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Monday, May 13, 2013

A Trip Rio Lagartos Offers Exciting Learn In The Wilderness

By Linda Patterson


There is a lot more in store for any traveler in Yucatan than just immeasurable stretches of white sandy beaches and crystal clear water packed with marine life. The scenic coastal village of Rio Lagartos is a home to a wide variety of animals particularly birds, is known as the 'Land of Flamingoes', and it means 'river of alligators' in Mayan language. Even if this region does not have any rivers yet it is a home to a number of species of alligators and crocodiles.

The Mayans who inhabited this land named it 'Holkoben', which is presently a biosphere reserve. Serving as a transit point for the Mayans, it enables them to rejuvenate themselves from their journey to and from the salt pans and lagoons. Several of the remains of this notable ancient civilization still mark the landscape like cenotes plus Mayan huts which offer curative mud baths to curious tourists. The other parts of the biosphere reserve consists of mangrove forests, scrub lands, lagoons and fresh water springs; all of which are excellent ingredients for a wonderful adventure travel holiday.

Tours to this region can be taken by day and by night as well. Because of the high temperatures, the odds of spotting wildlife in its natural setting are higher during the night. A true nature lover would not want to miss to take a guided tour even to the far-reaching corners of this habitat. All throughout the hike you will be guided by a local guide. You will be able to see a lot of unique sights and the guide would explain how animals and plants contribute to our environment.

Adventure tours to this region can be taken on bikes, kayaks or foot, depending on what the tourists prefer. Regardless of the mode of transport chosen, taking into account the dos' plus don'ts would guarantee that the trip into the wilderness is not only an enriching experience but an amazing one, as well.

Full length pants as well as full sleeved shirt must be worn in this tour. To protect yourself completely, one must put on a well fitting shoes and a hat. Protect your skin from sunburn by applying a sub block and keep bugs at bay by applying a mosquito repellent. You would also need to bring a raincoat, sufficient drinking water as well as enough cash for the trip and for emergency. Before you embark on this adventure trip, make sure you bring with you a camera and binoculars.

Because the main reason for going to this biosphere reserve is to see crocodiles in their habitat, researching these creatures before the excursion provides you with far better understanding. The majority of the adventure holiday tours within this area center on the Mexican variety, also referred to as Morelet crocodile, which is thought to be the offspring of a long as well as ancient family tree stretching over 125 years. Even though, they are in smaller size compared to their American counterparts, these are recognized based on some unique features such as dark bands on their length and also webbed hind feet.

Morelet crocodiles have the ability to survive in diverse surroundings and can be spotted near freshwater bodies. One example is around some cenotes and a spring along the lesser known hiking path of Sendero Peten Tucha. Seclusion being their primary priority, among the reasons they've survived in this area for such a long time is its thick forest cover which acts to protect the young till they're at the right age to go out.

In your biology class in the classroom, you can learn all of these creatures. But in case you are given the chance to venture out on a real adventure tour then grab the chance. Remember, nothing can teach you better than a real life experience.




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