South Mexico Wonders, Backpackers Edition

20 Days Starting in Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, Mexico and ending in Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico

Visiting: Puerto Morelos, Valladolid, Cenote X'ux Ha, Bacalar, Chichén-Itzá, Pujula Aldea Maya Viva, Cabañas Panto-ha, Conhuas, Sitio Arqueologico Calakmul, Zotz Cave, Palenque, Cenote Miguel Colorado, San Cristobal de las Casas, Agua Azul Waterfalls, Chamula, Zinacantán, Centro Ecoturístico "El Aguacero", Mazunte, Ventanilla Community Ecotourism, Oaxaca, Palenque Tio Lipe, Monte Albán, Hierve el Agua, Helia Bravo Hollis Botanical Garden, Mexico City, Embarcadero Cuemanco

Tour operator:

Lupita Overland

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

6 - 9

Physical rating:

High, Medium

Age range:

16-70

Special diets catered:

Meat, Vegetarians, Vegans, Gluten Free

Tour operated in:

English

Private Available:

Request A Private Tour

From: $3289 $2631 Operator discount: -$658 -20%

NB: Prices correct on 30-Jun-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Welcome to our Backpackers Edition tour, where adventure meets affordability in the most vibrant and fun way! First, we’re diving into the Yucatan Peninsula, where sandy beaches and vibrant reefs await. Brace yourself for the ancient mystique of Chichen Itzá and the mesmerizing hues of Bacalar Lagoon. From Mayan kingdoms to bat caves and open cenotes, get ready for a whirlwind of discovery at Calakmul! Next, Chiapas! Prepare to be awestruck by Palenque Site and enchanted by the charm of San Cristóbal de las Casas. We’ll hike, camp, and chase waterfalls along the majestic cliffs of La Venta Canyon—talk about adrenaline! Then it’s off to Oaxaca, where we’ll immerse in the hippie atmosphere of Mazunte. Explore the mangrove, join turtle liberations, and laze on pristine beaches. Dive into Oaxaca City’s rich traditions, explore mezcal factories and marvel at the petrified falls. But wait, there’s more! Picture yourself camping amidst the world’s greatest cactus reserve as we make our way to Mexico City. Get ready for historic cantinas and the wild world of Mexico’s Lucha Libre. And what better way to wrap it all up than with a boat party along the enchanting Xochimilco canals? So grab your backpack and join Lupita for the adventure of a lifetime! From marvellous towns to breathtaking nature and ancient marvels, this expedition promises unforgettable memories and endless fun. You’re gonna love it!

Highlights

  • Trek around the Sierra and swim at Hierve El Agua’s infinite pools

  • Enjoy the beaches of the Caribbean and Pacific Coasts

  • Wild Camp at the gigantic La Venta Canyon and refresh under its natural falls

  • Spot tropical wildlife at Palenque and Calakmul National Parks, including the infamous Bat Sinkhole

  • Take a boat ride and swim in the crystal-clear waters of Bacalar and Xul Há Lagoons

  • Submerge at the splendid Xux Há and Miguel Colorado Cenotes

  • Learn about the Yucatec Mayan Traditions at one of their cooperatives

  • Visit the Maguey Fields, a Mezcal Farm, the Artisans and the Vibrant Markets of Oaxaca

  • Discover the history of Mexico City and enjoy a boat party at Xochimilco Channels

  • Explore the Spanish heritage at Oaxaca de Juárez and San Cristóbal de las Casas

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Places You'll See

Cenote Xux Há

Agua Azul Cascades

Cenote Miguel Colorado

Calakmul Or Becan Sites

Chichen Itzá

Mazunte Beach

Bacalar Lagoon

Xul Há Lagoon

El Aguacero Wild Camp

Puerto Morelos

Palenque Archeological Site

Mariachis!

San Cristóbal De Las Casas

Hierve El Agua Springs

Bat Sinkhole

Jungle Walks

Cactus Reserve

Extreme Fun Nightlife!

Oaxaca City

Mexican Cantinas!

Trajineras At Xochimilco Channels

Mexico City

Mezcal Farm

Punta Cometa

Maguey Fields

Mayan Cooperative

Markets And Juice Shops

Itinerary

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Day 1 : A Tropical Welcome To Mexico!

Location: Puerto Morelos

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Las Arenas

Meals Included: No Meals

Discover the tranquil charm of Puerto Morelos, where pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs await. At 5:30 pm, gather for a briefing on our upcoming adventure. It's a chance to set the stage for our journey and connect with fellow travellers. After that, head out for our first group dinner!

While our tour promises ample swimming time, beach enthusiasts can arrive earlier. Please note the possibility of encountering sargassum algae, which can affect the beach experience. Feel free to reach out to us for a pre-accommodation or further information.

- Facilities: Hotel Arenas offers Wi-Fi, AC, and beach access. ATM and currency exchange services are available in town
- Airport Transfer: Approximately 45 minutes / 30 km. We highly recommend you book your transfer before arrival to avoid being overcharged. Choose the “Mexico Travel Solutions” shared van for 10 USD on www.bookaway.com
- Arrival Airport: Cancun International Airport (CUN)
- Pre-Departure Meeting: 5:30 pm (local time) at Hotel Arenas Reception

Day 2 : Colourful Reefs, Pristine Cenotes And Colonial Gems!

Location: Valladolid, Cenote X'ux Ha

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Xtakay

Meals Included: No Meals

Today's adventure begins with a free morning at the beach, with an optional snorkelling tour, followed by an exploration of the breathtaking Xu’x Ha Cenote, renowned as one of the best cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula. In the afternoon, we'll journey to Valladolid and enjoy a free evening in this colonial town.
Included Activities: Xu’x Ha Cenote. Visit Valladolid Town

- Optional Activities: Snorkel Tour
- Facilities: Hostel Xtakay offers Wi-Fi and AC for your relaxation
- Route: Approximately 3 hours / 170 km

Day 3 : Discovering Chichén Itzá And Mayan Traditions

Location: Bacalar, Chichén-Itzá, Pujula Aldea Maya Viva

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Xiinbal

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today, we embark on a journey to explore the world-famous Chichén Itzá Site. As soon as it opens, we'll enter this UNESCO World Heritage site, one of the largest ancient cities in the world. Marvel at the iconic Kukulcan Pyramid, one of the seven wonders of the world, as we traverse through the ancient ruins. After our visit, the Yucatec Mayans will welcome us. Experience their rich traditions and savour a delightful traditional lunch prepared by the community.

Finally, we will arrive in Bacalar, a beautiful relaxed village in front of a pristine lagoon. We’ll show you the main square and the best restaurant options.

- Included Activities: Chichén Itza Archeological Site Entry. Learn Mayan traditions at a community
- Optional Activities: Guide for the Site, 1,000 MXN between all those interested
- Facilities: Hotel Xiinbal offers Wi-Fi, AC and a central location. There are ATMs and laundry facilities available in town
- Route: Approximately 5 hours / 350 km

Day 4 : Boat Tour And Relaxation At Bacalar Lagoon

Location: Bacalar, Cabañas Panto-ha

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Xiinbal

Meals Included: No Meals

Today, immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Bacalar as we embark on a marvellous boat tour. Fed by underground cenotes, this stunning lagoon offers an ideal space for swimming. Marvel at the breathtaking hues of blue as we cruise along the lengthy, narrow lake, known for its seven different shades of blue.
In the afternoon, we venture to the wilder area of the lagoon, Xul Ha, where you'll have the opportunity to enjoy a free afternoon of swimming and kayaking.

- Included Activities: Boat Tour at Bacalar Lagoon. Relax and swim at Xul-Há Lagoon.
- Optional Activities: Upgrade to a sailing boat (+400 MXN, if the whole group wants to). Kayak renting: 200 MXN
- Facilities: Hotel Xiinbal offers Wi-Fi, AC and a central location. There are ATMs and laundry facilities available in town
- Route: Approximately 1 hour / 50 km

Day 5 : Mayan Wonders And Bat Cave Adventure

Location: Conhuas, Sitio Arqueologico Calakmul, Zotz Cave

Accommodation: Cabins Calakmul

Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner

Today, we'll embark on an expedition to either the Becan or Calakmul Archeological Site, depending on the opening schedules affected by nearby railway construction. Both sites are nestled within one of Mexico's largest reserves, boasting diverse flora and fauna. These remote sites offer a rare opportunity for tourists to climb their ancient pyramids. As we wander through the ruins, keep an eye out for exotic wildlife, including woodpeckers and echoing howler monkeys.

