The Aviary Xaman-Ha bird sanctuary Mexican founded a decade ago, opened its doors and welcomes domestic and foreign visitors. Those who work in Xaman-Ha are proud to share this room natural, planned to conserve the great diversity of birds and plants in southeastern Mexico. Here lives a population of 200 individuals belonging to 45 species. Among the Mexican Rainforest majestic live, eat, fly, reproduce, our birds come and go. The Aviary Xaman It is a bird sanctuary located in a wildlife refuge in Playa del Carmen, which aims to offer all visitors a taste of the beautiful species that inhabit the region.
In Xaman Ha Aviary you will find plenty of birds, including pelicans, flamingos, ducks, macaws, parrots, among many others. And you can observe endemic birds such as parrots Yucatan, which is endangered and has found its home in this beautiful place. So, being situated in a natural paradise, you will see some turtles, small mammals living in the area and many species of plants that take care of this bird. The Xaman-Ha Aviary is located in the Playacar resort subdivision, south of the town of Playa del Carmen and is one of the most attractive places in the area, much visited by wildlife enthusiasts who want to know about the flora and fauna of Quintana Roo.
The routes along the Xaman-Ha Aviary last approximately 45 minutes, in which people can observe the flora and fauna more diverse. In the course of the interesting tours you can discover and learn about plants and animals typical of the region. The flora framed in an area of just over two hectares is classified botanically and is also part of the rich natural heritage of Quintana Roo.
The Aviary Xaman-Ha is an ideal place to observe and learn relaxed nature. Another quality of this park is that here you can take pictures with a tripod, use flash and shoot the birds in the wild or to aquatic species in the cenotes as part of this special place. Perhaps our guests just want to enjoy the scenery, admire detail not only the variety of birds and plants, but also meet other members of the community and the beautiful butterflies, iguanas and other small mammals that share this space in perfect harmony, as here made our Mayan ancestors hundreds of years ago when he named this place as Xaman-Ha means "Water of the North". Visiting hours are Monday to Sunday from 9am to 5pm, providing a small fee recovery.