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A fantastic mix of color, language, and food while camping beneath the jungle canopy just north of Xpujil in some of Campeche's most friendly and creative country.
A fantastic mix of color, language, and food while camping beneath the jungle canopy just north of Xpujil in some of Campeche's most friendly and creative country.
Step into the Maya Village of Ek Balam and experience first-hand the traditions, customs, and flavors of a living community. Share with its people and discover the cultural richness that thrives between the jungle and the pyramids.
Among the most natural and inviting ways to visit the flamingo-friendly mangroves along the sunny coast of Campeche.
One of the most theatrical of the exotic lost Maya cities is made all the more dramatic when you get there through the jungle, as the shimmering light of morning reaches a crescendo of bird call and stunning realization.
Explore Aktun Usil, an awe-inspiring underground cave where stalactites and stalagmites surround you in a mystical landscape. Immerse yourself in the geological and spiritual history of this fascinating natural wonder.
A fantastic finale to the Dzitbalché corridor, the House of the Crocodiles works to welcome visitors into the most important and valuable parts of the Isla Arena in Campeche.
Small town vibes perfect for millennial aspirations, Señor is more than a little town, it's a flourishing community focused on learning, welcoming, and setting down roots that people from all over come to experience.
A warm dry bread baking adventure in the heart of one of the oldest and most scenic little towns on Mexico's Gulf Coast, this one let's you bake your own crocodile bread!
One of the most comprehensive wildlife encounters on the banks of the Usumacinta River, it's a fantastic conservation program for birds, manatees, and for people too.