Reserva de la Biosfera is a mesmerizing haven where nature's artistry comes to life. The elegant dance of flamingos wading through shimmering waters, the stately pelicans gliding above, and the quiet presence of alligators create an atmosphere of serene beauty.
The air hums with the vibrant chorus of countless birds, each adding their brushstroke to this masterpiece of biodiversity. It’s a profound sanctuary where every moment feels like stepping into a living canvas. It is truly unforgettable!
Go early to catch the birds. Park your car by the road and look for a tour guide. I recommend a private tour. You'll have about 3 hours to explore. There's a lot to see! Interacting with birds is a wonderful feeling, don't...
Read moreNice trip from Rio Lagartos, we saw many water birds, crocodiles and also flamingos. We crossed to Las Coloradas on the flamingos. We could walk in the back of the wetlands with the guide. We went right away at 8 am, it was nice, it wasn't that hot yet and there weren't that many boats on the water. We met a lot of fishing boats. The guide also offers night trips to the lagoon. We paid 1500 MXN for 2 people (we didn't negotiate the price), we went alone with only the guide, she spoke English. Everyone offers trips, the organizers are already standing at the entrance to the city and addressing those who are arriving. It was interesting, the trip lasted more than 2 hours, we liked it. I would...
Read moreWe visited via Secretoo who connected us with our amazing guide Adrien! It was really the highlight of our trip. He is so nice, so knowledgable of the area and he showed us the reserve with a lot of respect for the local flora and fauna. Respectful to not disturb the animals with the boat or our photos but still making sure we saw everything. He is also an experienced photographer from what he told us so he knew the best shots and took beautiful photos of us! Ask him also for a recommendation for dinner in the area, we had the best meal in a local...
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