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SENDERO DEL JAGUAR

Hiking Experience

Nov 13th – 17th, 2025 

Booking Deadline: Oct 17th, 2025

Trip Length

5 Days, 4 Nights

Group Size

Max. 14 People

Activity Level

(3) Balanced Intensity ⓘ

(3) Balanced Intensity (Intermediate-Advanced):

Perfect for those seeking a balanced blend of moderate and energetic activities
A mix of Intermediate and advanced levels.

Physical Activity: 4-6 hours daily

Distances:  Hike up to 10 miles / 16 km each day
Terrain: Varied, mostly non-technical single trails, with some sections of rugged and semi-exposed creek/river crossings.

Vertical gain: Up to 3,200 ft / 1000 m per day

Elevation: Up to 11,500 ft / 3,500 m

Distances:

Ranging 10 km daily

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Overview

Embark on an immersive hiking adventure through the ancient paths of the Chinantla mountains. “Sendero del Jaguar” translates to “Jaguar Trail” in Spanish, a region nestled in the heart of the Oaxacan Chinantla region. Celebrated for its extraordinary biodiversity, its trails encompass 11% of Mexico’s humid tropical rainforests and serve as a crucial passageway for majestic jaguars.

 

On this 5-day hiking expedition, you will be guided by local experts on a journey from the crisp mountain heights to the lush, humid depths of the jungle. 

Your Adventure Itinerary

We will depart from Oaxaca City downtown in comfortable transportation provided by Aire Libre.Upon arrival at Cascada de Niebla, we will enjoy a serene evening immersing ourselves in one of the most well-preserved cloud forests in the area, famous for its breathtaking sunsets.

 

 

Lunch & Dinner: Included

Accommodation: Cascada de Niebla Cabins
Airport shuttles to Oaxaca City: Not Included
REQUIRED ARRIVAL Any Time Before 11:00 AM
House in the Historic Center of Antigua 

After leaving Santiago Comaltepec, we will venture into Tepetotutla, a community that has harmoniously coexisted with jaguars while emphasizing the importance of water conservation. We’ll reach our campsite after navigating through dense and ancient forests, to enjoy hearty meals and a well-deserved rest.

 

As the sun sets, we’ll be serenaded by a chorus of unique native birds. This mountainous terrain boasts an extraordinary variety of bird species, including the majestic pheasant. We’ll spend the night in our “million-star” tents, immersed in the enchanting ambiance of the cloud forest.

 

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner: Included

Accommodation: High-altitude campsite amidst the cloud forest

We will embark on a captivating descent spanning 14 kilometers with a -1,200 meter negative elevation, into the heart of a lush conservation zone, home to one of the world’s most enchanting cloud forests.

 

As we hike, the landscape transforms into a vibrant jungle, leading us to Santa Cruz Tepetotutla, a village known for its rich medicinal plants, captivating history, and warm-hearted residents. There we will spend the night in cozy cabins, enjoying meals with a unique blend of deliciousness and local charm.

 

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner: Included

Accommodation: Cabins at Estación Modelo Tepetotutla

While a single day can hardly capture the essence of this paradise, we dedicate this day to relaxation, savoring the delightful weather, and immersing ourselves in the pristine waters of the Perfume River. This day we will delight in the region’s signature dish, “caldo de piedra,” prepared right by the river, and take the chance to connect with families who continue to preserve their ancestral customs and traditions.

 

As the day unfolds, we’ll come together for a surprise workshop, and as night falls, we’ll be lulled to sleep by the gentle and rhythmic melodies of the river.

 

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner: Included

Accommodation: Community Cabins at San Antonio del Barrio

We’ll kick off the day with a hearty traditional breakfast, a fitting farewell to the Chinanteca communities that have welcomed us. Our adventure culminates with a hiking adventure through one of the region’s most iconic and breathtaking sites.

By approximately 5:30 PM, we’ll arrive back in Oaxaca City, marking the end of our unforgettable journey.

 

Breakfast: Included

Shuttles to Oaxaca Airport: Not Included

REQUIRED DEPARTURE Any Time After 7:00 PM

Discover the world through running

– We look for new perspectives within cultures and communities in remote places that exist outside of modern societal structures which are focused only in progress and gains.–

Experience Details

  • Embark on an immersive hiking expedition along the Jaguar Trail (Sendero del Jaguar), home to the highest concentration of jaguars living in harmony with the local communities.
  • Immerse yourself in the wisdom of indigenous inhabitants as you learn about the rich world of medicinal plants.
  • Enjoy a culinary journey indulging in regional delights such as the renowned “caldo de piedra”, and a diverse array of traditional regional dishes.
  • Experience sleeping beneath the stars nestled among the towering pine trees on the mountain ridge.
  • Witness the presence of endemic wildlife and birds and take a refreshing dip in one of Mexico’s most pristine rivers.

INCLUDED:

– Transportation throughout the whole experience.

