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Jaguar Park

  • Writer: Edith´s Team
    Edith´s Team
  • Nov 6, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 5, 2023




The Jaguar Park emerges as a project aimed at the preservation and conservation of the Jaguar, which in turn seeks to regulate, manage, order and integrate the existing activities in the park, promoting the care of nature, through attractions cultural, recreational and tourism with low environmental impact, inclusive and accessible to all visitors.


This project promotes territorial planning, taking care of the natural and cultural wealth of the area. In this sense, tours will be implemented along the cliff, through paths with sea views, towards the northern area of the park, where you can see the Nauyacas and Cresterías temples, which evoke the theme of Mayan navigation. On the south side, the park will have seven accesses: four to the public beaches Mangle, Maya, Pescadores and Santa Fe; another to the cliff (southern access beach), one more to the Mirador Temple and the last to the lighthouse.

Finally, in the Jaguar Park in Tulum, Quintana Roo, a path of connecting trails is considered, with stops that link the project with the Tulum station of the Mayan Train and new operating spaces for various federal agencies.


From My Mexico Late: https://mimexicolate.gob.mx/parque-del-jaguar/


 
 
 

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