Guide
During your trip with Lupita Overland, you will be accompanied by a team of two professional, experienced, and passionate overland crew members - a Tour Leader and a Driver. Please note only the Tour Leader may speak English. Your Tour Leader, Jaime, has extensive experience in overlanding since 2012 and is the company owner. Both crew members are experienced drivers, and the Tour Leader can assist the main driver when needed, ensuring a well-coordinated and secure travel experience. Rest assured you will be in capable hands during your journey! On top of your crew, we hire carefully chosen local experts and professionals to guide travellers through included activities, such as archaeological sites and trekking excursions. These local guides enrich the tour itineraries with their unique perspectives and knowledge. Collaborating with them ensures an immersive and meaningful travel experience while supporting and engaging with the local communities visited. Unlike the other companies, we include all tips for local guides and excursions in your tour price!
Transport
Lupita, our overland vehicle, is the heart of our adventures. Lupita, includes passenger vehicle insurance, fuel, toll costs, and the use of equipment. This specially designed 2020 Volkswagen Crafter Minibus accommodates 9+2 passengers, offers ample space for luggage, and comes fully equipped with air-conditioning, a Bluetooth sound system, USB chargers on each passenger row, and a big fridge.
Others
Included Activities - Visit to Xuโx Ha and Miguel Colorado Cenotes - Guided tours to Palenque Archeological Site. Freely explore Chichen Itzรก and Becan or Calakmul Sites - Mayan tradition demo and lunch - Boat tour at Bacalar Lagoon + Swim and relax at Xul Hรก Lagoon - Observe the bats sinkhole at Calakmul - Free Hike at Palenque National Park - Introductory walks at San Cristรณbal de las Casas, Oaxaca City and Mexico City (Markets, Cantinas and Mariachis) - Agua Azul Waterfalls - Hike, camp and enjoy the falls at La Venta Canyon - Sunset Hike to Punta Cometa - Swim at Mazunte Beach - Maguey Fields, Mezcal Factory and Lunch at the Ranch - Swim and hike at Hierve El Agua Springs - Guided visit and camp at Tehuacรกn Cactus Reserve / Botanical Garden - Trajineras boat ride at Xochimilco Channels + many other free activities to enjoy, we take you there!
Accommodation
This tour includes: - 9 hotel or cabin nights in double or twin rooms as requested - 6 hostel nights in multi-shared dorms (3 to 12 beds, shared toilets and showers) - 3 camping nights (upgrades possibly available but cannot be guaranteed). You can expect a variety of thoughtfully selected accommodations for comfort during our tours, including quality hotels and hostels, community-operated eco-tourism centres, and well-equipped campsites, with opportunities for basic camping in remote areas. Regarding services, air conditioning availability varies, with fan-equipped rooms common in hot conditions. Charging points are accessible and Wi-Fi varies. Laundry facilities are available, taking up to 7 days on some trips. While camping upgrades are typically available, advance guarantees canโt be provided. To ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience, please communicate in advance for upgrade requests or specific needs. Room-sharing arrangements aim to foster a positive group dynamic. Hotel stays offer twin, triple, or single rooms while camping tents are for two people. Solo travellers share with same-gender companions on rotation, and individual rooms are available for a fee (subject to availability). When in hostels, while we strive to accommodate single-gender rooms and limit interactions with non-tour participants, this cannot be guaranteed. You should be comfortable sharing with individuals of different genders and other backpackers who are not part of our group. Also, it might happen that not everyone get the same conditions, and weโll try to rotate the best conditions to be as fair as possible.
Meals
This tour includes 11 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 1 dinner our hosts provide. Another 3 breakfasts, 6 lunches, and 2 dinners are also included as Cook Group meals. What are Cook Group Meals? While camping, groups of 2 to 4 people take turns to plan the meal, shop and cook for the group. Your crew will always assist you. At the end of every meal, everyone helps to give a hand with washing and tidying up. Your dietary requirements are valued and accommodated to enhance the comfort of all travellers. Inform us of your needs during booking, and weโll consider them in meal planning. While touristy towns offer diverse options, certain regions may have limited choices. Common meals feature quesadillas and eggs with fillings like cheese, mushrooms, beans, chicken, or pork. Vegetarians might encounter repetitive options, while vegan choices are more restricted. In essence, despite potential limitations in certain areas, we prioritize providing suitable and flavorful meals catering to all dietary preferences.
