Tulum National Park 

Tulum National Park is a protected natural area stretching 1630+ acres focusing in the protection and conservation of the ecosystems.






The park  preserves different types of vegetation, such as chit trees, coconut palms, tropical shrubs and creeping plants.
Look out for anteater, agouti (a large native rodent), and the white turtles, loggerhead sea turtles and leatherbacks that visit once a year to lay their eggs. 






 If you are a nature lover this is paradise to your eyes 
you’ll enjoy  birth watching, hiking, site seeing  
swiming in the crystal clear waters off Tulum 

In danger species such as caguama turtle  nest in this area making Tulum national park its home







 Tips 

Arrive early, admission is free/ $3.50 if visiting mayan ruins.












Bring : bottle water, tower, swimsuit.
  
Wear: light clothing, good walking shoes, biodegradable sunscreen, hat.

Parking $ 5 uds

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