In the afternoon, we'll venture to a bat sinkhole and witness millions of bats emerge from the cave at sunset. Later, we'll settle into our accommodation, consisting of basic cabins.

- Included Activities: Visit Becan or Calakmul Archeological Site (not guided). Guided visit to the bat cave
- Facilities: Cabins Calakmul offers basic cabins for our stay
- Route: Approximately 4.5 to 6.5 h / 200 to 320 Km, depending on which site we visit

Day 6 : Cenote Exploration And Camp Adventure

Location: Palenque, Cenote Miguel Colorado

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Cabañas Kin Balam

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today's journey takes us to Palenque, but not without a memorable stop at Cenote Miguel Colorado for lunch. This open cenote offers a unique and refreshing experience, distinct from the ones we've explored before. Keep an eye out for exotic wildlife, including spider monkeys.

Upon arrival at Palenque National Park, we'll settle into our campsite at Cabañas Kin Balam. With the evening free, take the opportunity to unwind and relax at the bar or by the pool, soaking in the tranquil surroundings. In the evening, we will enjoy a bonfire under the stars!

- Included Activities: Cenote Miguel Colorado
- Facilities: Camping Kin Balam offers camping accommodations with upgrades available, along with Wi-Fi, a pool, a bar, a restaurant, and laundry services.
- Route: Approximately 5.5 h / 390 Km

Day 7 : Exploring Palenque National Park Marvels

Location: Palenque

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Cabañas Kin Balam

Meals Included: Lunch

Our second day in Palenque promises an enriching experience as we embark on a guided visit to the Archeological Site. Nestled deep within the jungle, Palenque is one of Mexico's most impressive archaeological wonders. Marvel at the exquisite Mayan architecture, intricate sculptures, and captivating bas-relief carvings that adorn the site.

After the guided tour, take advantage of the opportunity to explore the surrounding jungle on a scenic hike back from the ruins. Or opt for a Temascal, a traditional indigenous ritual involving a steam bath.

- Included Activities: Guided tour of the Archeological Site of Palenque, including a museum
- Free Activities: Jungle hikes
- Optional Activities: Traditional Temascal (indigenous steam bath)
- Facilities: Camping Kin Balam offers camping accommodations with upgrades available, along with Wi-Fi, a pool, a bar, and a restaurant.
- Route: Approximately 20 min / 5 Km

Day 8 : Turquoise Waterfalls, Colonial Wonders And Hippie Vibes

Location: San Cristobal de las Casas, Agua Azul Waterfalls

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Puerta Vieja

Meals Included: Lunch

Today's journey to San Cristóbal de las Casas offers a blend of exploration and serendipity. Depending on road conditions, we may take different routes and have the chance to visit some stunning waterfalls along the way, provided the water is crystal blue—a spectacle influenced by recent rainfall.

We'll spend two memorable days exploring the myriad attractions, ensuring you experience the best that San Cristóbal has to offer. Don't forget to consult our "Guide for San Cristóbal" to make the most of your time here.

- Included Activities: Immerse in the beauty of Agua Azul Waterfalls. Explore the colonial town San Cristóbal de las Casas
- Facilities: Hostel Puerta Vieja provides Wi-Fi and an excellent location. There are ATMs and laundry facilities conveniently located a few blocks away
- Route: Approximately 6-5 h / 230-460 Km depending on the available route

Day 9 : Exploring The Bohemian Charms Of San Cristóbal

Location: San Cristobal de las Casas

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Puerta Vieja

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today, immerse yourself in the eclectic ambience of San Cristóbal de las Casas, where ancient traditions merge seamlessly with a bohemian, hippie atmosphere. This colonial gem enchants its quaint neighbourhoods, cobblestone streets, and bustling markets. We'll guide you through the highlights of this enchanting town, strolling along pedestrian streets, visiting churches, exploring markets, delving into museums showcasing folk costumes, and more.

In the afternoon, feel free to continue your exploration at your own pace. Wander through the downtown area, indulge in local cuisine at charming restaurants, or experience the lively nightlife at vibrant bars.

- Included Activities: Introductory walk around the best spots of San Cristóbal
- Optional Activities: Explore San Cristóbal's markets, museums, streets, restaurants, and bars.
- Facilities: Hostel Puerta Vieja provides Wi-Fi and an excellent location. There are ATMs and laundry facilities conveniently located a few blocks away

Day 10 : Free Day In San Cristobal For Optional Activities

Location: San Cristobal de las Casas, Chamula, Zinacantán

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Puerta Vieja

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today offers you the freedom to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of San Cristobal. Whether you're seeking relaxation after a lively evening or eager to seize the day, the city awaits with its myriad of attractions.
For those inclined towards early adventures, our hostel offers enticing day tours, with a popular option being a journey to the Tsotsil villages encircling the town. If the group's spirit is adventurous enough, we may venture out in our van for collective exploration. And for those seeking a deeper immersion, we can arrange a Temascal, an indigenous steam bath, to cleanse both body and spirit.

- Optional Activities: Explore the Tzotzil Church of San Juan Chamula and the weaving village of Zinacantan. Explore San Cristóbal's markets, museums, streets, restaurants, and bars. Or… organise in a group to participate in an indigenous temazcal
- Facilities: Hostel Puerta Vieja provides Wi-Fi and an excellent location. There are ATMs and laundry facilities conveniently located a few blocks away

Day 11 : El Aguacero Falls Adventure

Location: Centro Ecoturístico "El Aguacero"

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: La Venta Canyon

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Prepare to immerse yourself in the heart of the wilderness as we hike down La Venta Canyon, rejuvenate under the majestic El Aguacero Falls, and gather wood for a cosy dinner by the campfire. Amidst the serene beauty of the untouched wilderness, leave behind the distractions of modern life—no WiFi, no Instagram, just pure relaxation in the embrace of nature's splendour.

At its zenith, the canyon soars to a staggering height of 620 meters with a 70-meter waterfall, offering breathtaking vistas at every turn. Please note, that this leg of the journey requires a good level of physical fitness. We'll collaborate to transport essential camping gear—tents, mattresses, food, and water—down and up a 500-meter / 700-step staircase. The following day, we'll ascend with all gear in tow. Please note that depending on different conditions, we may need to camp up the canyon.

- Included Activities: Hike Down La Venta Canyon. Refreshing Waterfall Experience. Wild Camping
- Facilities: Wild Camping with No Facilities
- Route: Approximately 2 h / 120 Km

Day 12 : Driving Day To Oaxaca’S Pacific Coast

Location: Mazunte

Accommodation: Posada Las Aves

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today marks a transition as we bid farewell to our campsite and embark on a journey up the canyon to reach our awaiting van. Setting out bright and early, our destination is the laid-back haven of Mazunte on Oaxaca's Pacific coast.

Upon arrival, immerse yourself in the bohemian charm of this seaside village, where time seems to slow down. Take in the eclectic atmosphere that Mazunte has to offer.

While basking in the beauty of La Ventanilla beach, be mindful of the tropical climate, with temperatures soaring up to 35°C, and the possibility of encountering mosquitoes as evening falls.

- Facilities: Posada Las Aves offers AC and WiFi. ATM facilities are available in town
- Route: Approximately 7.5 h / 470 Km

Day 13 : Sunny Beach Bliss And Mangrove Marvels

Location: Mazunte, Ventanilla Community Ecotourism

Accommodation: Posada Las Aves

Meals Included: Breakfast, No Meals

Today unfolds as a leisurely interlude to embrace the relaxed ambience of Mazunte village. Feel the warm sand between your toes as you lounge on the pristine beach or venture on a scenic hike to Punta Cometa, where breathtaking panoramas await.

For those seeking immersive experiences, delve into the enchanting Mangrove of La Ventanilla on a boat tour, just a short drive from Mazunte. Traverse through lush greenery, keeping watch for glimpses of crocodiles, turtles, iguanas, and an array of bird species. Alternatively, partake in a meaningful turtle liberation, contributing to conservation efforts in the area.

