Glide with your kayak into and around beautiful wetland mazes, wildlife, and local Mayan history in the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve (SKBR). The SKBR was established in 1986 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. It is also a RAMSAR site due to the international importance of it’s wetlands. It is home to a large number of resident and migratory bird species (around 320), five neotropical felines, sea turtles, crocodiles, tapirs, and manatees. This expedition is the best opportunity to get introduced to kayaking for first-timers or experienced ones who want to explore the incredible natural wonders of this region. We will also snorkel in an open mangrove cenote, part of the second largest underground river system of the Yucatan Peninsula. It is a highly recommended activity to enjoy sights of its incredible diversity and to understand the complexity of this wetland ecosystem.
☼ 1:30pm: Meeting time at the Cenote Yaxchen.
☼ Snorkel in an open mangrove cenote to understand the complexity of this ecosystem and to explore what lies under the mangroves.
☼ Drive 3km to enter the SKBR until reaching our dock to continue our journey by kayak.
☼ We explore the Caapechen Lagoon paddling among mangrove mazes and calm waters, visit some colonies of nesting birds such as frigates, spoonbills, egrets, herons and more, learn about the importance of mangroves and share explanation of the ecology and history of the area.
☼ We will enjoy delicious homemade tamales either before paddling or on our way back, depending on the group’s desires.
☼ 7:00pm – 7:30pm: Back at your hotel.
Please note: This itinerary is subject to change, as starting time will vary according to the sun and your location. Your precise itinerary will be communicated to you once your trip dates are confirmed.