Sea Turtle Yoga Adventure for women


Where: Oaxaca Coast, Mexico
When April-August
Duration: 8 days
Group Size TBD
Price:  $TBD

Overview

Sea Turtle Yoga Adventure for Women, Mother & Daughter duos welcomed!

This is a tailor-made adventure for Women on the Pacific West Coast of Mexico that integrates visits to local eco-cooperatives, wildlife sanctuaries, nature exploration, afternoons at local virgin beaches, divine regional cuisine, and an intimate behind the scenes tour of the National Mexican Turtle Research Center and Sea Turtle Sanctuary. Surfing, voluntourism opportunities, massages, Zapotec Indigenous Temezcal (Sweat Lodge) and ocean boat tours will be made available.

During the retreat you’ll be led through a daily class that will inspire your journey through Mexico and foster a connection to self and female archetypes. These sessions will be a blend of meditation, gentle yoga and inward practices. With graceful movement and fun for all, wisdoms will be introduced to transform your relationships with yourself and the people in your life. Tools such as dancing, laughter and art will be offered.

 

 
 

Itinerary

Itinerary Overview

The itinerary below is a loose tentative schedule of your 8 day adventure. We will be in the area for 7 nights with the hopes of seeing an arribada ( the phenomena where hundreds of mama turtles come to the shore to lay their eggs). Since we can’t predict when this will occur or other opportunities that nature might provide for us, we will have to adjust the schedule according to what the weather and the natural habitats bring while we are there! Something magical always awaits!

Itinerary Overview

Every day you will be offered
Morning Yoga offered by Tawny
Beautiful breakfast with fresh local ingredients.

Day 1
Arrival at the Hautulco International Airport
Transfer through the lush tropical jungle to your charming boutique accommodations in Mazunte
Optional Massages offered by well known therapists in the area
Grounding meditation.
Evening to settle into some tropical “laid-backness”
Welcome Dinner Party

Day 2
Morning Yoga offered by Tawny
Beautiful breakfast with fresh local ingredients
Tour of Town and local beaches, yoga studios, unique shops & restaurants (Read about this location above)
Behind the scene tour of National Sea Turtle Center organized by Dawn’s dear friend Mireya!
Lunch at local smoothie & juice bar
Evening Meditation with Dawn
Optional Massages offered by will known therapists in the area.
Dinner at international fusion restaurant
Option to check out the local night life/music since this will be a Saturday Night!

Day 3
After Yoga & Breakfast visit to Local beach, el rinconcito
Tour of the Cosmetic Cooperative (see details under Eco- Tours)
Lunch at an off the beaten path restaurant nestled in the jungle with Chef Luis Garcia
Sunset Hike & meditation to Southern most point in all of Mexico known for its magic and powerful energies
Evening Meditation & Circle time at Sunset.
Return to your charming boutique hotel

(visit to Turtle Sanctuary if there is an arribada or turtle relase)

Day 4
After Yoga/ Meditation & Breakfast:
Behind the Scenes tour of Sea Turtle Sanctuary and Family run Eco-cooperative ( see below under highlights for details)
Lunch at a local hotspot of fresh coastal Cuisine
Afternoon – Free Time
Optional visit to local Surfing beach 5 minutes from accommodations
Optional Temezcal ( Traditional Ceremonial Zapotec Steam bath with local healer)

Day 5:
After Yoga & Breakfast:
Boat Tour of La Ventanilla Estuary, mangrove and island. A beautiful place to see crocodiles, iguanas and varying species of birds in the wild. Get your cameras ready!
Lunch at at fusion restaurant serving homemade pizza , sushi, empanadas. Yum!!
Free time in afternoon & evening for some more tropical “laid-backness”
Optional local dance or movement class
Optional nightlife/ live music

(visit to Turtle Sanctuary if there is an arribada or turtle release)

Day 6:
After Yoga & Breakfast:
1.5 hour drive to Puerto Escondido (world renown destination for Surfing)
Visit to the picturesque Carizalillo Bay to relax and/or take a surf lesson with 5 time national Champion Coco Ramirez who is a dear friend of Dawn’s.
Walk the famous Zicatela beach where we will eat lunch at the well known Cafecito & watch pro -surfers take off on waves that can get as big as 30 feet.
Free time in afternoon at the “adoquin” which is Puerto Escondido’s cobblestone street lined with shops
Dinner at delicious Thai restaurant run by local group of women surfers.
Evening – boat ride on lagoon to swim Among Millions of bio-luminescent photo-plankton & GLOW! We did our research & it will be a dark night, an almost moonless night, to view this natural phenomena.
Drive back to Mazunte

