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    2-Day Jungle Immersion

    Two days to explore, learn, and connect with the jungle. Venture deep into the Selva Maya, observe wildlife up close, and spend a night under the stars in the middle of the reserve. Your second day opens up the forest to new routes and senses. It will include a night walk through the jungle to encounter its most elusive inhabitants, and an early-morning birding session across the wetland.


    K'u' Áayin is a family-run conservation initiative operating on private, locally-owned land. Your stay directly funds their biodiversity monitoring and environmental education work. All departures are by prior reservation. The experience is conducted in Spanish and English.

    Quintana Roo, Mexico
    2 days

    Highlights

    • Attend the "Discover the Nest" introductory talk with your local guide
    • Trek the El Caucho jungle trail through native forest
    • Explore the wetland by boat on Route 1
    • Walk the jungle at night to find its most secretive mammal residents
    • Go birdwatching at La Veleta with your naturalist guide
    • Sleep under the stars in the camping area

    Includes

    • Welcome drink
    • Fresh water and coffee station
    • Showers and toilets
    • Hammock area
    • Local guide for the full stay
    • Camping area
    • "Discover the Nest" introductory talk
    • El Caucho jungle trail (~1 hr)
    • Lagoon boat tour Route 1 (~1.5 hrs)
    • Night jungle walk (~2 hrs)
    • Morning birdwatching at La Veleta (~2 hrs)

    Excludes

    • Transport (can be arranged as an add-on, ask at booking)
    • Tent and sleeping gear (can be rented, ask at booking)

    What to bring

    • Sturdy closed-toe shoes (expect mud and water)
    • Light, long-sleeved shirt and long trousers (thick fabric for night expeditions)
    • Insect repellent and sunscreen
    • Hat or cap and a bandana
    • Towel and sandals
    • Sleeping bag, pillow, and sheet
    • Headlamp or hand torch (essential for night walks)
    • External battery pack for your phone
    • Reusable water bottle
    • Binoculars (or rent them on-site)

    Meeting point

    K'u' Áayin Reserve, Quintana Roo, Mexico

    USD $125per person
    1 Participant
    Forest ecosystem
    Forest Mission

    Trek the Selva Maya with local naturalists, monitor crocodiles and wildlife, and help fund a family-run conservation reserve in the heart of Quintana Roo.

    Free cancellation

    Full refund with self-cancellation up to 1 day before start time

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    K'u' Áayin (Crocodile Nest)

    K'u' Áayin (Crocodile Nest)

    K'u' Áayin, which means "Crocodile Nest" in the Maya language, is a family-run conservation initiative born from a deep conviction to protect and preserve biodiversity in the heart of the Quintana Roo jungle in Mexico. Here, science becomes a tool for conservation, inviting visitors to look beyond the surface. Each expedition is an opportunity to learn about biodiversity in its purest state and to understand the delicate harmony that sustains it. Through wildlife tracking, camera trap installation, and species identification, travellers become guardians and witnesses of wild life. Located deep in the Selva Maya in the southern state of Quintana Roo, K'u' Áayin sits on private, locally-owned land. The reserve is accessible from Bacalar (100 km), Mahahual (130 km), Chetumal Airport (140 km), and the Tulum Airport (180 km). Daily departures are available, all experiences are by prior reservation, and group sizes are capped at 20 people per day to ensure a calm, low-impact visit.

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