- Free Activities: Visit Mazunte and enjoy its beautiful beach. Short hike to Punta Cometa.
- Optional Activities: Mangrove Boat Tour: 400 MXN. Turtle Liberation: 300 MXN
- Facilities: Posada Las Aves offers AC and WiFi. ATM facilities are available in town

Day 14 : Mezcal And Maguey Magic

Location: Oaxaca, Palenque Tio Lipe

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Doña Bety

Meals Included: Lunch, No Meals

Prepare for a day of cultural immersion as we journey through the landscapes of maguey fields and delve into the heart of a traditional mezcal factory. Here, we learn about the intricate process behind this revered spirit. A delightful included lunch awaits, offering a taste of authentic local flavours.

With spirits lifted and senses awakened, we continue our expedition to Oaxaca City. Our introductory walk unveils the rich tapestry of cultural heritage that adorns the city's streets. Each step invites you to embrace the vibrant atmosphere and immerse yourself in the essence of Oaxacan life.

- Included Activities: Maguey Fields and Mezcal Factory guided visit. Introductory walk around Oaxaca City.
- Facilities: Hotel Doña Bety offers WiFi and boasts a prime location opposite an excellent market. ATMs and laundry services are conveniently available in town
- Route: Approximately 4 h / 240 Km

Day 15 : Discovering Oaxaca's Charms

Location: Oaxaca, Monte Albán

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Doña Bety

Meals Included: Breakfast, Cook Group

Today beckons with the promise of discovery in the captivating city of Oaxaca. With its lively markets, vibrant streets, and culinary treasures, Oaxaca City invites you to delve into its cultural tapestry at your own pace.

For those seeking an added layer of adventure, consider a journey to the awe-inspiring Zapotec ruins of Monte Albán. Perched majestically atop a hill, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers panoramic vistas and a glimpse into the ancient civilization that once thrived here. Another alternative for a day tour is visiting the artisans around the villages of Oaxaca.

- Free Activities: Explore Oaxaca City (Markets, Streets, Museums...)
- Optional Activities: Visit Museo de Santo Domingo. Guided Visit to the Zapotec ruins of Monte Albán. Day tour to the artisan’s villages
- Meals: Not included
- Facilities: Hotel Doña Bety offers WiFi and boasts a prime location opposite an excellent market. ATMs and laundry services are conveniently available in town

Day 16 : Discovering Hierve El Agua Springs

Location: Oaxaca, Hierve el Agua

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Doña Bety

Meals Included: Breakfast

Prepare for a day of awe-inspiring exploration as we embark on an excursion to Hierve el Agua Springs. Nestled amidst the rugged sierras, these natural wonders beckon with breathtaking beauty. Enjoy a guided hike and take a refreshing dip in the infinity pools!

After a delightful traditional lunch, we return to Oaxaca City. Spend the afternoon exploring this vibrant city, soaking in the colourful displays of tradition and culture. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Museo de Santo Domingo, a treasure trove of Oaxacan history and art.

- Included Activities: Guided Hike and free time to swim at Hierve el Agua Springs
- Free Activities: Explore Oaxaca City in the afternoon
- Optional Activities: Visit Museo de Santo Domingo
- Facilities: Hotel Doña Bety offers WiFi and boasts a prime location opposite an excellent market. ATMs are conveniently available in town
- Route: Approximately 4 h 15 min / 180 Km

Day 17 : Discovering The World's Greatest Cactus Reserve

Location: Helia Bravo Hollis Botanical Garden

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Helia Bravo Hollis Botanical Garden

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Embark on an unforgettable journey as we venture to the Tehuacán Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve, home to the renowned Jardín Botánico Helia Bravo Solís. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of cactus plants as we embark on a guided reserve tour. Learn about the diverse species of cacti that thrive in this unique ecosystem and marvel at their remarkable adaptations to the arid landscape.

As the day transitions into night, we'll set up camp amidst the tranquil surroundings. Let’s gather around a crackling fire under the starlit sky!

Included Activities: Guided tour at Jardín Botánico Helia Bravo Solís. Camping at Tehuacán Reserve
Optional Activities: Taste the best insect dishes at Zapotitlán restaurants
Facilities: Jardín Botánico Helia Bravo Solís offers camping accommodations with upgrades normally available
Route: Approximately 3.8 h / 325 Km

Day 18 : Explore The Historic Centre, Mariachis And Cantinas Of Mexico City!

Location: Mexico City

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Casa MX Centro

Meals Included: Breakfast

Rise early to enjoy a hearty breakfast and dismantle our tents before embarking on our journey to Mexico City. Today marks the beginning of our adventure in this bustling metropolis, where ancient history intertwines with modern life.

As we make our way to the capital, we'll keep our eyes peeled for any traffic delays that may extend our journey. Upon arrival, we'll dive straight into an introductory walk around the historic centre of Mexico City. From the iconic landmarks of Bellas Artes and El Zócalo to the lively atmosphere of the mariachi square and traditional cantinas, there's no shortage of sights and sounds to explore. Be sure to consult Lupita's Guide to Mexico City for insider tips and recommendations on the best places to eat, drink, and explore in this dynamic city.

- Included Activities: Explore Mexico City's downtown on an introductory walk
- Facilities: Hostel MX offers Wi-Fi, with ATM, currency exchange, and laundry services available in town
- Route: Approximately 4 h / 280 Km. Travel time may vary depending on traffic conditions.

Day 19 : Trajinera’S Boat Party!

Location: Mexico City, Embarcadero Cuemanco

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Casa MX Centro

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today’s afternoon we’ll visit Xochimilco, where ancient canals and floating gardens await. Hop aboard a traditional "Trajinera Boat" and glide along the tranquil waterways, surrounded by vegetation and a lively atmosphere. As our tour draws to a close, we'll gather for a final group dinner at a delightful restaurant, celebrating the memories and experiences shared throughout our journey!

- Included Activities: Join a "Trajinera Boat" on the lake of Xochimilco (drinks on your own)
- Optional Activities: Frida’s Museum (300 MXN, need to reserve far in advance). Guide Frida Kahlo's Museum: 700 MXN to divide between those interested in (if available). Mexican Wrestling: 300 to 500 MXN
- Facilities: Hostel MX offers Wi-Fi, with ATM, currency exchange, and laundry services available in town
- Route: Approximately up to 2 hours / 70 kilometres (depending on traffic)

Day 22 : End Of Tour

Location: Mexico City

Meals Included: No Meals

Thank you for joining us… Wait for you back, Happy Trails Amig@s!

Today marks the end of the tour, allowing you the opportunity to savour your remaining time in Mexico City. Please be advised that accommodation for tonight is not included in the tour package. However, we're here to assist you with any arrangements you may need.

- Optional Activities: Extend 1 night your tour and enjoy a guided tour to the Teotihuacán Site: 1,500 MXN
- Closest Departure Airport: Mexico City International Airport (MEX)
- Airport Transfer: Approximately 0.5 h / 10 Km. Please note that the transfer is not included. We recommend utilizing Uber for a convenient and affordable journey, costing around 200 MXN.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    9 hotel or lodge nights in double or twin rooms or cabins - 6 hostel nights in multi-shared dormitories (3 to 12 beds, shared toilets and showers) - 4 camping nights (all gear provided)

  • Fully Guided

    A Team of 2 Professional and Experienced Overland Crew (Tour Leader and Driver) will accompany you on your trip.

  • Meals

    11 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 1 dinner - 3 cook group breakfasts, 6 cook group lunches and 2 cook group dinners

  • Transport

    Our modern and well-maintained overland vehicle is included in the tour. You'll have full access to the vehicle camping equipment throughout the journey.

  • Activities

    Visit to Xu’x Ha and Miguel Colorado Cenotes - Guided tours to Palenque Archeological Site. Freely explore Chichen Itzá and Becan or Calakmul Sites - Mayan tradition demo and lunch - Boat tour at Bacalar Lagoon + Swim and relax at Xul Há Lagoon - Observe the bats sinkhole at Calakmul - Free Hike at Palenque National Park - Introductory walks at San Cristóbal de las Casas, Oaxaca City and Mexico City (Markets, Cantinas and Mariachis) - Agua Azul Waterfalls - Hike, camp and enjoy the falls at La Venta Canyon - Sunset Hike to Punta Cometa - Swim at Mazunte Beach - Maguey Fields, Mezcal Factory and Lunch at the Ranch - Swim and hike at Hierve El Agua Springs - Guided visit and camp at Tehuacán Cactus Reserve / Botanical Garden - Trajineras boat ride at Xochimilco Channels + many other free activities to enjoy, we take you there!