Day 7:
After morning Yoga & Breakfast
Day of Integration
Beach day
Optional Boat Ride to See Dolphins, Sea Turtles & Manta Rays
Lunch at local place with mexican/healthy fusion foods
meditation and circle time
(visit to Turtle Sanctuary if there is an arribada or turtle release)

Farewell Dinner & Party

Day 8:
Yoga/ meditation & breakfast
Travel Day Home

Transportation back to the Huatulco Airport Travel Day Home

Eco Tours

Ecotourism cooperatives contribute to the development of community groups and strengthen the conservation activities and improvement of rural communities. On the Oaxacan Pacific Coast there are numerous cooperatives that have formed in the last few decades to help the local economies and support sustainable living practices. We will visit the following cooperatives.

The Ventanilla Co-operative project is located in a small beach village in a large mangrove zone and was originally set up to stop the killing and selling of turtles and their eggs and has grown in to a sustainable development project which generates alternative sources of income for the local people. It has twenty five families living in the village who are actively involved in the co-operative which has among its goals to restore the mangrove estuary, to protect it’s inhabitants, which includes sea turtles, crocodiles and hundreds of species of birds, and to the promotion of eco-tourism. The co-operative operates tours along the mangrove swamp and offering horseback riding tours to generate an extra income. They have also established a tree nursery housing 70,000 plants of mangle and other local varieties, a crocodile farm and nurseries for turtles and iguanas. This area is now alos a protected reserve for many beautiful birds including the cormorants, pelicans and herons which nest there. The participants will take a canoe trip though the mangrove lagoons to see wildlife not normally seen otherwise.
The cosmetic cooperative is owned by the ex-turtle hunters and villagers who use locally grown and cultivated products that help to stimulate the sustainable agriculture of the area. You’ll get a behind the scenes tour of this Body Shop factory and store, where local people make products with natural materials like maize, coconut, sesame seeds and avocado. This co-op encourages sustainable development and economic success in a community that had an economy based on the turtle trade prior to the banning of turtle hunting in 1997. The Natural Cosmetics Project was created by Anita Roddick, the founder of The Body Shop, in 1993. Heavily interested in ecotourism, reforestation and organic agriculture, she put together a group of 15 families from Mazunte and helped found the cooperative. She arranged for her chemist, David Hitchen to visit the cooperative in 1996 and 1997 to oversee the creation of formulas for shampoo, hair conditioner, moisturizing cream and various oils. The products are manufactured and sold in Mazunte as well as in other Body Shop locations worldwide. Definitely a worthwhile project to support.
For more details about this cooperative go to:
http://proxied.changemakers.net/journal/02june/nauman.cfm
The eco-peanut and sesame cooperative of the coastal village of Tomatal was established with the help of the Natural Cosmetic Factory. Its main aim is to help indigenous and marginalized women to find ways to produce food, to earn income and raise healthy families without destroying their environment. The program has demonstrated positive and lasting impacts on rainforest conservation, reforestation, food security and the empowerment of women. The participants will vist this cooperative on their way to Puerto Escondido.

Excursions

Early one morning you will have the opportunity to do you a Yoga class in a beautiful eco-palapa over looking the ocean and have breakfast at an eco lodge.
One afternoon we will hike out to the southernmost point in all of Mexico. Visitors come to watch the most spectacular sunrises and sunsets from this wonderful vantage point at the west end of the beach.
Late on afternoon the participants will be taken to a charming little beach community to relax and enjoy the warm water of the Pacific West Coast. Here the participants will have an opportunity to eat at the Beachside palapa restaurants, rent boogie boards or foam surfboards, and swim in the calm waters of the bay. The waves here are perfect for body-boarding and often good for body-surfing. Fishing is also excellent in the surf from nearby rocks.
This is a full day excursion, that begins with a tour of an eco peanut and sesame cooperative. Afterwords, we will go to the famous town known for it’s pipeline like waves, Puerto Escondido. Here the participants will shop at a traditional open air market, vist the famous surfing beach of Zicatela, tour the rustically hip downtown streets and have an delicious fresh homemade meal at one of the better known restaurants in Puerto. In the afternoon we will visit one of the most picturesque beaches on the Oaxacan coast, Carizalillo, to sunbathe in the fine white sand, swim in the calm light green warm waters or rent a surfboard to surf the small gentle waves. This beach is on a small bay and extends for about 300 meters. Since there are no vehicular roads to this beach, it is typically uncrowded; the footpath traverses a steep slope that recently had a rock stairway installed.
Early one morning the local fisherman will take you on a motor boat ride to search for sea turtles in the ocean, where there may be an opportunity to observe mating activity and have up-close encounters with whales, dolphins and many species of birds. We will also take you to a nearby isolated beach where you can enjoy a private swim and visit one of only two nesting grounds of the rare leatherback turtle. On our return we will have a delicious breakfast at a local family run establishment on the beach.

