nature.
When to Go
The period from November through April is the most recommended. The dry weather makes hiking easier, and wildlife tends to congregate around water sources, increasing the chances of sightings.

Why Choose a Safari in Yucatán
What sets this safari apart from others is the balance between wildlife and living culture. Here, you don’t just observe animals; you participate in an authentic exchange with local communities, supporting rainforest conservation and local development.
👉 Dare to discover the green heart of Mexico with our safaris in the Yucatan Rainforest.