  • Local Guides

    Knowledgeable and experienced local guides will enhance your exploration and understanding of the destinations for the included activities.

  • Tips for the Local Guides

    Tips for all the included activities and local guides are covered, so you don't have to worry about additional gratuities.

  • Camping Gear

    Sleeping Bags, Liners, Mattresses, Tents

What's Not Included

  • Insurance

    We require all passengers to have comprehensive medical travel insurance before the trip begins.

  • Flights

  • Visas and Migration Costs

  • Optional Activities

    Puerto Morelos: Snorkel: 300 MXN Chichen Itzá: Guide: 1,000 MXN to divide between those interested in Bacalar: Upgrade standard boat tour for sailing boat tour: 400 MXN (If all the group wants to) Palenque: Temazcal (indigenous steam bath): 500 MXN San Cristóbal de las Casas: Temazcal (indigenous steam bath): 500 MXN.

    Visit to San Juan Chamula and Zinacantán: 500 MXN.

    Boat tour at Sumidero Canyon: 500 MXN.

    Many other day tours available at our hostel Mazunte: Turtle Liberation: 300 MXN pp.

    Boat tour at La Ventanilla Mangrove: 400 MXN Oaxaca City: Guided tour to Monte Alban Archeological Site: 500 MXN.

    Explore the wood and clay artisan workshops of Oaxaca’s villages: 500 MXN Mexico City: Lucha Libre (Mexican Wrestling): 300-500 MXN.

    Visit Frida Kahlo's Museum: 300 MXN (Need to reserve long in advance).

    Guide Frida Kahlo's Museum: 700 MXN to divide between those interested in (if available).

    1-night extension + guided tour to Teotihuacán Archeological Site: 1,500 MXN

  • Extra Accommodation or Upgrades

  • Contingency Expenses

  • Crew Tips

    If you feel that our crew has done an excellent job and it fits within your means, a tip is never compulsory, but always appreciated!

  • Transportation while exploring a city independently or outside of the tour itinerary

  • Airport Transfers at Destination

Optional Extras

  • 1 night pre-accommodation in Puerto Morelos

    Shared Twin Room

  • Mexico City: 1-night extension + guided tour to Teotihuacán Archeological Site

    Hostel accommodation

Mode of Transport

Lupita, our overland vehicle, is the heart of our adventures. Lupita, includes passenger vehicle insurance, fuel, toll costs, and the use of equipment. This specially designed 2020 Volkswagen Crafter Minibus accommodates 9+2 passengers, offers ample space for luggage, and comes fully equipped with air-conditioning, a Bluetooth sound system, USB chargers on each passenger row, and a big fridge.

Accommodation

This tour includes 9 hotel or lodge nights in double or twin rooms or cabins, 6 hostel nights in multi-shared dormitories (3 to 12 beds, shared toilets and showers) and 4 camping nights (all gear provided).

Accommodation Upgrades: Upgrades to private rooms while in hostels and campings are often available but not guaranteed and cannot be pre-booked. Priority is given to the crew for optimal rest, particularly the driver. If there are limited upgrades, they will be allocated on a rotational basis to ensure fairness.

While we strive to accommodate single-gender rooms and limit interactions with non-tour participants, this cannot be guaranteed. You should be comfortable sharing with individuals of different genders and other backpackers who are not part of our group. Also, not everyone might get the same conditions, and we’ll try to rotate the best conditions to be as fair as possible.

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  • Can I upgrade to a cabin when camping?

    While we prioritize offering a unique and immersive camping experience in amazing campsites, we cannot guarantee room upgrades to cabins during camping days. Priority is given to passengers who choose to camp, and those opting for cabins may need to wait for campers to check in first, regardless of the number of people choosing the cabin option. Our aim is to provide the best possible experience within the original plan and itinerary, and we appreciate your understanding and flexibility in this regard.

  • Do I need Travel Insurance?

    Having travel insurance is essential to protect yourself against unforeseen events and medical emergencies while on the trip. We require all passengers to have comprehensive medical travel insurance before the trip begins. Before joining the group, you will need to facilitate your insurance policy number and the insurance company's 24-hour emergency contact number. We accept any travel insurance provider as long as we have the necessary policy details, including the policy number and the company's 24-hour emergency contact number. It should cover medical expenses, emergency repatriation, personal liability, and trip cancellation or curtailment. Also, check if it includes coverage for COVID-19 treatment and repatriation. While other inclusions like loss of baggage or flight coverage are optional, it's best to consider them for comprehensive protection. Please ensure your insurance is valid from the first day of your trip with Lupita Overland. If you want to use your annual or credit card insurance, it's crucial to carefully review your policy to ensure it provides sufficient coverage for adventure and overland travel.

  • Will I know the names and details of all the accommodation before I depart?

    You can check the names and details of all the accommodations before your departure on the itinerary. Please note that it isn’t always possible to use the expected hotels. Yet, we always find similar accommodations if needed.

  • Can I just do part of the trip?

    If you need to leave a day or so earlier than the scheduled end, you can sign off the tour, but please note that there won't be any reimbursement for the unused portion of the trip. However, it is not possible to join the tour days later than it begins to maintain good group dynamics and interaction.

  • What happens if someone on a trip shows symptoms of COVID-19?

    If a traveler tests positive for COVID-19 and wishes to continue on their trip, they will be required to take appropriate measures to prevent transmission. This may include wearing a mask when in close contact with others. The company will also adhere to local COVID-19 regulations and protocols, which may be stricter than its own guidelines. The safety and well-being of all passengers and crew are of utmost importance, and necessary actions will be taken to ensure the health of everyone on the trip.

  • I’m traveling solo – is that OK?

    Absolutely! Solo travelers are more than welcome on our trips. Many join to meet like-minded people and share experiences. Our dedicated crew ensures everyone feels welcome and included, fostering a friendly and inclusive atmosphere. Traveling solo with Lupita Overland lets you connect with people from various backgrounds, nationalities, and ages, sharing exciting experiences, immersing in local cultures, and exploring stunning landscapes together. If you seek an unforgettable adventure and meaningful connections, Lupita Overland is the perfect choice for you!

  • I'm traveling with a partner, can I make sure we have a double bed?

    If you're traveling with a partner and wish to share a room with a double bed, please inform us at the time of booking. While we cannot guarantee a double bed in all accommodations, we will make every effort to accommodate your request. Rest assured that we will strive to provide you with suitable rooming arrangements for you and your partner throughout the tour.

  • Will there be access to charging points?

    Yes, you will have regular access to electricity during the trip. Our vehicle is equipped with USB charging points, so you can keep your devices powered throughout the journey. Additionally, most of the hotels and camping areas we stay at have 120 V charging points, which use the American plug system.

  • Are Lupita trips good value for money?

    Absolutely! Lupita trips offer excellent value for money compared to other operators. We go above and beyond to include more activities, meals, and visits to both popular highlights and remote destinations, ensuring you get the most out of your adventure. While some competitors may cut costs by skipping essential attractions or leaving activities as optional, we prioritize the quality and depth of your experience. Our approach fosters better group dynamics as everyone can participate in shared activities without worrying about additional expenses. By carefully comparing our inclusions and offerings, you'll quickly realize the exceptional value a Lupita Overland trip provides. You'll save money and have a more immersive and fulfilling journey!

  • Can I book upgrades in advance?

    While upgrades are usually available, they cannot be guaranteed in advance. Your crew will assist you in booking upgrades during the trip. If camping is not your preference, you can opt for a 100% hotel trip or inquire about our tailor-made options. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, please inform us in advance if you wish to request an upgrade or have specific requirements. We will do our best to accommodate your needs and prioritize your comfort and satisfaction during the journey.

  • What is a Cook Group? How does it work?

