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Cobá: A Lost City in the Middle of the jungle
Located 47 km from Tulum, Cobá is one of the largest and most important Mayan archaeological sites of the Yucatán Peninsula. Dating from the Classical Period, it features pyramids, temples, and ancient white roads. Visitors can explore its rich history, biodiversity, and legends like the Chechén and Chaka trees. Surrounded by jungle and lagoons, Cobá offers a perfect mix of Mayan heritage and natural beauty.
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Nov 73 min read
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Soundhealing in Tulum
Tulum is a hub for sound healing, an ancient therapy using vibrations from instruments like bowls, gongs, and drums to reduce stress, improve mood, and restore balance. Rooted in Mayan rituals held in cenotes, sea, and jungle, sound healing in the Riviera Maya blends tradition and wellness. Today, visitors can join cenote ceremonies, retreats, or private sessions to reconnect with themselves and Mayan heritage.
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Oct 23 min read
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Birdwatching in Yucatan
The Yucatán Peninsula is a true paradise for bird lovers. Home to a remarkable diversity of species including colorful endemics and seasonal migrants. Our region offers a unique birdwatching experience. From nocturnal hunters to daytime singers, from insect-eaters to fishers, birds thrive here thanks to the wide variety of ecosystems: tropical jungle, lakes, grasslands, dry scrub vegetation, coastal lagoons, mangroves, and many protected nature reserves.
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Aug 55 min read
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Tulum Events: Here’s what you should not miss
When people think about Tulum, most of the time some people think about Mayan history and civilization, while others think about the beach, great food, music and parties. In fact, these are all part of the attraction of Tulum, and many events result from those themes, whether it is an artisanal market, live music, ceremonies, or festivals. So in this article we will present to you all the events that you should not miss if you are in Tulum.
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Jul 96 min read
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Animals in the Mayan cosmovision
In the Mayan cosmovision, animals hold deep symbolic meaning, bridging the natural and spiritual worlds. Far more than mere creatures, animals are seen as sacred messengers, deities, and spirit guides. Each animal carries specific attributes and is often associated with gods, elements of nature, and cosmic cycles.
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Jun 55 min read
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Snorkeling with Whale Sharks in Mexico
Meet the largest fish in the world in the Caribbean: The Whale Shark Many destinations worldwide offer the possibility to see Whale...
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May 154 min read
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