“Bat Volcano” Near Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in Mexico

May 1, 2015

Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, the largest tropical forest reserve in Mexico spans more than 1.5 million acres in the heart of the Maya Forest. Near Calakmul just off Highway 186 at km marker 107, you’ll find a small parking area. From there, it’s a short walk along an easy trail to the bat cave overlook. Starting […]

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New Species of Frog Discovered in Costa Rica

April 20, 2015

A new frog species has recently been discovered in Costa Rica’s Talamanca Mountains, a mountain range that lies on the border between Costa Rica and Panama. Diane’s Bare-hearted Glassfrog (Hyalinobatrachium dianae) was distinguished from other glassfrogs due to its unique combination of morphological characteristics, call, and DNA. According to scientist Brian Lubicki, the appearance of […]

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Raptor Migration in Veracruz Mexico

April 17, 2015

Veracruz, Mexico, located on the Gulf of Mexico coast about 400km from Mexico City, is home to one of the largest wildlife migrations on the planet. Each fall, between four and six million raptors migrate through Veracruz on the way to their winter homes in Central and South America. As many as two million broad-winged […]

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Two Reasons to Think About Travel to Colombia

April 15, 2015

Earlier this year, Colombia announced plans to lead a project that would result in the creation of the world’s largest protected area. The ecological corridor across northern South America is an initiative to fight global climate change and to protect the region’s biodiversity. The reserve would cover approximately 135 million hectares (more than 520,000 square […]

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Just Announced – Orchid Discovery in Ecuador (2016)

April 9, 2015

We are pleased to announce our newest scheduled group departure for 2016 — Orchid Discovery in Ecuador offered in collaboration with Denver Botanic Gardens. There are more than 4,000 documented species of orchids in Ecuador, with a number of species still not classified. In fact, Ecuador boasts the highest orchid diversity of any country in […]

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Why is Nicaragua tourism taking off?

March 24, 2015

If you still think of Nicaragua as a war torn, unsafe country, it’s time to think again. After years of political calm, responsible development and economic growth, travelers have once again discovered Nicaragua. Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has been extremely vocal about how he wants to use tourism to combat poverty. Today, Nicaragua tourism is […]

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In Search of Endemics in Colombia

March 22, 2015

At the end of February, our newest travel consultant Amy Englert got the chance to escape from Colorado’s cold weather and visit the remote Chocó department in Colombia. Chocó is located along the northwestern coastline, and makes up some of the world’s rainiest lowlands, receiving between 300 and 500 inches of rainfall yearly. This area […]

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Costa Rica Powered By Renewable Energy Sources for 75 Days!

March 22, 2015

Costa Rica just achieved a major milestone by meeting 100% of its energy needs with renewable sources for 75 straight days, an impressive accomplishment. On March 16, 2015 the ICE (Costa Rican Electricity Institute) released a press release stating that Costa Rica’s zero-emission milestone was enabled thanks to heavy rainfalls at four hydroelectric power facilities […]

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