    A Cook Group consists of 2-3 people responsible for meal preparation during our trips on a rotating basis. The tour leader will assign members to each cook group and provide ideas and quantities for cooking. You'll have time to plan your meals and create a shopping list for fresh food (non-perishable items are usually already available in the van). Every time it is possible, we shop at local markets rather than big supermarkets, enhancing the cultural experience and supporting the local economy. Once at the camping destination, the kitchen is set up, and the cook group, with assistance from our crew, cooks calmly enjoying the experience. We will inform the groups of any dietary restrictions. We accommodate dietary restrictions and aim to cater to everyone's likes. For example, the main sauce might be vegetarian and we will cook some meat apart so anyone can add it to your taste. If you are vegetarian and do not wish to handle meat, you will be in a group where others are happy to do this. After cooking, everyone helps in cleaning and tidying up the camping gear, including washing dishes.

  • Should I expect En-route refunds if not being able to follow the included plans?

    As a policy, en-route refunds for cancellations of included activities, accommodation, or airport transfers cannot be guaranteed. Tour prices are based on group rates, and changes or cancellations may not be eligible for refunds. In some cases, small refunds in local currency may be provided for adjustments or cancellations during the trip. Unforeseen circumstances may lead to itinerary changes, and your understanding and flexibility are appreciated. For specific concerns about refunds or itinerary changes, you can contact us for assistance.

  • Do I need to pay any local payment/group found?

    No, you do not need to pay any additional local payment or group funds during the tour. Our tour prices cover accommodation and activities. You can have peace of mind knowing that there are no hidden fees or extra payments required once you have booked your tour with Lupita Overland. The price you see is the price you pay, and it includes everything specified in the tour itinerary. We aim to provide transparent pricing and a hassle-free experience for our travelers. Enjoy your adventure with us without worrying about any additional costs!

  • What policies are in place for Covid-19?

    To ensure the safety and well-being of passengers and crew during the ongoing Covid-19 situation, several measures have been implemented. These include adding an extra opening window in the vehicle to improve air ventilation when necessary, thorough disinfection of the vehicle before each tour, compulsory use of hand sanitizer before entering the vehicle, and free provision of hand sanitizer disposable surgical masks. The use of sealed potable water is prioritized, even for washing dishes. It's important to note that these measures may be adjusted based on the current situation, and continuous updates will be made as needed, with common sense and communication between the group.

  • Will there be Mosquitoes and Insects?

    In certain areas, there may be mosquitoes and insects during the trip. Coastal areas like Oaxaca's Coast can have a high abundance of mosquitoes. We prioritize accommodations with mosquito nets to protect you while sleeping, but communal areas like restaurants may not have them, so it's advisable to use mosquito repellent and wear long sleeves and pants during the evenings. In jungle regions, you might encounter insects such as big spiders, but they are usually not dangerous, and it's best to let them be. In some cases, insects may enter cabins, but our team and hosts will be available to assist if needed. Being prepared with mosquito repellent and appropriate clothing can minimize any discomfort. Our experienced crew will ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience.

  • If I am traveling solo, will I be charged for having my room?

    On our trips, rooming is typically organized on a twin-share basis. As a solo traveler, you will be paired with another traveler of the same gender. However, if you prefer to have your own space, you have the option to pay for an individual room. Single rooms are available on the majority of our trips under request.

  • How much camping is involved?

    Our trips typically include camping, with an average camping percentage ranging from 0% to 35%. You can review the accommodation details for each stop on the daily itinerary. If you're new to camping, don't worry - our vehicle comes fully stocked with tents, sleeping bags, liners, and basic mats, to ensure a comfortable camping experience. Our experienced crew will be on hand to assist you throughout the process. If camping isn't your preference, there are usually options available to upgrade to cabins during camping stops or choose trips that do not involve camping.

  • Are Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize safe countries for tourists?

    In general, Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize are safe countries for tourists, and the locals are welcoming and helpful to visitors. As with any adventure travel, there is always an inherent risk, but choosing a reputable local company like Lupita can significantly reduce this risk. We prioritize security and have numerous safety measures in place to ensure your well-being. For additional travel advisories, you can check the websites of your government’s travel advice. Please note that these government sites are required to be cautious in their advisories. The vast majority of travelers do not experience any of the reported problems.

  • Is free Wi-Fi available in the accommodation used?

    During the trip, you will generally have access to Wi-Fi at least every two days. Wi-Fi availability and quality can vary depending on the location. In some accommodations, Wi-Fi might be accessible only in communal areas of the hotel and not in individual rooms. Plus, on very few accommodations, Wi-Fi is paid apart at your own cost.

  • Is there any free time to explore places during the tour?

    Yes, our tours include some free time to freely explore. While our itineraries are designed to be comprehensive, we also understand the importance of allowing travelers to have the flexibility and independence to explore on their own. Having some free time allows you to have a more personalized experience, interact with locals, and immerse yourself further in the destinations you visit. Your tour leader will usually provide suggestions and recommendations for things to do and see during your free time.

  • What level of active involvement is expected on an Overland Trip?

    Yes, active involvement is encouraged and welcomed during your Lupita Overland trip! When you join one of our expeditions, you become an integral part of the team, not just a passive passenger. Overlanding is all about collaboration and participation, and we believe that the more you engage with the experience, the more rewarding and enriching it becomes. Throughout the journey, everyone participates in various tasks, such as setting up camp, pitching tents, shopping for food, and cooking. We have a rotating "jobs" list posted on the notice board during the trip to ensure that everyone shares the responsibilities. This shared effort fosters a strong sense of camaraderie among travelers, and it's through these shared tasks and experiences that unforgettable memories are created. So, be prepared to get involved, embrace the spirit of teamwork, and make wonderful memories together!

  • What are the Advantages of Overland Travel?

    Traveling overland offers several often overlooked advantages compared to other travel styles. Sharing dedicated transport for the entire trip means no waiting around, and traveling during daylight hours allows for fantastic sightseeing. With trusted local guides and partners, there's no need to search for special excursions. Sharing responsibilities with the group makes logistics easier, and the experienced crew takes care of background arrangements, ensuring a stress-free journey. Overlanding allows you to meet like-minded travelers and forge lifelong friendships, and you have the flexibility to do your own thing while benefiting from cost-effective travel and access to off-the-beaten-track destinations. Additionally, you get the opportunity to mix with the local community, meet homestay members and locals, and experience authentic interactions during your adventure.

  • Will refrigeration be available for medicines? eg. Insulin

    Refrigeration for medicines, including insulin, cannot be guaranteed for the entire trip. While our vehicle has a fridge, and some city hotels may provide access to small fridges, remote areas may not have this facility. We encourage you to inform us in advance if you require refrigeration for medication, so we can make necessary arrangements whenever possible to meet your medical needs during the trip. Your well-being is essential to us, and we will do our best to accommodate your requirements.

  • What is the fitness level required to do your tours?

    While you don't need to be an athlete, a reasonable level of fitness and mobility is required to fully enjoy the experience. You should be able to move around comfortably, climb steps, and board the van. Entry into the van and some sites may involve steps with a height of approximately 45 cm. Some hikes may involve steep hills or uneven terrain, and you should be prepared for moderate physical exertion. We understand that each individual has unique physical capabilities and preferences. You are welcome to skip any activity that you find too demanding.

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Before you travel with Lupita Overland, you will receive a detailed itinerary with information about daily activities, accommodations, and important details. You will also receive a short schedule overview for each day. Printed copies of the itinerary will be available in the tour van, and a printed copy of the short schedule will be provided during the pre-departure meeting. You will also receive guides and documents with valuable information about tour stops and local attractions to enhance your travel experience. These resources will ensure you have all the necessary information for a memorable trip.

  • Do you hire local guides for the included activities?

    Yes, we hire carefully chosen local experts and professionals to guide travelers through included activities, such as archaeological sites, trekking excursions, and community projects. These local guides enrich the tour itineraries with their unique perspectives and knowledge. Collaborating with them ensures an immersive and meaningful travel experience while supporting and engaging with the local communities visited.

  • What is the tipping policy?

