Exploring the Trail to Laguna Nahá
Discover the hidden beauty of the Lacandon Jungle through the Trail to Laguna Nahá. Our trail, which starts directly from the cabins, immerses you in a unique experience, from sightings of early birds to the mysterious sounds of the jungle at night.
Let’s embark on a unique adventure along the trail that leads to the majestic Laguna Nahá, a hidden gem in the imposing Lacandon Jungle. This trail starts directly from our cozy cabins, offering travelers the chance to easily, quickly, and safely immerse themselves in the lushness of the jungle. Whether you choose to explore it with one of our local guides or venture out on your own from the early light of day to spot early-morning birds, or even late into the night to immerse yourself in the mysterious sounds of the jungle, this trail offers an unforgettable experience.
Halfway along the path, a wooden walkway rises over a swampy area, inviting you to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of the world and immerse yourself in the richness of the jungle. Wildflowers adorn the path, reminding us of the perpetuity of life that flows in this unique environment.
The culmination of the trail is a moment of visual ecstasy when the dense vegetation parts to reveal the dazzling Laguna Nahá. This scene takes the breath away from all visitors and offers a spectacle of natural beauty. To the right, you will discover the Laguna Nahá viewpoint and the dock, perfect places to relax and contemplate the changing hues of the lagoon landscape during the day or to continue your journey towards the enigmatic Laguna Amarilla.
Trail Details to Laguna Nahá:
- Difficulty: Easy.
- Distance: Approximately 800 meters.
- Duration: A 30-minute walk, with additional time to enjoy the lagoon and make stops along the trail.
- It can be traversed without a guide.
Recommendations for the visit:
- Don’t forget to bring your camera, comfortable shoes, and insect repellent.
- In winter, dress appropriately for the cold.
- For a night visit, it is essential to carry a flashlight.
Did you know that…?
Laguna Nahá is a wetland of international importance recognized by Ramsar, where water plays a crucial role in controlling the environment, plant, and animal life in the region.
The Nahá Flora and Fauna Protection Area, designated on February 2, 2004, houses Laguna Nahá as one of the nine lagoons that make up the lagoon system of this protected natural area. These lagoons play a fundamental role in the ecological balance of the upper Usumacinta River basin by storing and purifying water, controlling flooding, regulating erosion, and contributing to local climate stability. Furthermore, they act as guardians, retaining pollutants, sediments, and nutrients in the region. Embark on this unique experience and discover the natural wealth that Laguna Nahá has to offer!
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