Nature's Sacred Paradise

Nature's Sacred Paradise

Nature's Sacred Paradise, also known as Xcaret, is a self described eco-archaeological theme park situated in the Mayan Riviera of Quintana Roo, Mexico. The park showcases the natural landscape and rich biodiversity of tropical Mexico, and provides a glimpse into the culture and traditions of the Maya peoples who have lived in the region for many thousands of years. Notable attractions include archaeological ruins, underground rivers, caves, botanical gardens, tropical bird breeding aviaries, coral reef aquariums, dolphin shows, puma and jaguar enclosures, and other faunal and floral exhibits. Visitors may also swim with the dolphins, go horseback riding, and snorkeling at additional expense.

The 5-hectare area was originally purchased by architect Miguel Quintana Pali with the idea of building small scale residential property. When he began clearing the land, he started to uncover cenotes formed by collapsed cave ceilings, and with such unique surroundings he formulated the idea of a theme park. In 1986, he worked with several associates and invested over $30 million USD to bring the plan into action. Since then, the Xcaret theme park and the Occidental Grand Xcaret resort have become very popular tourist locations.

The Nature's Sacred Paradise, is also responsible for displacing local Mayan communities and illegally keeping endangered species in captivity to attract visitors. The development and success of such large scale, energy intensive, and ecologically unsustainable schemes are a testament to the tremendous profits associated with being labeled as ecotourism.


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