    Tips for local guides and included activities are already covered in the tour price, so there is no need to tip them separately. However, if you feel our overland crew has done an excellent job and you wish to show appreciation, a tip is always appreciated, but not obligatory. The approximate amount for tipping the crew is around 3-8 USD per day per crew member, but tipping is entirely at your discretion and within your means. Tipping in restaurants and optional excursions is common and typically around 10%, if you are pleased with the service. For airport transfers or taxis tipping is not common. At hotels, tipping around 10-20 pesos for assistance with luggage is customary, and you may also leave a small tip for housekeepers. When it comes to street artists, sellers, or beggars, the choice to tip is entirely yours. Supporting local development projects is also a great way to contribute to the community.

  • Will we find Adverse Weather Conditions?

    The weather in the areas we visit is generally pleasant, with sunny days and temperatures ranging from 15 to 30 ºC. However, there are some potential adverse weather conditions to be aware of. In certain regions, temperatures can reach up to 40ºC. At higher altitudes more than 3,000 m), temperatures can drop to around 5ºC. The rainy season is from July to October, with heavy rains in the afternoons or evenings. Overall, weather conditions can vary, so it's important to be prepared for different climates during the trip.

  • What will the food be like on my trip?

    Food is an exciting aspect of travel, especially when exploring Mexico's vibrant cuisine. Our flexible itineraries allow you to experience group meals or dine on your own, according to your preferences and budget. While touristy towns offer a variety of food, remote areas may have limited options, but it's an excellent opportunity to savor traditional dishes. Common meals include eggs and quesadillas with various fillings such as cheese, mushrooms, beans, eggs, chicken, or pork. Vegetarians might find options a bit repetitive, and vegan choices are unfortunately quite limited. Please be aware that we may include meals in certain lodges where ordering from the menu could be time-consuming. Throughout your trip, our crew will be there to assist and guide you, ensuring you have a fantastic culinary experience. Bon appétit!

  • Are Lupita trips LGBTQIA+ friendly?

    Absolutely! At Lupita Adventures, we are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all travelers. We celebrate diversity and believe that everyone should feel comfortable and respected during their journey with us. We have a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of discrimination, violence, or harassment, and we actively promote a supportive and accepting atmosphere. Your safety and well-being are our top priorities, and we encourage open communication with our tour leaders if any issues arise. You are welcome to join our adventures, and we look forward to providing you with an unforgettable and inclusive travel experience.

  • Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?

    Lupita's tours attract travelers who have a keen desire to explore off-the-beaten-track destinations. These adventures are accessible to all, and no special skills are required to join. A sense of adventure, curiosity about the world, and a minimum level of physical fitness are all that's needed. The tours offer a unique opportunity for bonding with like-minded individuals from various age groups and nationalities, fostering a sense of camaraderie, and often leading to lifelong friendships. Whether traveling solo or with friends, participants have the freedom to choose their level of engagement with others. We believe that the people you travel with can enrich your experience as much as the destinations you visit, creating a friendly and accepting atmosphere for all to create cherished memories together. So, whether you're a seasoned globetrotter or a first-time adventurer, we welcome you to embrace the spirit of exploration and camaraderie!

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Certainly, you can typically reserve a single room for private accommodation during your trip. This option is usually available during the booking process. However, please be aware that we may not be able to guarantee single rooms for all stops. In such instances, we recommend informing us of your preference for single accommodation when making your reservation.

  • How much extra money will I spend while on the trip?

    The extra money you'll spend on the trip varies depending on personal preferences and the tour itinerary. Most activities and a significant portion of meals are covered, but budget for optional activities, visa fees, drinks, souvenirs, laundry, additional meals, and local transportation. Daily expenses for passengers range from 5 to 30 USD. Please carry extra money for unexpected expenses. Review the trip notes and itinerary to plan your budget and ensure an enjoyable experience with Lupita Overland. Happy trails!

  • Is the tour coach air conditioned?

    Yes, it is! Our tour coach is air-conditioned, which is a significant advantage, especially when traveling through tropical regions with hot and humid weather. Additionally, the tinted windows and curtains contribute to maintaining a fresh interior environment inside the vehicle.

  • I have a disability – can I join a Lupita trip?

    Lupita is committed to making travel widely accessible. We ask that you consider whether you are physically and mentally able to complete the itinerary you have chosen. We will make reasonable adjustments to the operation of our trips whenever possible to accommodate the requirements of disabled travelers. In some cases, travelers with disabilities may find it more practical to travel with a friend who can provide specific assistance. If you have any specific concerns or requirements related to your disability, please reach out to us, and we will be happy to discuss how we can best accommodate your needs.

  • How long are the driving days?

    Our driving days are generally shorter compared to other companies, but on a few occasions, they may last up to 7-8 hours. Please note that the driving hours indicated in our itineraries are approximate and do not include time for activities, lunch, or restroom breaks. During the journey, we make regular stops every two to three hours for restroom breaks and opportunities to visit interesting places along the route. Remember… It’s the journey, not just the destination!

  • Do you value Local Interaction on your Tours?

    Yes, we highly value local interaction on our tours. Overland Travel is about experiencing, feeling, and learning, and we immerse ourselves in the cultures and places we visit. We actively involve local communities, providing opportunities to meet the locals on all our trips. These interactions result in amazing memories and anecdotes much more valuable than any photo at the “main tourist attractions”.

  • Will I be able to adapt to Adventure Travel?

    Adventure travel with Lupita Overland is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for most people, and you don't need to be an extreme adventurer to join the tours. All that's required is a positive attitude, an open mind, and a reasonable level of physical capability. Detailed trip information is provided to help you choose the right tour based on your preferences and abilities. While some participation is expected, such as assisting with luggage and camping, these tasks are manageable and add to the fun experience.

  • Are your drivers experienced? Do both crews drive?

    Unlike other companies that only have one driver, both of our crew members are experienced drivers, and they play crucial roles in ensuring a safe and enjoyable travel experience for all our passengers. The main driver is responsible for driving the vehicle during most of the journey. However, the tour leader is also capable of driving when needed, creating a well-coordinated and secure travel environment. Your safety is our top priority, and our crew follows strict resting periods, avoids alcohol consumption 12 hours before driving, and takes necessary precautions to ensure alertness during long drives. You can travel with confidence, knowing that our experienced crew is committed to your well-being throughout the journey.

  • I don’t like "commercial tours." Will the experience be different with Lupita Overland?

    Absolutely! Lupita Overland offers a genuine and distinctive experience that sets it apart from typical commercial tours. Our adventures are more akin to "expeditions," led by our dedicated and passionate crew who handle all logistics and ensure the best local guides for each attraction. They go beyond being tour guides and become your friends on the journey, sharing in the enjoyment of the trip with you. We strive to provide authentic experiences, like visiting local markets and guiding you to our favorite local spots, enabling you to interact with the locals and immerse yourself in the true essence of the destination, creating lasting and meaningful memories.

  • Will there be Wi-Fi access?

    During the trip, you will generally have access to Wi-Fi at least every two days. Wi-Fi availability and quality can vary depending on the location. In some accommodations, Wi-Fi might be accessible only in communal areas of the hotel and not in individual rooms. Plus, on very few accommodations, Wi-Fi is paid apart at your own cost.

  • Can I opt out of certain activities if I want to?

    Absolutely. If there are included or optional activities that you don’t wish to participate in, you can do your own thing instead. The exception to this is when we are trekking or traveling from one destination to the next. Please note that if you choose to opt out of an included activity, no reimbursement can be made by Lupita.

  • How do you arrange room sharing? Who will I share with?

    Room sharing on the trip is arranged to create a positive group dynamic. If you booked with a specific person, you'll share a room with them. Solo travelers share rooms with others of the same gender on a rotation basis. If you prefer your own space, you can pay for an individual room (subject to availability). Hotel stays usually have twin rooms, sometimes triple or single rooms. Community stays may involve sharing basic cabins with more than three people (occasionally open-gender). While camping, you'll share a spacious tent with another passenger.

  • Is the accommodation air-conditioned?

    While some accommodations we choose may have air conditioning, it is not guaranteed for all locations, especially in remote and immersive community stays. Most accommodations have fans to provide relief from hot and humid conditions, which can reach up to 40ºC in certain regions. We prioritize immersive experiences that support local communities and offer enriching cultural encounters. If you specifically desire accommodations with air conditioning, please check the itinerary beforehand to see which hotels offer this feature, although occasional failures or issues with the units may still occur. Our goal is to provide you with a comfortable and authentic travel experience.

  • Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?

