Tulum, Mexico — As Easter week approaches, the newly established Jaguar Park has emerged as a premier destination for travelers seeking a unique blend of nature and Mayan culture. Among its standout attractions are the Mirador and the Lighthouse, two strategically positioned sites offering breathtaking views of the Mexican Caribbean and the surrounding jungle.
A Sanctuary of Nature and Culture
Located in one of Quintana Roo’s most iconic regions, Jaguar Park is an ecological and cultural reserve safeguarding vast biodiversity and archaeological remnants. The Mirador provides visitors with sweeping coastal vistas, while the Lighthouse has become a popular spot for sunrise and sunset photography.
The park also serves as an educational hub, offering insights into local wildlife, particularly the jaguar—the namesake species whose habitat is carefully preserved within the protected area.
Commitment to Sustainable Tourism
Tulum’s municipal president, Diego Castañon, has emphasized Jaguar Park’s role as a model for sustainable tourism, balancing ecological preservation with visitor enjoyment. The initiative also supports local communities by fostering economic development with a social focus.
With a wide range of activities available, the park is an essential stop for travelers exploring the Mexican Caribbean during Holy Week. The Mirador and Lighthouse offer a fresh perspective on Tulum’s natural beauty, making them must-visit attractions for families and friends alike.
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