Location:

Oaxacan Coast
The Oaxacan Coast is not Cancun! There are no high rises, no chain hotels, nor fast food restaurants. The area is known for its simplicity and charm, with small boutique hotels of 10 rooms or less and small family run restaurants serving fresh fish, octopus and shrimp caught each morning in the Pacific by local fishermen.

Expect to dress down, lay in a hammock watching the many beautiful birds hover overhead and listen to the pounding surf on the sun-drenched beach. Located 170 miles south of Oaxaca City, the quiet beach village stretches for a half-mile-long sand beach of the Pacific Ocean at the southernmost point of Mexico. It is on the open ocean, but protected by offshore rock, visitors enjoy long walks on the uncrowded beach and a dip into the waters warmed by average year-round 85-degree weather.

Highlights

The National Mexican Turtle Center

EL Centro Mexicano de la Tortuga, also known as the Mexican National Turtle Research center, has undertaken a conservation program that is attempting to restore the sea turtles and their habitat on the Pacific West Coast. It houses a museum, which opened in 1994, that is actually more of a reserve, it holds a turtle hatchery, aquarium, and study center. All varieties of sea turtles that live in the coastal waters of Mexico are on exhibit. At the center’s ten-acre complex, biologists, veterinarians and research groups are dedicated to the study, protection and preservation of the sea turtle. We will have an intimate behind the scenes tour of the Center.

Sea Turtle Sanctuary and Cooperative

The Sea Turtle Sanctuary on the Pacific West Coast of Oaxaca, Mexico is of primary importance worldwide and receives the largest number of turtles in the country. Thousands of female turtles that were once endangered come back during egg laying season to nest in the wildlife ecotourism sanctuary. Participants in this volunteer program may see females coming ashore after journeys of hundreds, even thousands, of miles, to bury their eggs in the sand. This stretch of coast is one of the best in the world for observing the arribada, a Spanish word meaning “arrival”, used to describe the mass nesting of Olive Ridley sea turtles. The local residents, aided by the Mexican Ministry of the Environment patrol the beach to protect turtles from poachers.
The Mexican National Turtle Research Center has a permanent research camp at the sanctuary that first began its nesting monitoring operations in 1996. The research camp is a collaboration of various diverse institutions, including non-government organizations, state government, fishing cooperatives, leading educational institutions, as well as volunteers from practically every corner of the globe. Current Projects at the camp accomplish a better understanding of the state of various sea turtle populations by way of evaluating their nesting grounds, observing behavioral patterns during the reproduction process, and aiding in their conservation.
At the Sea Turtle Sanctuary we will be aiding local residents, biologists and conservationists count the thousands of turtles and, if the timing is right, release hatchlings into the ocean.

Accommodations

Beautiful Seaside Accommodations

You will be staying at a small boutique hotel that offers quality and elegance to make your stay a true delight. Each room has a private terrace with lovely ocean views of the Pacific Ocean. Your accommodations have air-conditioning and wifi. The excellent restaurant make mealtimes special and sunset watching splendid.

You will also enjoy the infinity pool on the cliff edge, over looking the Pacific and the golden beaches below. The bays nearby are warm and tranquil and you have direct access to the beach.

About Your Guide

 

Dawn Feuerberg (AKA Aurora in Spanish)

Owner and founder of Aurora Adventures, LLC.