    We sure can. Just let us know at the time of booking. We can provide options for accommodation in the same hotels where the tour begins and ends, ensuring a seamless experience. As part of our service, we can also recommend optional activities and attractions based on our local knowledge and expertise.

  • What's Overlanding all about?

    Overlanding is all about experiencing the real essence of a country, including its highlights while venturing away from the typical tourist trail. Our Off-the-beaten-path, Inspirational Journeys provide unique and life-changing experiences. From trekking through dense jungles in search of wildlife or meeting curious villagers in remote areas, we promise you an adventure of a lifetime!

  • Should I have some Contingency Money?

    Yes, having some contingency money is always a wise decision when traveling, even though such situations are rare. Unexpected events or emergencies can occur, and having extra funds available can provide you with peace of mind and ensure that you can handle any unforeseen expenses. We recommend having approximately USD 500 set aside as contingency money.

  • Why choose Lupita? What Sets Our Tours Apart?

    Lupita Overland stands out as a leading adventure overland travel operator, offering small-group expeditions in Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. With a focus on unique and immersive experiences, our tours take travelers to major highlights and off-the-beaten-path destinations, providing an authentic taste of local cultures and stunning landscapes. Our experienced and passionate crew provides safe and enjoyable journeys. Transparent pricing with most activities included, authentic experiences, responsible tourism practices, and involvement in local projects further set us apart.

  • Can I make sure I share a Twin Room (two separate beds) with my friend?

    Certainly! If you are traveling with a friend and would like to share a room but have separate beds, please let us know at the time of booking. As most of our trips are organized on a twin-share basis, we will automatically accommodate you and your friend in the same room.

  • Will everything run as expected on an Overland Tour?

    While we strive to make everything run smoothly, please be aware that unforeseen factors may necessitate changes to the itinerary and schedule. Overlanding is an adventurous way to explore, and embracing the unexpected is part of the journey!

  • Who will be my tour leader and driver?

    During your trip with Lupita Overland, you will be accompanied by a team of two professional, experienced, and passionate overland crew members - a Tour Leader and a Driver. Your Tour Leader, Jaime, has extensive experience in overlanding since 2012 and is the company owner, dedicated to providing incredible journeys. Both crew members are experienced drivers, and the Tour Leader can assist the main driver when needed, ensuring a well-coordinated and secure travel experience. Rest assured you will be in capable hands during your journey!

  • What types of experiences are included in your tours?

    Our tours offer a diverse range of experiences, combining major highlights with off-the-beaten-path adventures. You'll have the chance to immerse yourself in local cultures, encounter wildlife, and participate in various expert-guided activities. These are not mere sightseeing tours; you'll engage in activities like trekking through volcanoes, cooking in Mayan villages, and sailing on picturesque journeys. Our tours include archaeological tours, wildlife watching, treks, and more, with around 75% of activities included, 20% being "free," and approximately 5% being optional for added flexibility. Safety is paramount, so we avoid high-risk activities without appropriate safety measures (If you choose to participate in these activities, you'll need to sign a disclaimer). Your trip itinerary will have a comprehensive list of activities, though some may be subject to changes due to unpredictability.

  • Do I need to tip the local guides?

    Tips for local guides and included activities are already covered, there is no need to tip! We take pride in incorporating all tips for the local guides, ensuring you have peace of mind during your tour. Our dedicated tour leader is responsible for assessing our collaborators' rates and service quality, making them the best person to determine appropriate tip amounts. Thus, we have included this cost in your tour price, alleviating any concerns on your part. Whenever necessary, our tour leader will tip the local guides on behalf of the entire group.

  • How do you prioritize sustainability and responsible tourism?

    At Lupita, responsible tourism is central to our operations, focusing on minimizing environmental impact, empowering local communities, and promoting ethical practices. We inform our customers about responsible tourism and local traditions, support local businesses, and partner with environmentally-engaged companies to protect natural areas. Our zero-trace and recycling policy, along with providing potable water and reusable shopping bags, promote waste reduction. We invest in fuel-efficient vehicles, maintain small group sizes, and collaborate with the Atmosfair Project to reduce our carbon footprint. We prioritize defending human rights, providing fair conditions for staff and collaborators, and avoiding partnerships with entities promoting unfair labor practices, prostitution, drugs, or exploitation. Additionally, we fight against animal cruelty, avoiding activities that harm animals or nature, discouraging souvenirs made from protected species, and educating our customers on wildlife preservation.

  • What measures do you take to make your tours safer?

    At Lupita Overland, we prioritize the safety and well-being of our travelers and implement various measures to ensure a secure travel experience. These measures include regularly monitoring travel advisories from reputable sources, maintaining constant communication with local authorities and suppliers, and having experienced crew members who are knowledgeable about local customs and safety protocols. Our vehicles undergo regular inspections and are covered by comprehensive insurance. Unlike other companies that only have one driver, both of our crew members are experienced drivers, and they play crucial roles in ensuring a safe and enjoyable travel experience. We have safety and emergency protocols in place and carefully select secure accommodations. Health and hygiene are paramount, and we provide pre-trip information to our travelers about safety guidelines and local customs. With our commitment to safety, you can embark on your adventure with confidence, knowing that we have taken every precaution to ensure your security.

  • What are the safety measures in your vehicle?

    At Lupita Overland, we prioritize vehicle safety and have implemented various measures to ensure a secure and worry-free journey. Our vehicle is new and well-maintained, undergoing regular checks at the official Volkswagen Workshop. We provide compulsory 3-point retractable seatbelts on every seat and have emergency hammers, fire extinguishers, and first aid kits on board. Passengers are required to use hand sanitizer, and we regularly disinfect the interior for hygiene. Safety cameras, GPS tracking, and an alarm system enhance security. In case of emergencies, we have a recovery system and comprehensive insurance coverage. Our vehicle also provides a safe in the van for your valuables, and the crew will explain the protocol for its use during the tour. These measures guarantee a safe and comfortable travel experience for all passengers, providing peace of mind throughout the journey.

  • Is there a limit to luggage that can be brought on the tour?

    We recommend bringing a main backpack and a daypack. Please note the space for luggage is limited. The largest weight for the main bag is 18 kg per person and dimensions should not exceed 75 x 30 x 30 cm. Best style for your main bag would be a backpack or duffle bag. If you are a souvenir lover, remember to save some space in your backpack.

  • What is the standard of the hotels on this tour?

    We provide carefully chosen for your comfort and enjoyment. Accommodations range from good hotels with modern amenities to community-run eco-tourism centers and well-equipped campsites. In remote areas, experience basic camping for a true adventure with nature. Alternative arrangements are available if needed, ensuring a pleasant stay throughout the journey.

  • Can you provide more information about local projects you support?

    We are proud to collaborate with various local projects during our tours, aiming to empower local communities, support artisans, and preserve cultural and natural heritage. Some of the projects we support include education programs, small business support, scholarships, environmental conservation, and cultural preservation initiatives. Each project is carefully chosen to create a positive impact and promote solidarity. By joining Lupita, travelers not only have a fulfilling adventure but also actively contribute to these meaningful projects and responsible tourism practices, making a positive difference in the places they explore.

  • Is Overland Travel suitable for first-timers?

    Absolutely! Our tours are designed to cater to all levels of travelers, including those new to Overland Travel. We provide a well-balanced mix of adventure, exploration, and comfort, creating an enjoyable experience for everyone.

  • Is it possible to reserve a Triple Room for our group of three?

    While there are limited stops where triple rooms are available, we will do our best to accommodate your group in a triple room whenever possible, as per your preference. Most hotel rooms typically come with two "matrimonial beds" that are 135 cm wide. By default, we will arrange for your group of three to stay in one twin room, with the remaining individual sharing with another traveler of the same gender. However, if you prefer to share a matrimonial bed, please let us know, but please be aware that this decision is final and cannot be changed afterward. Additionally, please note that there is no discount for using one less bed.

  • Will there be internet data for mobile use?

    There is basic data coverage in most places you'll visit. Yet, please note some of our destinations are out of the way and you may have limited coverage. You can consider using E-Sims like Flexiroam. Alternatively, we can assist you in purchasing a local SIM card (just make sure your phone is unlocked!).

  • What is the maximum group size?

