The rustic yet chic bungalows at CESiaK, which resembles the majority of Tulum's accommodation (the complete opposite of the large high-rise hotel buildings that you see in Cancun, only 80 miles north)
Tulum's soft white sand and water the color of Windex
A monkey-sighting at Punta Laguna Nature Reserve, supposedly the best place to see spider monkeys in the Yucatan (spider monkeys are quite common in the Yucatan but often hard to see). The reserve is run by Mayan villagers, who serve as guides.
Above is Nohoch Mul, the Yucatan's tallest pyramid and located at Coba, which is about 40 miles from Tulum. Buildings are spread over a huge area of dense forest and lakes. Supposedly, some of the ruins are not yet excavated. The site is large and spread out.
Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, located a few miles south of Tulum and one of Mexico's largest nature reserves and probably the most beautiful place I have ever been.
Friday, February 26, 2010
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