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Nature Tourism

Tourism that has an emphasis on the natural world, sentient and otherwise.

Military Macaws at El Mirador del Aguila star
Military macaws are one of only two species of macaws that occur in Mexico. Viewing them in the wild allows one to experience their grandeur and true essence. El Mirador del Aguila in Nayarit is one of the best remaining locations in Mexico to see them in their natural environment.

Nature-Based Tourism Interview with Mark Pretti star
What is nature-based tourism? What does it involve and how can it be preserved in Mexico and elsewhere? What are some of Mexico's nature-based hotspots? This article which spotlights an interview with naturalist and tour leader Mark Pretti addresses those questions and "naturally" much more.

San Blas a Laid Back Tropical Coastal Village star
Located in between Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan, San Blas, Nayarit is a laid back and affordable tropical beach, ocean, mangrove, and river community that has much to offer its visitors. "No-see-ums" or not, San Blas and its environs are well worth exploring.

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