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MONARCH BUTTERFLY
TOUR

HOPE FOR THE MONARCHS

"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)

HOPE FOR THE MONARCHS

A SCIENTIST-LED TOUR TO THE MONARCH BUTTERFLY BIOSPHERE

STARTS:  San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato Mexico

ENDS:  San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato Mexico

DATES: January 25-26, 2026

DURATION: 1 Night / 2 Days

PRICES INCLUDE TAXES AND ARE BASED ON COST SHARING.  IF YOU WOULD LIKE A PRIVATE ROOM FOR 1, THE EXTRA COST IS $1100 MXN.  PLEASE REQUEST A ROOMMATE, AND WE WILL TRY TO MATCH YOU WITH SOMEONE TO AVOID THIS EXTRA EXPENSE.

 

12 GUESTS - $8410 MXN EACH  (APPROX $455 USD / $640 CAD / $400 EU)

13 GUESTS - $8120 MXN EACH  (APPROX $440 USD / $620 CAD / $380 EU)

14 GUESTS - $7714 MXN EACH (APPROX $420 USD / $585 CAD / $360 EU)

15 GUESTS - $7366 MXN EACH  (APPROX $400 USD / $560 CAD / $345 EU)

16 GUESTS - $7250 MXN EACH (APPROX $390 USD / $550 CAD / $340 EU)

17 GUESTS - $6902 MXN EACH  (APPROX $375 USD / $525 CAD / $325 EU)

18 GUESTS - $6670 MXN EACH (APPROX $360 USD / $510 CAD / $315 EU)

INCLUSIONS: 

Hotel x1 night (double occupancy), 1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch & 1 Dinner (Drinks are separate).  Lecture and Scientist-led tour of Sierra Chincua Butterfly Reserve. Entrance Fee is included.  Tips are discretionary and appreciated.

CURRENCY CONVERTER

TRIP OVERVIEW

The Monarch Migration remains a phenomenal mystery...

Monarch Butterflies are the only known species with an inter-generational migration pattern, involving 3-4 generations of monarchs with a short life-span flying north to Canada, and 1 generation with a longer life-span that flies all the way back to central Mexico.  Scientists are still conducting research and exploring theories about how and why this migration happens...  

and scientists are struggling for solutions to save it...

If you live along the monarch migration path, there are many ways to assist migrating butterflies, such as growing native milkweed and native nectar plants in your garden. Avoiding products that involve transgenic corn is another way to mitigate harm, as many farmers spray pesticides to kill milkweed in their cornfields.  Choosing beef from grass-fed over grain-fed is one way to avoid supporting pesticide use, as is opting for organic vegetables and refraining from using harmful chemicals in your own garden.  

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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.

We will visit a wonderful pottery studio & stay in Tlalpujahua...

On our way to Tlalpujahua, 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 enjoy a walking tour to explore this beautiful village... 

Tlalpujahua is an enchanting village of colonial buildings that are hunched up a steep mountainside, with a very special church in the centre of the town.  Galleries here sell warm wool shawls, capes and accessories, pottery pieces and the famed hand-blown glass Christmas ornaments that won this village the reputation as Mexico's Christmas town.  Please be prepared for cold weather by nightfall.  If you happen to have an electric blanket, we highly recommend bringing it as none of the hotels here have heating systems.  If you suffer from the cold, we also recommend bringing a toque  - it really does feel like Christmas here! 

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

The monarch butterflies choose high altitudes for their roosts, moving to lower elevations before their departure.  We never know where they will be until arrival, but both routes involve climbing fairly steep hills in a few places.  There are wooden walking sticks available for rent at the park entrance, or if you have poles, you may want to bring them.  There are horses at Sierra Chincua, which are led by guides.  The cost is usually around $300 pesos return, plus a tip.  Even those who ride will need to hike, as the horses are not permitted within the sanctuary where the colony resides.  If you have COPD or trouble hiking at higher altitudes, please contact us for more information so we can help you determine whether or not this hike is for you...

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! 

HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS TOUR

  • Sierra Chincua Butterfly Sanctuary with award winning biologist

  • Pueblo Magico Tlalpujahua

  • Pottery Studio of Javier Servin

  • Hope for the Monarchs Lecture

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This trip departs from San Miguel de Allende...

Leon, Guanajuato and Queretaro, Queretaro are the closest airports to San Miguel de Allende.  If you are. coming from another location, you will need to be in the centro by 7:45 AM for our early departure.  We will return to San Miguel by around 7:00 PM.

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

San Miguel de Allende is a charming and colourful city with a vibrant energy, fabulous galleries, boutique hotels, great restaurants and picturesque streets.  We highly recommend staying here for a few days and including some excursions outside of the city, to explore some of the other nearby treasures. 

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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