Ventanilla, Mexico
Information
This village compose 25 families, all committed to working to maintain life mangrove and conserve biodiversity. In the mangrove nest and live different species of birds and reptiles: woodpecker, kingfisher, duck and diver an immense variety of herons, alligators and iguanas. Many of them endangered. an immense variety of crustaceans and microorganisms that serve as food for turtles, dolphins and fish when the bars break occurs in these lagoons where mangroves grow,. That is, when the sea meets the lagoon. . A phenomenon that occurs during the rainy season can perform many activities: Walking the lagoon by boat, meet in full bloom life mangrove swamp with its countless birds, iguanas and crocodiles in their natural habitat. Visit the farm crocodiles, where newborns have animals that protect the growing up to be released. Visit the nursery, created to apollar mangrove reforestation. Try the delicious food at the restaurants in the village.
Get There
Ventanilla is 14 km from Puerto Angel.
By Road:
Puerto Angel are you located south of the city of Oaxaca, 250 kilometers above the federal highway No. 175. In the City of Oaxaca, on a journey of 6 hours at San Pedro Pochutla, where a cab transbordas , truck, van or jeepney, and prosigues to Puerto Angel, 15 minutes travel 13 kilometers. The city of San Pedro Pochutla, is the point of arrival and departure, all lines of trucks operating in the area with connections to Mexico City, Acapulco, Salina Cruz, Oaxaca and Chiapas. It is also the regional shopping center, super markets, banking, and clear your market. If traveling by public transport, you can board a bus line "Star Valley", which offers a daily departure at 23:15 hours, with an approximate distance of 7 hours. Another option is to travel to Puerto Escondido and there board a local bus or hire a taxi trip special.
By air:
You can take a flight to Puerto Escondido or Huatulco, where you continue by road on a journey of 45 minutes to Puerto Angel, which is the midpoint between Puerto Escondido and Huatulco.