Mexico is an outstandingly beautiful country with deep history and culture.
By visiting this fascinating country you will get to know the inner workings of what makes Mexico one of the most sought after destinations. From the origination of tequila in the mountainous state of Jalisco, to the beautiful white sandy beaches and ancient Mayan temples, Mexico has the grand mixture of the best to offer. The people of Mexico treasure their land and are inviting to those who are interested in witnessing the beauty and preservation of their culture.
Stay up to date, spread the word and visit Mexico in the best of style – the eco-tourist way! There are 109 million people, 200,000 species and countless opportunities.
Mexico (the United Mexican States) is the fifth-largest country in the Americas, with 2 million square kilometers, and the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world. Northern regions (north of the Tropic of Cancer) of Mexico are temperate climate zones with cooler temperatures during the winter months, where as areas south of the twenty-fourth parallel experience tropical climate with fairly constant temperatures year round. With climate varying as a function of elevation, Mexico is also home to one of the world’s most diverse weather systems. Mexico is the seventh major tourist destination in the world according the World Tourism Organisation (WTO), with spectacular beaches, mountains, rainforests, deserts, and friendly and welcoming haciendas.
While naming off every eco-adventure tour in Mexico is nearly impossible, it is safe to say that there will be someone selling eco-tours in most parts of Mexico. All you really need to do is pick your main destination and you will find Cenote trips, jungle tours, places like Copper Canyon and a host of out of the way, off the beaten path secrets known only to the local tour guides. You certainly do not need to stress about which part of Mexico to explore. This is the smallest detail to consider when planning your trip. If you feel better about planning something offered by a big eco-tourism company in Mexico, then make your reservations . . . but if not . . . simply plan the time and talk to the local tour guides in your primary destination and seek out those places that don’t have a thousand people visiting every day. Planning your holiday is great, but some things are better done on location than on the Internet.
Some fabulous tour opportunities include:
Mayan Encounters
Project Mayan Encounters has been established by Stefanie Baeker, in collaboration with some environmentally passionate, multilingual guides in the Riviera Maya, to design relaxed, eco-conscious adventure trips for travelers with special needs and physical limitations.
Eco Colors Tours
Eco Colors Tours aims to protect and preserve the unique ecosystems in Mexico by combining environmental conservation and tourism. Through unique nature tours, Eco Colors offers the opportunity for travelers to explore Mexico’s amazing ecosystems in an educational and safe manner.














