Adventure Travel with Duende Tours to the Mayan Jungle
Friday, 07.13.2007, 05:48pm (GMT)
The Mayan Jungle, a perfect destination for adventure travel with her unique nature and culture.
In 1996 I first came in touch with the jungle. Traveling through
Central America, our adventure travel had taken me and two friends from
Costa Rica to Guatemala. Arriving to Guatemala I decided to stay there
and live in a small village in the middle of the jungle. Together with
five Guatemalans I ran an ecological camping near Lake Petén Itzá. What
else could I ask for?
Our backyard was 8 hectares of jungle, we had monkeys, deer,
magueys, wild bores, and pheasants that had come to live with us and
sometimes we even saw a jaguar that came to drink water at the little
pond in the woods.
I witnessed a lot of change in the four years that I lived there.
Little by little the jungle around us made way for cornfields. About a
third of all Guatemalan jungle has been cut down during that time. Due
to light pollution the stars disappeared from the sky when our village
received electricity and radios, televisions and refrigerators became
part of our daily lives.
At times we would travel deeper inside the jungle. We organized 3 day
hiking tours with the eco-camping. It was during these tours that I
really got to know the jungle. We would sleep under mosquito netting
with improvised palm roofs built by the guides. Eating palm heart
strait from the plant and if we could not find water, we drank juice
from the vines.
But what impressed me most on these adventures was that feeling the
jungle gave us. In a magical green world we would walk between ancient
Mayan temples and everything was suddenly very beautiful.
I remember one special occasion in which we followed our path in
pure darkness, relying only on intuition. You start to see and hear
better as there are no artificial lights or motorized sounds and you
become more sensitive to everything around you. After a while, you
simply feel proud to be part of this big thing called life.
Upon returning we would find that other people smelled weird, even
though we were the ones that had not seen a shower in 3 days! The
normal world seems a bit strange after having spent time in the
jungle...
Nowadays I live on the Mexican Caribbean island of Cozumel. What a
beauty! This is also part of the Mayan World: deserted white sand
beaches, fantastic people, the ocean with her coral reefs and big
waves…
Over the past few years I have grown the wish to share these
magical places with people from all over the world and to do something
to protect the forest. That wish has come true in Duende Tours – my own
tour operator that offers people the chance to see the Mayan World in a
different way. Duende Tours shows the natural side of the Mayan World,
with her unique people, culture and secrets. During our adventures I
take the people into the jungle and everyone always comes to the same
conclusion: This is Paradise, we have to protect it.
Chantal Willigers
Duende Tours
http://www.onejungle.com
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