Not included:
Optional
Optional Activities - Puerto Morelos: Snorkel: 300 MXN - Chichen Itzรก: Guide: 1,000 MXN to divide between those interested in - Bacalar: Upgrade standard boat tour for sailing boat tour: 400 MXN (If all the group wants to) - Palenque: Temazcal (indigenous steam bath): 500 MXN - San Cristรณbal de las Casas: Temazcal (indigenous steam bath): 500 MXN - San Cristรณbal de las Casas: Visit to San Juan Chamula and Zinacantรกn: 500 MXN - San Cristรณbal de las Casas: Boat tour at Sumidero Canyon: 500 MXN - San Cristรณbal de las Casas: Many other day tours available at our hostel - Mazunte: Turtle Liberation: 300 MXN pp - Mazunte:Boat tour at La Ventanilla Mangrove: 400 MXN - Oaxaca City: Guided tour to Monte Alban Archeological Site: 500 MXN - Oaxaca City: Explore the wood and clay artisan workshops of Oaxacaโs villages: 500 MXN - Mexico City: Lucha Libre (Mexican Wrestling): 300-500 MXN - Mexico City: Visit to Frida Kahloโs Museum: 300 MXN (Need to reserve long in advance) - Mexico City: Guide Frida Kahloโs Museum: 700 MXN to divide between those interested in (if available) - Mexico City: 1-night extension + guided tour to Teotihuacรกn Archeological Site: 1,000 MXN
Insurance
Having travel insurance is essential to protect yourself against unforeseen events while on the trip. We require all passengers to have comprehensive medical travel insurance. We accept any travel insurance provider as long as we have the necessary policy details, including the policy number and the companyโs 24-hour emergency contact number. It should cover medical expenses, emergency repatriation, personal liability, and trip cancellation or curtailment. While other inclusions like loss of baggage or flight coverage are optional, itโs best to consider them.
Flights
Booking your flights independently using popular search engines like Skyscanner or Google Flights is recommended. For internal flights in Mexico, consider airlines like Aeromexico for reliability and comfort, or Volaris for more affordable options, but be aware of possible delays. Additionally, ADO is a reputable bus company for comfortable travel within the country. Given the nature of adventure travel, itโs best to have flexible flight options or travel insurance to cover unforeseen changes or cancellations.
Others
Accommodation Upgrades Upgrades to private rooms while in hostels and campings are often available but not guaranteed and cannot be pre-booked. Priority is given to the crew for optimal rest, particularly the driver. If there are limited upgrades, they will be allocated on a rotational basis to ensure fairness. Airport Transfers For the most efficient transfer to your hotel, consider using shared vans, which you can pre-book at www.bookaway.com to ensure fair pricing. Prices usually range from 10-20 USD, depending on your destination. Alternatively, look for transfer service kiosks at the airport exits for official pricing and secure payment options. Avoid paying directly to drivers and tipping. Although we can arrange private transfers with drivers holding signs, we advise against it due to higher costs without added benefits.
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Itinerary of your trip South Mexico Wonders, Backpackers Edition
- Day 1 Puerto Morelos. A Tropical Welcome To Mexico!
Puerto Morelos. A Tropical Welcome To Mexico!
- Day 2 Valladolid. Colourful Reefs, Pristine Cenotes And Colonial Gems!
Valladolid. Colourful Reefs, Pristine Cenotes And Colonial Gems!
- Day 3 Bacalar. Discovering Chichรฉn Itzรก And Mayan Traditions
Bacalar. Discovering Chichรฉn Itzรก And Mayan Traditions
Experience Style
Mixed
There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโre also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.
Accomodation level
Medium
This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.
Experience Type
Small Group
Youโll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.
Physical Rating
Challenging
Long and challenging experience. Youโll be required to have good physical fitness to go on it. In some of these activities you'll need previous experience on similar activities.
Age range
Min: 16 / Max: 70
Age range allowed for this experience.
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