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NATURE & COLONIAL NEIGHBOURHOODS

PILGRIMAGE FROM THE MONARCH BIOSPHERE TO TOLANTONGO

"My late February trip to the Sierra Chincua monarch sanctuary was an incredibly journey, and I'm so glad I went. Jennifer was super helpful and made sure all our logistics worked out. Dr. Jaramillo was a font of info about monarchs and their habits.  Best of all, the butterflies showed up and fluttered all around us on the trail so we could observe and learn from them up close in their Michoacán habitat."

- Cathy (Hope for the Monarchs)

PILGRIMAGE FROM THE MONARCH BIOSPHERE TO TOLANGONTO

INCLUDES A SCIENTIST-LED TOUR TO THE MONARCH BUTTERFLY BIOSPHERE

STARTS:  Mexico City, Mexico

ENDS:  Mexico City, Mexico

DATES: March 4-16, 2026

DURATION: 12 Nights / 13 Days

PRICES:

7 GUESTS:  $65,200 MXN PER PERSON

INCLUSIONS: 

Hotel x 12 nights + 12 Breakfasts.  All other meals are separate. All transportation in a comfortable Mercedes Van, return, from Mexico City.  Guided services with a bilingual Certified National Guide included.   Lecture and Scientist-led tour included. Entrance for Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary & tour included.  All entrance fees & activities in itinerary are included.  Tips are discretionary and appreciated.  

 

PAYMENT METHOD:  We accept Transfers through WISE and also STRIPE, but we charge 5% for Stripe due to their processing fees, which WISE does not charge us.  Alternately, you can make a direct deposit to our account.  Please contact us for more information. 

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TRIP OVERVIEW

Central Mexico is a treasure trove of indigenous history & narratives...

Mexico City is an excellent gateway to Mexico, founded in the homeland of several different indigenous groups, the most recent being the Mexica (Tenochca / Aztec), who founded their capital of Tenochitlan in 1325 on an island in Lake Texcoco.  Other notable known groups to inhabit this region include the Tlatelolca, Tepanecs, Acolhua, Xochimilcas & Chalcas...

with charming neighbourhoods, cities, nature reserves and more...

With iconic colonial neighbourhoods, the floating chinampa gardens of Xochimilco, and more museums per capita than any other city in the world, centering your explorations around Mexico City and area opens you up to the UNESCO protected Monarch Butterfly Biosphere and a region historically significant due to an intercontinental trade route that linked silver and gold mines with Spain, whilst birthing a plethora of globally celebrated influences due to increased Imports and exports.  This central area of Mexico was an integral link that connected east to west, and west to east via the ocean routes from Veracruz to Europe and Manilla, Philippines with Acapulco. Some scientist now surmise there could even be a possible link between the phenomenal Monarch Butterfly migration and the important minerals still being mined here...       

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Visit the Royal Monarchs of Michoacan with an esteemed scientist...

Dr. Jaramillo is originally from Ecuador and has spent significant time in the three countries that host the monarch butterfly migration. Dr. Jaramillo studied English in the US in his youth, completed his doctorate in Canada, and now lives in Mexico with his Mexican wife and children. His multicultural background and lifelong passion for soil science gives him a unique perspective on monarch butterfly biology and conservation. To understand the migration, we need more detailed information about their relationship with the forests where they overwinter, and if we are to safeguard the health of the butterfly forest, local people must play a major role in its preservation.

Dr. Jaramillo studied agriculture in Ecuador before completing his doctorate in biology at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. His dissertation research focused on reusing human byproducts (organic residues) to create a soil amendment to improve soil conditions for agricultural and forestry applications. In Ontario, Dr. Jeremy McNeil introduced Dr. Jaramillo to the incredible monarch butterfly migration that originates there. Dr. McNeil encouraged Dr. Jaramillo to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Dr. Jaramillo's postdoc led him to his current position in the department of agroecology at the Research Institute for Ecosystems and Sustainability at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Morelia.


For several reasons, Dr. Jaramillo's postdoctoral project was a turning point in his life. The project focused on improving the soil ecosystem for more efficient reforestation practices in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. In the process, Dr. Jaramillo collaborated with an indigenous community that lives inside the Reserve. Through the project, 94% seedling survival rates were achieved, and the forest ecosystem was restored in just four years. Dr. Jaramillo learned that collaborating with local communities and promoting their wellbeing is the only way to effectively conserve the forest ecosystem that monarchs choose as their overwintering grounds. This project earned Dr. Jaramillo  the 2014 Pollinator Advocate Award which has encouraged him to continue finding ways to conserve the forests that host monarch butterflies during the winter.


Visiting the monarch butterfly overwintering colonies with Dr. Jaramillo promises to be a wonderful experience not only focused on learning more about these incredible insects but also to see how all of us can help conserve and protect these iconic winged creatures.

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We will visit a wonderful pottery studio & stay in Zitacuaro

On our way to Zitacuaro, we will stop at the pottery studio of Javier Servin to browse through his exquisite pottery studio.  He offers three lines of pottery, with tiered price-points that make perfect gifts and personal collection pieces...

where we will relax and rest before our big adventure...

 

Zitacuaro is a bustling city far from the tourist crowds, but our lodgings are on the outskirts of the city.  We will begin our lecture at around 5 PM, enjoying further discussion during dinner.  The ranch has a heated pool, lovely gift shop with amazing honey from their own bees, among other products, and the rooms are equipped with fireplaces if you'd like to build a fire.

Please be prepared for some steep slopes in the monarch reserve...

The monarch butterflies choose high altitudes for their roosts, so we will be climbing at an altitude of about 3350 meters / 11,000 feet.  We will take trucks up the mountain, with an opportunity for some guests to travel local style, in the back of the truck.  If you prefer to ride inside the truck, please let us know when you confirm your tour so we are sure to have enough trucks and drivers hired.  (Likewise, if you'd like to ride in the back, please let us know).  The drive takes about one hour each way and is a bumpy, mountain road.

and all kinds of weather, from warm & sunny to frigid and uncomfortable... 

We've been chilled to the bone and sunburned in the reserves and unfortunately, the weather is always unpredictable!  We recommend bringing a small daypack for a warm sweater, toque, mittens, umbrella, sunscreen, sunglasses and water bottle.  The best part of being prepared is Murphey's Law will leave us to wonderful, warm skies! 

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HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS TOUR

  • Private Monarch Butterfly Reserve

  • Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Reserve

  • Charco del Indigeno Botanical Garden

  • Xochimilco Chinampas & Island of the Creepy Dolls

  • Las Grutas Hotsprings

  • Tolantongo Hotsprings

  • Pottery Studio of Javier Servin

  • Mazahua Textile Collective

  • Dolores Hidalgo Pottery

  • Museum of Anthropology

  • Frida Kahlo House

  • Leon Trotsky Museum

  • Hope for the Monarchs Lecture

This trip departs and returns to/from Mexico City...

Please fly into Mexico City Airport for this tour.

We recommend arriving early and leaving late if it's your first time....

Mexico City is a sprawling metropolis with endless neighbourhoods, museums, archaeological sites ad nature reserves to explore.  We always recommend spending some extra time here when you can...

QUESTIONS?

 

Please do not hesitate to contact Jennifer if you have any questions or would like to schedule this tour at a different time for a private group.  

Email:  coppermoontravels@protonmail.com

WhatsApp:  +52 443 639 2782 (Please text first)

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Coordinator: Jennifer Bjarnason
Coppermoontravels@protonmail.com
WhatsApp: +52 443 639 2782

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