TULUM, Mexico – Today marks a pivotal moment for Tulum with the official inauguration of Jaguar Park, a monumental project dedicated to cultural and environmental conservation. To celebrate this momentous occasion, The Tulum Times is excited to present a photo gallery showcasing the remarkable transformation of this 1,000-hectare park.
Located on the former Tulum airstrip grounds, Jaguar Park is now a symbol of sustainable development and Maya cultural preservation. The park connects directly with the Tulum station of the Maya Train, providing easy access for local and international visitors. Our gallery features breathtaking shots of the park’s key attractions, including its newly constructed museum, which houses 300 original archaeological artifacts and offers a deep dive into the rich history of the Maya civilization.
President AndrĂ©s Manuel LĂ³pez Obrador, President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, and Quintana Roo Governor Mara Lezama attended today’s inauguration, emphasizing the park’s significance in promoting eco-tourism while safeguarding the environment and cultural heritage. As you explore our photo gallery, you will get a closer look at these new public spaces, including the observation decks, the beach entrances, and the panoramic views of Tulum’s archaeological zone, jungle, and the Caribbean Sea.
This visual journey through Jaguar Park not only highlights the area’s architectural and natural beauty but also offers a glimpse into the future of Tulum as a premier cultural and eco-tourism destination. Each image in the gallery reflects the careful planning and interdisciplinary efforts that brought this park to life, making it a must-see for anyone visiting the region.
Please take a moment to explore our photo gallery and immerse yourself in Jaguar Park’s beauty and history.