Dawn Feuerberg is a mother of 2 daughters, a yoga & meditation guide, a former Spanish professor of 28 years,  and the owner of Aurora Adventures LLC.  She first came to the Oaxaca Coast in 1991 and has been leading tours to Oaxaca since 1995.  It is one of her favorite places on the planet and thoroughly enjoys sharing her access and connections to this magical place with others. She says “Traveling for me is all about the connections. My ability to subtly bridge cross cultural connections between my travelers and the locals abroad is what sets our adventures apart. At a very young age I began to travel on my own seeking out and connecting with the aboriginal, the indigenous and the authentic local life abroad. Often times finding myself being the only non-native in the region. My longstanding relationships abroad give my clients access into an enriching, in depth local experience. ”

She  values the genuine art of discovery travel for all ages. She creates flexible itineraries within her tours that provide individuals the opportunity to make new discoveries. This tone of flexibility and openness in her approach to travel is equally matched with her attention to detail, her ability to multi-task and basically get the job done in a coherent, safe, comfortable and if desired, luxurious manner.

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Inclusions

What’s Included

(This is an all-inclusive tour with no hidden costs.)

  • 7 nights shared accommodation with ocean views
  • 2 luxury meals daily
  • Onsite Director & Staff
  • 2 Eco-cooperative tours (see detailed itinerary above)
  • 3 Excursions & cultural activities listed above
  • Daily Yoga class
  • Entrance fee to  Museums & wildlife sanctuaries.
  • Guided sunset hike to southern most point in Mexico.
  • Pre-departure and on-site Orientations
  • Airport Transfer to & from Huatulco Airport
  • Pre-departure Advising
  • Reception & Farewell Party

What’s not included

Airfare to and from Oaxaca Coast, 4 light meals, Guide gratuities, Excess baggage charges, Alcoholic beverages, Airport taxes and items of a personal nature such as souvenirs, laundry fees, or insurance of any kind.

Travel

If you are planning to travel with the group, contact us immediately to find out the specifics of the group flight. The sooner you make your reservation the more likely you will be able to travel with the group. Otherwise you may make other travel arrangements.

Safe & Secure Travel

Each program includes:

  • Insured, comfortable and air conditioned vehicles are provided for transportation in the host country.
  • Optional International Medical Travel Insurance for each participant.
  • Pre-departure advising
  • Pre-departure and onsite orientations
  • Risk Management & Crisis management plan

Cost

All-inclusive Program Cost

$TBA

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Oaxaca City Trip Add On

Oaxacan Culture & Pyramid Tour

Join Dawn & Tawny, on a 5 day tour of Oaxaca City and it’s outlaying indigenous villages. This Oaxacan cultural & pyramid tour is unmatched in its unique offerings, its expert private guides, its charming boutique accommodations and its attention to detail. You will explore the beauty and diversity of Oaxacan culture, cuisine, art, artisans, healing arts & history… You will visit Zapotec local artists and healers, tour the colonial city of Oaxaca, eat divine regional cuisine, practice yoga with like minded locals and explore the energy of the pyramids. A unique and authentic Journey not to be missed.

Dates: June 27th-July 2nd 2019

Boutique Accommodations

We will be staying in the heart of the colonial center of downtown Oaxaca in a beautiful boutique hotel. The hotel is within is steps away from many places of interest, parks, restaurants and cafes.

What’s included?

  • 5 nights shared accommodation in boutique hotel in colonial downtown a with delicious regional breakfast daily
  • 4 exquisite main meals
  • Welcoming ceremony and ritual with Spiritual Leader of Toltec Wisdom, Armando Cruz Sanchez
  • Entrance fees to archeological sites and museums
  • 3 Behind-the-scenes excursions with fully insured luxury transportation
  • “Temezcal” traditional Zapotec steam bath with Doña Enriqueta
  • Off the beaten path tours of Oaxaca City
  • Dynamic onsite director and guides
  • Transportation from Oaxacan Coast to Oaxaca City
  • Airport transfer to Oaxaca City Airport
  • Pre-departure advising

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Cost

OAXACA CULTURE & PYRAMID TOUR ADD ON

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Reviews

This was more than a trip… where you see the sights and experience great food, meet great people… it was so much more than that… I brought home a renewed gratitude for all I have and all I have to offer… a beautiful journey!Mr. WordPress
This was more than a trip… where you see the sights and experience great food, meet great people… it was so much more than that… I brought home a renewed gratitude for all I have and all I have to offer… a beautiful journey!Mr. WordPress
This was more than a trip… where you see the sights and experience great food, meet great people… it was so much more than that… I brought home a renewed gratitude for all I have and all I have to offer… a beautiful journey!Mr. WordPress