– Specially designed trails along the magical landscapes of the Sierra Chinanteca

– Rural culinary experiences. *We can accommodate all dietary preferences.

– Exclusively designed yoga and meditation sessions.

– All meals and accommodations for the duration of the experience.

– Knowledgeable and professional local guides.

– Aire Libre & partner brands merchandise.

– Complimentary La Familia Global Community Membership ($ 25 USD value)

NOT INCLUDED:

– Airfare for your inbound and outbound flights or travel transportation to Oaxaca

– Shuttles to and from the Meeting Point in Oaxaca City

– Travel Insurance. We highly recommend securing personal travel insurance for your peace of mind.

– Alcoholic beverages and any additional meals beyond the provided ones.

First night: We will stay in pitched-roof cabins, with each cabin housing shared rooms with two double beds. Every cabin is equipped with a full bathroom (shower and toilet), hot water, electricity, and Wi-Fi.

Second night: We will be at a remote campsite in the dense cloud forest. The 4-season tents accommodate 2 people each, and there is no access to electricity, mobile network, or Wi-Fi. The campsite features eco-friendly dry toilets. All food and water will be supplied by Aire Libre.

Third night: We will stay in the Modelo Tepetotutla cabins, which are surrounded by agroforestry coffee plantations and an orchid nursery. The station offers alpine shelter-style rooms divided into two main sections–one for women and another for men. These rooms feature single bunk beds, shared bathrooms, a central courtyard adorned with endemic plants, and a dining area with panoramic forest views. While internet access is not available, electricity is provided for your convenience.

 

March edition: This month marks a period of drought, where the valleys are adorned with golden grasslands and the forests create a captivating contrast between their orange foliage and the lush green of conifers. The route weaves through bodies of water, bringing a refreshing touch amidst the prevailing dryness. Please note that mornings can be brisk due to the proximity to the mountains.

November edition: November paints the landscape with vibrant hues as fields burst into bloom, marking the transition into winter. The mountains mirror this colorful spectacle. The skies remain mostly clear, accompanied by gentle winds. Precipitation chances are low, and the mornings offer a slightly chilly embrace.

FOOTWEAR
(2) Hiking boots or shoes
(1) Comfortable camp shoes

 

FIRST LAYER (BASE)
(1) Thermal clothing (top and bottom / synthetic
or wool)
(3) Short-sleeved t-shirts
(1) Long-sleeved shirt
(4) Pairs of underwear
(3) Pairs of wool or synthetic blend socks
If you don’t have wool socks, bring 2 extra pairs of cotton
Socks

 

SECOND LAYER (MIDDLE)
(2) Athletic pants (No denim)
(2) Sweater or fleece sweatshirt
(1) Warm beanie
(1) Pajamas (long-sleeved and pants)

 

THIRD LAYER
(1) Warm jacket
(2) Waterproof jacket or rain poncho
(1) Waterproof pants or rain poncho

 

EQUIPMENT

(1) Sleeping bag (-10°C) for November edition and (0°C) for March edition

(1) 2-Strap hiking backpack with waist and
chest buckle for the hike. (maximum 30 liters)
(2) Durable 1-liter water containers
(1) Camping dry bag (20 L)
(1) Headlamp
(1) Personal hygiene kit
(1) Synthetic towel for swimming in the river.
(1) Sleeping mat (optional)

  • Please note that there will be limited phone signal or internet access throughout the trip, given the remote nature of our destination. Remember that this experience involves rural and indigenous community tourism, so access to hot water may vary, although it is generally available.
  • Currently, Mexico’s international borders remain open.
  • A valid passport is required for entry.
  • Foreigners might be required to present a return ticket.
  • A visa might be required depending on your nationality

Our journey is designed in collaboration with local allies of the ancient Chinantec culture, who are dedicated to caring for and preserving the forests that we will be passing through, as well as the resources that support thousands of people downstream. The conservation of the forests is of utmost importance to the Sendero del Jaguar project, so we keep our groups small, respecting the carrying capacity of the native forests. We practice responsible conservation and regenerative tourism. Therefore, please note that our accommodations will not have the amenities of a resort, boutique hotel, or all-inclusive resort. Expect clean lodging with basic facilities and shared bathrooms.

Maintaining customs and traditions, as well as the natural context, encourages us to have Low Impact Tourism, benefiting both travelers by exposing us to different paradigms, rhythms, diets, and worldviews in harmony with the earth’s rhythms. It also benefits local communities by expanding the network of livelihoods through responsible tourism practices and the social encounters it enables. The limited Wi-Fi/mobile connectivity will allow us an invaluable detoxification from the usual digital stimuli.

What type of Tourism is Sendero del Jaguar?
Nature Tourism
Conservation Tourism
Biocultural Tourism
Regenerative Tourism
Rural Tourism
Transformative Tourism
Low Impact Tourism

What type of Tourism is NOT Sendero del Jaguar?
Lifestyle Tourism
Mass Tourism
Remote Work Tourism
Luxury Travel
Entertainment Tourism

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