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Tuesday, 17 October 2006

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Sian Ka'an (Maya for "Where the sky is born") was established as a biosphere reserve in 1986 and incorporated into UNESCO's list of natural world heritage sites in 1987. Adjacent to its southern border, the area for protection of flora and Fauna UYAMIL was established in 1994. Covering together over 1.5 million acres along the central coast of the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, they comprise one of the largest protected areas in Mexico.

The Sian Kaan reserve is composed equally of semi evergreen tropical forest, wetlands and savannas, and marine habitat with coral reefs. Sian Ka'an is home to more than 345 species of birds, including over one million wintering migratory song birds from the U.S. and Canada and the rare Jabiru Stork.All of the endangered cat species of southern Mexico are found in Sian Ka'an, including jaguar, puma, ocelot, margay and the jaguarundi, along with spider and howler monkeys, white-tipped and collared peccary and tapir.The wetlands and marine habitats shelter the endangered Morelet's and American crocodile as well as manatee and provides habitat for the green, loggerhead, hawksbill and leatherback sea turtles. Small dolphins groups swim, feed and reproduce in Ascension and Espiritu Santo Bay.

muyil - el castillo

Two large Bays, Ascension and Espiritu Santo Bay and a unique fresh water wetland system and 60 miles of pristine coral reef is the enduring landscape used by the ancient Maya civilization over two thousand years ago, as attested to by the remains of approximately 27 Maya sites found within the reserve . Fly fishing and wild life observation tours are today transforming the fishing boats into tourism boats as well as inhabitants tourism income has become the first source for the Villages, displacing commercial lobster fishing. Reserve Managers and Fishing Lodges made an effort to prevent netting, we offered to double the number of jobs and started our two guides per boat program, using head guide and apprentice, increasing the benefit for both anglers and local kids opportunities.

 

ECO-TOURS WITH PESCA MAYA

We have prepared different adventures: Our local guides will drive through this ecosystems, not only introducing you to these creatures, but also telling you about their story. "To know is to love, to love is to preserve".

Make sure you bring the best camera possible and video camera! You will have opportunities for great pictures!

1. Dolphin Encounters

We will go by boat searching for wild bottle nose dolphins, they are the most charismatic and interesting animals, in my very personal opinion. There is a group living permanently in Sian Ka'an. Through two years of operation we have develop a relation ship where they come to see us to the same place, almost every time, not for food but curiosity. Sometimes they are watching us without us watching them, remember they have an ultrasound sense that allows them to see miles away in the water, like our eyes in the air, while our visibility might be between 10 and 30 feet in the area where they usually are.

Same day we will look for caguama and white turtle. They are the wisdom. Humans are very spooky to them, wonder why? Well, we are a natural predator. They don't really trust the "ecotour" yet.tortuga sian ka'an

Some bird watching. In the middle of Ascension Bay, we will stop at the frigate nesting mangle. Here we will have the opportunity to see these birds in their sexual flirting and nesting, we might as well see pelican, bobo, cormorant and other species. Flamingo, spoon bill, eagles, parrots and herons are common to find.

At the end of the trip we will stop at one of the reefs to look for different corals, tropical fish and other species.

 

 

 


manatees2. Manatee Adventure

This peaceful and quite lovely animal is in risk of extinction. Hundreds of them used to swim in Sian Ka'an waters, today only a few of them survived the human hunting in the 20th century. In the biosphere preserve they are strongly protected by the government. No touching is allowed, they are very shy. Encounter possibilities are lower than dolphins, but within their area we might find dolphins, too. 

Nearby we will tour the ancient comercial village of  "Muyil" and stop to visit an old Mayan lighthouse that was used to help the canoes travelling between Yucatan and Honduras, trading salt and other products from the valleys with goods from the mountains. At the end of the day we will stop to snorkel a beautiful coral reef.

 


 

3. Snorkeling Excursions

snorkeling fun

 

There are many opportunities to discover the underwater world. Snorkeling is one of the easiest, safest and most delightful to explore the aquatic wilderness. For those who have snorkeled once or twice in the past, maybe you just put your mask on and jump in the water and for the next 40 minutes you are more busy trying to be comfortable, than actually looking at the show. With a few tips and little practice I have seen almost anyone become a competent snorkeler. We will give you a personalized training to make sure you can relax and enjoy. The aim of our program is not only to admire whatever is there, but to learn one or two things about it. During the week we will be looking for a number of species to get a good photo collection.

 

 

 

snorkeling sian kaan

  TOURTIME:

  3 to 4 hours, starting at 9:30 AM and ends 12:30 PM
  or 01.00 PM, depending on how far are the dolphins.

 

  RATES:

  US$ 300.00 per boat with a maximum of 5 passengers.

  Rate includes 1 liter of bottled purified water and 2 sodas

  per person.

 

 

These rates are for guests staying with us at the lodge. If you would like to arrange a day-trip from Cancun / Riviera Maya / Tulum to Sian Ka'an, please refer to: WILD DOLPHIN ENCOUNTER

 

  

See more pictures about our Eco-Tours in the GALLERY

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