Instigated by university researchers and initially supported by both Mexican government and NGO
funds, several communities on the Sierra Santa Marta side of Laguna Catemaco began ecotouristic
projects in the late 1990's.

These villages offers excellent ways to enjoy rain forest biodiversity, birdwatching, waterfalls,
hiking, swimming or canoeing;  as well as an opportunity to learn about Mexican community life,
local history, plant uses and recipes, and an interesting perspective on the role communities can
play in conservation. (from one of their prospectuses).

Accommodations and trails are rustic. Knowledgable guides are available. Expect to hear only
Spanish and don´t expect catering to special needs.

The services offered at present are geared towards groups with communal accommodations and
kitchens. Individuals are welcome but will need to employ a guide to trek through the surrounding
forest which is inherently private property.

Numerous private entrepreneurs have now jumped on the "ecotourism" steamroller providing third
class accommodations at first class prices.
El Ampopal, Miguel Hidalgo
in the foothills of El Bastonal, Sierra Santa
Marta
Several nearby waterfalls and a pretty lake will
tempt you to stay in communal cabins.

Selva del Marinero, Adolfo Lopez Mateos
On the shores of the Rio Coxcoapan and the
slopes of Sailor's mountain at the northern
edge of the Sierra Santa Marta
Catemaco's first ecotouristic community invites you
to its nature trails, a bat cave, waterfall and rivers.
Las Margaritas
at the edge of Laguna Catemaco and Rio
Margarita
A small archaeological zone, bast caves and jungle
 trails await visitors after rowboat excursions
along the shores and the delta of the rio.
Cabanas of Sontecomapan
on the shore of Laguna Sontecomapan
Communal cabins allow a prolonged stay to
explore the endangered mangroves and wildlife of
the Laguna by canoe.
Los Clarines, Ruiz Cortines
on the slopes of Volcano San Martin Tuxtla
One of the coolest spots in Los Tuxtlas, at 1000
meters altitude offers guided tours to the top of the
volcano.
More details soon
Playa Peña Hermosa
on the Gulf of Mexico at the foot of volcano
San Martin Pajapan
An over sized eco-touristic facility invites turtle
watchers and beach combers primarily from
southern Veracruz.
Low income tourist housing
sprouted in various communities
Eco-slum in Revolucíon, Compound in Montepio,
etc.
Private ecotouristic ventures
all around Los Tuxtlas
Los Amigos across from La Barra, Rancho Bahia
Escondida at Laguna Catemaco, Ecobiosfera in
the hills between the major lagunas,
Yambigapan
near Laguna Encantada, Cabins of El Real on
Laguna Sontecomapan, etc.
Community based Ecotourism
usually controlled by a group but mostly owned by the community
Privately owned Ecotourism
Often created by a group, but mostly by single for profit owners
Ecotourism around Catemaco
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