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Mexico Natural landmarks sightseeing Trips

Mexico Natural landmarks sightseeing Trips

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Away from the grand structures of ages past, Mexico is also able to lay claim to a mass of natural attractions, not least kilometer after kilometer of golden sand on the Gulfs of Mexico and California, and the Pacific Ocean too. But there are also waterfalls, sinkholes, and areas of rainforest all awaiting your visit.

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Anonymous | Traveled in November
This is a great trip - very colourful!

This was a really well -planned full itinerary with little down time and early starts every morning! The traffic in Mexico City meant that journeys between locations always took a long time but Berto, our driver was very calm.  On the first day you are still recovering from the long day of travel but the visit to the Frida Kahlo House was very worthwhile and the canal boat "dodgems" at Xochimilco was great fun! It was nice to get out of the City to the site at Teotichuacan the next day - the large pyramids are stunningly impressive but you can no longer climb them. The best time was in Oaxaca as we spent 4 nights at the same central hotel and we had plenty of opportunity to soak up the festive atmosphere and see plenty of costumes and parades. The food is very good here and, of course, we learned how to make some salsas and mole. We were lucky enough to spend time at the cemetery with a family where the son was playing the guitar and singing ballads to the dead relatives - very moving and atmospheric. Monte Alban was my favourite archaeological site, partly because of the stunning views but Palenque was lovely because of its jungle location with the howler monkeys screeching in the background and the fact it was possible to climb the Pyramid of the Cross to have a view across the site. Unfortunately, we only had less than an hour at Uxmal as we arrived late in the afternoon and our visit to Chichen Itza was quite short as we had to leave for the airport. We did so many extras and Arturo always ensured we had good places to eat and drink!

Anonymous | Traveled in November
Mexico Day of the Dead Oaxaca

An excellent introduction to the sights , sounds and culture of Mexico. It involved long days travelling on occasion, and a larger bus would be an improvement. The one provided had the exact number of seats for the passengers so there was no possibility of spreading out, the seats in the back being particularly cramped.

Lone Gjessing | Traveled in December
Culture, nature, arts and crafts

This is my first group trip. I am a woman and I travel alone. The tour offered culture and nature. I am interested in arts and crafts, so I saw some relevant museums. The social unity of the group was good. The hotels were fine. The trip is recommended.

Anonymous | Traveled in June
MEXICO is great !!!!

My 3rd trip with this operator and they just keep om getting better !! The itinerary was really diversified and days were all extremely interesting. May was a great time to travel as we missed the rainy spell. Highly recommended!!

Anonymous | Traveled in June
MEXICO is great !!!!

My 3rd trip with Exodus and they just keep om getting better !! The itinerary was really diversified and days were all extremely interesting. May was a great time to travel as we missed the rainy spell. Highly recommended!!

Anonymous | Traveled in February
Mexico: Mayans, Aztecs and Conquistadores

This was a very comprehensive tour from Mexico City to the Yucatan Peninsular visiting many amazing archaeological sites, colonial cities, markets, churches and seeing different local products being made. It also gave us the opportunity to sample a wide range of different Mexican foods including a lesson on how to prepare, cook and present a typical Mexican meal. Also interesting to see the varied wildlife and often stunning scenery.

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Top Natural Landmarks in Mexico

  • Relax on the sands amid the beautiful vistas of Playa del Carmen on the Riviera Maya, where palms, coral reefs, and warm Caribbean waters combine to create a beach holiday in Mexico with a difference.
  • Push through the jungle around Merida to enter the hidden world of the Yucatan’s cenotes, naturally-forming sinkholes flooded with cool clear water and bedecked with stalactites, diving platforms, and cabana poolside huts.
  • Admire the bird-studded natural landscapes of mangrove forest and lagoons in Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reverse in Yucatan, where marshland birds nest within the reeds, sea birds hunt for fish and visiting flamingoes add a flash of pink to the palette of watery blues and verdant greens.
  • Following the narrow path to Hierve el Agua petrified waterfall in Oaxaca State. With a name translating as ‘the water boils’, this breath-taking landscape rising up 90 meters from the valley below after forming through mineral-rich natural springs depositing their minerals as they tumble over the cliff-edge here.

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