Tulum is repurposing an old airfield into the new 7,237-acre “Jaguar Park,” a cultural, historical and environmental project, as a key part of Mexico’s southeast sustainable development plan, according to its launching marketing campaign.
Images and videos released so far showcase an impressive natural landscape combining the breathtaking jungle with the dazzling Caribbean Sea.
According to authorities, their ultimate objective is the preservation and conservation of the Jaguar by promoting nature protection, and low-impact cultural and tourist activities that are inclusive for visitors from all over the world.
The Jaguar Park, which is scheduled to open between Sept. 6-9, features a new Maya museum, 1.24 mile-long bike lanes strategically
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