With 22 biosphere reserves, 47
national parks and nine protected areas, Mexico has much to offer in
ecotourism. Those who love trekking can discover the fascinating habitats of
thousands of indigenous species. Visitors can do research, go on photo safaris,
or simply observe and appreciate such species as the Gray Whale and the Monarch
Butterfly.For just about any tourist,
taking a trip across the country and witnessing the forest, jungle and desert
landscapes will seem like a crash course in geology. On the journey, you might
come across ancient fossils or see a meteor shower; and you?ll develop a
greater appreciation for animal and plant life and the importance of
environmental education. The indigenous people also make ethnotourism
possible, as they allow you to come in close contact with their local cultures
and become involved in their lives as they go about their daily routines in
rural areas. Experience ecotourism in Mexico at the following places: