Discover the best top things to do in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico including Zoologico Miguel Alvarez del Toro, Parque de la Marimba, Mirador Manos Que Imploran, Miradores Canon del Sumidero, Mirador Copoya, Chiapa de Corzo, Ecoexperiencias.
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When I read that the zoo in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, had been called, back in 1979, “The Best Zoo in Latin America,” I knew I had to pay it a visit. And I was not disappointed. Zoológico Regional Miguel Álvarez del Toro, affectionately known as ZOOMAT, struck me as quite unusual, first because every single one of its 1600 animals is native to Chiapas. Then there is its location. Most zoos I’ve seen look as if their architects started with a flat, featureless plot of ground which was then landscaped. Here in Chiapas, however, you have jungle everywhere and it appears they chose one of their finest tropical forests, put in paths, and transformed it into a zoo so beautiful that a walk through it would be utterly delightful even if you never saw a single animal. A third thing I really like about this zoo is that many of its inhabitants are not behind fences or walls at all, but run about just as free as the visitors. Fortunately, there are plenty of signs reminding people to stay on the walkways at all times, and the result is that you are quite likely to discover, all by yourself, creatures you have never seen or heard of before, such as the endangered Guatemalan black howler monkey or the critically endangered guaqueque or Mexican agouti, a rabbit-sized rodent with a big black rump, which I bumped into over and over. Then again, you might find yourself suddenly engulfed by a whole family of noisily chatting chachalaca birds crossing your path on their way to who knows where, clearly letting you know that it is they who own this place while you are merely a guest. Chiapas has one of the greatest diversities of wildlife in the Americas, with more than 700 species of birds, 50 species of mammals and more than 200 of reptiles. It’s famous for its species of regional fauna such as wild boars, black jaguars, toucans, macaws and of course quetzals, all of which you can see in this zoo. And let’s not forget the nocturnal animals: ZOOMAT certainly hasn’t. To see them in semi-darkness, you first step into a dimly lit room where you are asked to do nothing for a while so your eyes can adjust to the dark. Then you are asked to keep silence as you enter a long, wide tunnel with window after window giving you a rare opportunity to observe animals like the tepezcuintle (lowland paca), the martucha (kinkajou or honey bear), the cacomixtle (ringtail) and, of course, murciélagos, bats, all doing their thing in the murky twilight. ZOOMAT is open Tuesday to Sunday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. That is not a typo: it closes unusually early because the path is 2.5 kilometers long and getting everyone out must be quite a challenge. On top of that, the tall trees and dense foliage bring darkness well before sunset. So, if you would like to be among ZOOMAT’s 450,000 yearly visitors, I suggest you go there as early as possible and psychologically prepare yourself for spending most of the day within its boundaries. After all, if you dedicate only four minutes to visiting each of the zoo’s 80 attractions, that alone would take over five hours.
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Wondeeful place to spend the evening.if you want front seats you need to be there early. The music starts at 6pm.you'll be storie surrounded by wonderful peaceful people.
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We went to visit this beauty on a boat ride, it takes you thru the river and while you are watching the beauty of nature you are listening to the most amazing stories from the tour guide... I will go again to this breathtaking tour, I will recommend this place, don’t go to Chiapas without visiting
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Such a beautiful town, full of culture!! We visited during a local festival, where we were lucky to witness many dancers in full cultural dress dancing and playong music all through the town. Followed by an incredible local market full of all handmade items, and a wonderful evening fair. Complete with sunset festival!!! A beautiful little town to say the least!
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About Ecoexperiencias Chiapas- Tour Operator: EcoExperiencias Tour Operators is a company that was created in 1999 as a project aimed to offer ecotourism experiences in the major cities, mainly Southeast Mexico and the Riviera Maya. It started with an idea of satisfying the dreams of travelers through experiences surrounded by nature, mysticism and harmony of the ancient cultures that flourished in our country. The term EcoExperiencias was first adopted by merging our three business units, achieving a range of opportunities for our travelers, friends and partners. Our main focus is on adventure, cultural and indigenous heritage travel. We can offer unforgettable experiences in the north and south of Mexico, specially in Chiapas.Actually we are part of the Adventure Travel Trade Association (A.T.T.A) and the Mexican Association of Tourism and Ecotourism (AMTAVE) Our Experiences. You can visit Mexico all year around, but in Chiapas the best time is from November to April, when the turquoise color of the water is clear. The locals are fundamental for us. We are supporting the local people as we operate with a lot of indigenous communities in alliance, Those local inhabitants who are in charge of different ecotourism centers, we are helping them to be more sustainable in the community as we offer them training in several areas in order to improve their service and practice eco-friendly ways. We offer various adventure, cultural and indigenous heritage trips. We sell EXPERIENCES rather than just tours or transportation. We try to combine the nature with the adventure as well as offer unique experience in the local communities. Our interest is make these amazing adventures that Mexico has to offer available to every traveler. This country and specially Chiapas is full of nature, magical towns and archaeological sites like Palenque, Bonampak and Yaxchilan in the heart of the Lacandona Jungle. Our base is located in Tuxtla Gutierrez Chiapas, but we have operations leaving from the principle cities in Chiapas: San Cristobal and Palenque Also. Main Experiences and products. Dayli Tours (From Tuxtla, San Cristobal, Palenque and Villahermosa: Sumidero Canyon, Montebello Lakes National Park, Agua Azul and Misolha Waterfalls, Indigenous communities, Palenque.) Lacandona jungle Experiences: Bonampak, Yaxchilan, Naha, Metzabok. Conventional Tours Expeditions: (Laguna Miramar and Piedras Negras Guatemala) Adventure tours (Rafting at the Lacandona Jungle, Rappel at Sinkhole of parrots, Trekking, Mountain Bike) Adventure and sustainables Programs. Culture and Conventional Programs. Transfers Ecolodges at Montes Azules.
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