    At Lupita, we believe in the value of small and intimate groups. Our trips are designed to be flexible and respectful toward the communities we visit, ensuring that we do not overwhelm or intimidate the locals. Typically, you will be traveling with a small group of 5-9 people, accompanied by two crew.

  • What if I get ill or injured on the trip and am unable to continue?

    Our leaders are trained to deal with these situations and we'll endeavor to get you help as quickly as possible. If you must leave the trip early due to illness, we will help you find appropriate medical care and ensure someone at home is aware of the situation. We will do whatever we can to get you home or on your onward journey. Your travel insurance, which is compulsory on all our trips, should cover any costs incurred if illness occurs.

  • Are there vaccination or testing requirements for your trips?

    We don't require any proof of vaccination. As tour operators, we are not medical practitioners, and therefore, we are unable to provide specific medical advice or vaccination recommendations. We highly recommend consulting with a qualified healthcare professional or official source for advice on vaccinations and health precautions for your travel destinations. We strongly advise all travelers and leaders to get vaccinated against COVID-19 for their safety and the safety of others. Note certain destinations or airlines may have their own testing or vaccination requirements, so travelers should check travel and entry requirements carefully.

  • I have dietary requirements, is this a problem?

    We value accommodating dietary requirements to ensure a comfortable experience for all travelers. Please inform us of your needs when booking, and we'll consider them when planning meals, especially during camping days. While touristy towns offer a variety of food, some regions may have limited options. Common meals include eggs and quesadillas with various fillings such as cheese, mushrooms, beans, eggs, chicken, or pork. Vegetarians might find options a bit repetitive, and vegan choices are unfortunately quite limited. In summary, while there may be some limitations in certain areas, we will do our best to provide suitable and delicious meals for all dietary preferences. Your satisfaction and well-being are important to us, and we aim to ensure you have a positive dining experience throughout the journey. ps: It's a great idea to carry a card with your dietary requirements written in the local language, which can be helpful when dining away from the group.

  • Which qualities are required for Overlanding?

    Overlanding is an adventurous way to explore, and embracing the unexpected is part of the journey. It offers unique opportunities to venture off the beaten path, meet amazing people, and experience incredible places. However, it requires good physical and mental condition, an open mind, and a spirit of teamwork, flexibility, and patience.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Karen Arnold and Ralph Woodell   USA

Genuine Mexico, Day of the Dead Edition

02-Dec-2023

I was able to join Lupita’s “Genuine Mexico, Day of the Dead Edition” from Mexico City to Oaxaca. Jaime graciously allowed me to join the group because I was unable to fully participate in the first week of my “Wonders of Mexico” trip in Spring 2023 due to my knee injury. Because the “Day of the Dead” trip was fully booked, Jaime made special arrangements for my husband and me to stay in the group hotel. The group welcomed us with open arms and we had a fabulous time with them for a week. I am a graduate of ITMI (The International Tour Management Institute in California, USA). I graduated from their in-person 4-week course as a Certified Tour Director in 1982. It is from the perspective of that training that I write this review. Most tours can drive you to the various sites and deliver you to a hotel. The dirty little secret about group travel is the power of the Tour Director to make or break a trip. Blindness to human nature, the inability to “read” the group, can kill a trip. Only very special leaders can work their magic on a group of strangers and watch them depart the trip as true friends. I know a good Tour Director when I see one. Jaime is one of those very special leaders. Lupita Overland is the embodiment of Jaime’s vision. What sets Lupita apart is Jaime’s keen awareness of how groups function. This understanding gives Jaime the uncanny ability to bring out the best in everyone who participates—passengers, crew, hotel staff, and local guides. His even temper and good humour is appreciated by everyone. The result is a cohesive group which functions well and where everyone has fun. My “Wonders of Mexico” trip in Spring 2023 was fabulous. I watched Jaime quickly knit our group together into a fun-loving, cohesive whole. I have been a passenger on more than 15 long-haul overland adventures….with Trailfinders, Guerba, Exodus, Dragoman and Intrepid. I have travelled as a passenger with Abercrombie & Kent, Windstar Cruises, and with some of the best ground operators around the world. Against all of these, Lupita’s “ Day of the Dead October 2023 ” stands as one of the best group experiences I have ever had. Well done!

Couple Traveller
George Durie   United Kingdom

The trip went without a hitch

16-Feb-2024

We all had a great time on Jaime's immaculately designed new VW overland van. The trip went without a hitch, the Mexican people are all truly lovely and the weather is nearly perfect. Jaime truly loves his adopted country and he worked tirelessly to give us all a unique experience which we had. Thank you again. g and heather (dragoman)

Couple Traveller
Amanda Jones   United Kingdom

Really enjoyed every day.

26-Feb-2024

Wonderful leader who certainly went ‘beyond’ and an excellent driver. Saw amazing and varied sights. From ancient temples to mangrove swamps and crocs. Lovely beaches, indigenous lifestyles and colonial towns. We were also lucky enough to see a carnival.

Couple Traveller
Heather Durie   United Kingdom

Genuine Mexico

24-Mar-2024

What a fabulous trip! Jaime is such an enthusiastic, positive, helpful and knowledgeable leader and we all felt safe with Miguel as the driver. The itinerary had everything - antiquities, wildlife, beaches, landscapes, street food, meeting the locals, boat trips and the Mexican people are lovely. I would recommend this trip to everyone! And it was very good value. Thank you, Jaime. Heather

Couple Traveller
Timothy Barlow   United Kingdom

It is an amazing itinerary with highlights every day

25-May-2023

I was a passenger on the inaugural trip in March/April 2023 - South Mexico Wonders - for three weeks. It is an amazing itinerary with highlights every day. The trip is diverse; history. culture, Mayan sites, beautiful colonial cities, jungle, mountains, wildlife, beaches, lakes - the list goes on! The tour leader, Jaime, is exceptional - enthusiastic, inspirational, and friendly to everyone he meets. Nothing is too much trouble and the trip was very well-organised. Add to this a great driver in Cesar, both safe and helpful, and the whole trip ran smoothly, was a wonderful experience and full of laughter I would highly recommend Lupita Overland to anyone interested in visiting Mexico and sharing a unique experience.

Couple Traveller
Judith Hinchcliffe   United Kingdom

What an amazing two weeks!

24-Feb-2024

What an amazing two weeks in Mexico with Jaime and Lupita Overland Travel. We have seen the country, learned about its history and explored its culture. The whole holiday was perfect from start to finish thanks to Jaime’s expertise as a first-class tour leader. Many laughs and so many memories. Thank you, Jaime!

Couple Traveller
Rosanna Moor   United Kingdom

It was amazing!!!

15-May-2024

This overlanding experience through Mexico was amazing!! Jamie the guide is so full of energy and passion for this beautiful country. A well-thought-out route with a diverse variety of stays. So many highlights, that you will feel like you have been there for longer than 3 weeks, it's packed full of wonder. I could not recommend a better way to travel to Mexico!

Solo Traveller
Álvaro Raposo Morales   Spain

Gran experiencia a lo largo de México

10-Jan-2024

Fue una gran experiencia a lo largo de México, lo pasamos muy bien. Tuve mucha suerte con el grupo y con el tour líder Jaime. Sin duda repetiré!

Solo Traveller
Lesley Barlow   United Kingdom

This is an amazing tour!

24-May-2023

It was our first time in Mexico and it didn’t disappoint – in fact, it totally exceeded our expectations. The diversity throughout was incredible – art, culture, and great cuisine in Mexico City, multiple Mayan historical sites – each different and each spectacular, backed up by some great guides, fantastic cenotes, beach and jungle experiences, and lovely wildlife. However, it was the inspiration and enthusiasm of our lovely leader, Jaime, that made the trip. He put together a superb itinerary with at least one exceptional highlight every day and his friendliness, charm, and overall joie de vivre is infectious. Add to this a great and safe driver in Cesar and the overall three-week experience is life-enhancing and not to be missed. Overlanding is an acquired taste and this encapsulates everything that is good about it.

Couple Traveller
Jon Smith   United Kingdom

A great tour of Southern Mexico

25-Apr-2024

A great tour of Southern Mexico and celebrating the day of the dead festival is something that everyone should do. The itinerary was a good pace and made enjoyable with Jaime leading us.

Solo Traveller
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