Visit the Mayan Forest for an Adventure Experience on The Riviera Maya
Mesoamerica's 35 million acres of Mayan Forest is the largest remaining tropical rainforest in the Americas after the Amazon rainforest. Expanding around Belize, Northern Guatemala, and the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula, the Maya Forest is home to endless numbers of rare and endangered wildlife species like the howler monkey, white-lipped peccary, scarlet macaw, tapir, harpy eagle, etc. You can even spot jaguar tracks on the floors of the forest. In addition, the Mayan Forest tours introduce you to the spectacular harbor of over 400 bird species. Several millions of avian visitors flock in peak winter migratory months. The forest is also the home to vibrant yet ancient Mayan communities. Most Mayan locals continue practicing traditional farming techniques and steward the forest areas as they have done for generations. If you love the incredible biodiversity of plant life, the Mayan Forest tours in Mexico will never disappoint you. This forest is well-known for the vast concentratio...