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Adopt a
marine turtle
During summer some parts of the Caribbean coast line is visited by this amazing
creature where it leaves its eggs, which later produce a new generation of baby
tu rtles.
We have the opportunity to visit a restricted sanctuary accompanied by a
specialist that will guide us trough this nature’s miracle. Our contribution to
this sanctuary will permit the development and protection of this animal.

Sian Kaan bioreserve
For nature lovers there is no better place than Sian Kaan Bioreserve for its imp ressive
jungle, lakes, rivers and white sandy beaches with turquoise water ocean
backdrop. Declared by UNESCO as world reserve it serves as a home for a huge
variety of animals and exotic vegetation.

Swimming with shark whale
This majestic animal grows around 15 meters long and its peaceful way of being
gives us the opportunity to swim and discover the most amazing creature that
travels
trough the Caribbean coast. They visit this region from June to September so if
you would like to meet this amazing creature in it natural habitat please make
your reservations in advance and plan your trip during the summer months.

Mayan
ceremonial night
It’s a visit with a Mayan family, who keep their traditions and live apart from
civil ization
and the rest of the society. This family has their own rituals and allow people
from around the world learn from them. We will also have the opportunity to
participate in the Temazcal, an ancient sweat lodge, used only by priests,
warriors and kings to be reborn from nature as warriors.

Jungle adventure
After several years of cave
exploration in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, "Labnaha" felt it was time to
share knowledge of their exploration experiences , jungle survival
technics and their newfound respect for the ancient Mayan culture and the nature
that
surrounded their base camp in the jungle with a world where traditional values
are increasingly difficult to find.
The Labnah team protects two hundred hectares of land within the ancient Mayan
realm, taking care to respect the traditions, flora, fauna and people of this
culture.

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