Oaxaca Mexico Explorer
Experience 9 amazing days of educational eco-adventure
as we explore the hidden habitats of an ancient land;
from cool misty mountain cloud forests to warm white
sand tropical shores.
In 9 days participants will hike in a temperate rainforest
at 10,000ft above sea level, experience ancient cultures
and temples in the Central Valley, sleep in the jungle
at a working coffee plantation, live on the beach in
a small pacific coast village, work side by side with
community members on a mangrove reforestation project,
snorkel coral reefs, and raft the beautiful Copalita
River.
Oaxaca (pronounced Wah haa ka) is a state of Mexico
located on the far southwest corner of the country.
With a reputation as the true Mexico, many of the ancient
traditions of the indigenous people are evident in daily
activities, and there is very little influence from
foreign cultures. Oaxaca is just as rich in natural
wealth as it cultural experience. Over the last decade,
Oaxaca has been declared one of the best sites for eco-tourism
in the country, according to the Mexican Secretary of
Tourism, because of their efforts to preserve their
natural resources and cultural heritage through tourism.
Its breath taking landscapes, extensive biodiversity,
and conservation efforts make this natural classroom
the perfect setting to study tropical ecology and to
interact with a culture whose lives have been and still
are rooted in the natural systems. Participants will
learn to identify common flora and fauna of each biological
zone, attend presentations from local experts, and participate
in community conservation efforts.
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Trip Highlights:
- Ride a zip line in the Sierra Norte
- Snorkel in the Pacific Ocean
- Raft the Copalita River
- Hike Mountain Trails
- Explore 5 different ecological zones
- Earn community service
- Feed baby crocodiles

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