Type of destination:
Type of accommodation:
Rates: (in US dollars)
$51 – $75
See details about rates below.
Target Market:
Mid range
Ecoturismo Benito Juárez is part of the Pueblos Mancomunados (Commonwealth of Villages) farming community, located in the region known as the Sierra Norte de Oaxaca, one of the best conserved natural areas in Mexico and one of the three richest zones in animal diversity in the country. It has more than 400 species of birds, 350 species of butterflies, and a highly rich flora with more than 6,000 plant species. It also has seven of the nation’s nine types of terrestrial vegetation; its forests occur at elevations from 650 to 9,840 feet (200 to 3,000 meters) above sea level, which fosters this high biodiversity and makes the northern Sierra one of the world’s 17 most important areas for biodiversity.
Given the great variety of habitats, the fauna is extremely diverse. You can find tropical species including tapirs (Tapirus bairdii), brocket deer (Mazama americana), jaguars (Panthera onca), monkeys, parrots, and toucans, as well as temperate zones species such as pumas (Puma concolor), white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), and endemic birds such as the dwarf jay (Cyanolyca nana).
This region is characterized by moist pine-oak forest in four different climate zones: cold, cold temperate, subtropical, and tropical. You can find endemic species of orchids, tree ferns, and walking palms, diverse kinds of flowers and bromeliads, as well as mosses, lichens, laurel, oak, arums, and fungi. The community is known for its production of orchids and bromeliads.
In addition to the great variety of plants and animal species, you can also admire a range of landscapes from mountains to valleys, cliffs, caverns, caves, plains, rivers, springs, watersheds, and streams.
This region also has the highest concentration of the indigenous Zapotec people. Pueblos Mancomunados of the northern Sierra of Oaxaca is one of the most outstanding examples of community social organization in Mexico. Their natural and cultural areas have a network of more than 60 miles (100 kilometers) of rural trails made cooperatively by the eight communities, which they use to travel and spread the word about the responsible use of their natural and cultural resources and the conservation of their forests, considered among the richest and most varied in the country.
Benito Juárez is 9,186 feet (2,800 m) above sea level. From the lookout points of its privileged location, you can see the central valleys of Oaxaca and part of the Sierra.
Other:
Number of employees: 11
Percentage of local employees: 100%
We help conserve our area through the sustainable use of our natural resources and sharing ideas about conservation with the people.
We generate direct and indirect employment and we invest our profits in the development of our community.
One of our main objectives is to promote responsible tourism, so all ecotourism centers of Pueblos Mancomunados have:
$51 – $75
Rates are per day and include activities in the forest, meals with typical dishes, and lodging. Costs can vary depending on the number of people, activities and duration of stay.
Nearest international airport: Oaxaca (OAX)
Travel time to nearest airport: 2 hours
There are no limitations to access, except for 3-axle buses.
February 2013.
Photos courtesy of Ecoturismo Benito Juárez, Expediciones Sierra Norte, Mexico, for SustainableTrip.org.
Diego Ceballos Hernández
Coordinator
Domicilio conocido Benito Juárez
M. Bravo #210-A Plaza San Cristóbal, centro
Oaxaca de Juárez
Mexico
Tel: +52/951-51-4-82-71 ; +52/951-51-4-36-31
Fax: +52/951-51-4-82-71
www.sierranorte.org.mx;
www.ecoturismoenoaxaca.com/benitojuarez.html