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From the Highlands of Chiapas to the Dry Valleys of Oaxaca

Chiapas and Oaxaca are among the most biologically diverse states in Mexico, hosting a wide range of ecosystems that support an exceptional variety of bird species, including many regional endemics and habitat specialists. 

Day 1: Pickup 

Pick-up will take place at Ángel Albino Corzo International Airport, closests to Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Depending on arrival times, we may have the opportunity for some birding in nearby areas, or simply gather for dinner to review the itinerary and discuss the upcoming days of the tour.

                                           ⏾ First night in Tuxtla

Wine-throated Hummingbird perched on a twig
Chiapas and Oaxaca Birding Route

Main birding spots: - San Cristobal de las Casas - Montetik - Sumidero Canyon - El Ocote Natural Reserve - Punta Arista - Juchitan - Huatulco (Pelagic trip) - Huatulco Natural Park  - Pluma Hidalgo - El Encanto, Ixtepeji - Teotitlan del Valle - Monte Alban

Day 2: San Christobal 

Set in the highlands of Chiapas, San Cristóbal is surrounded by very well conserved pine forest area. Target birds include the amazing Pink-headed Warbler, Unicolored Jay, Black-throated Jay, Rufous-browed Wren, Blue-throated Motmot, and several hummingbirds like the Wine-throated Hummingbird, Garnet-throated Hummingbird, Amethyst-throated Mountain-gem.

 ⏾ Second night in Tuxtla

pink-headed warbler (Cardellina versicolor)

Day 3: Sumidero Canyon

The dramatic cliffs and dry forests of Sumidero Canyon create unique habitats for many birds. We’ll look for Belted Flycatcher, Russet-crowned Motmot, White-throated Magpie-Jay, Blue,  White Mockingbird, Bar-winged Oriole, Blue Seedeater, and many migratory birds.

 ⏾ Third night in Tuxtla

Red-breasted Chat (Granatellus venustus) in the wild

Day 4: Ocote Reserve and Arriaga road

Heading to the coast, the first early morning stop is in The Selva El Ocote Biosphere Reserve, which protects humid tropical forest and deep limestone canyons. Birdlife here includes, Keel-billed Toucan, Green Shrike-Vireo, along with Smoky-brown Woodpecker and the Slate-colored Solitaire. This reserve is a refuge for species of both lowland rainforest and karst habitats, giving good chances to see the Navas Wren
Then, we will continue to the coast making stops along the way to spot the Rose-breasted Bunting.

⏾ Night in Arriaga

Rose-bellied Bunting (Passerina rositae) in the wild

Day 5: Juchitán

This day would be driving to Huatulco, making two stops in Juchitan and in Playa Colorada. Juchitán corresponds to transition zone mixes dry forest, scrub, and coastal plain, creating one of Oaxaca’s most diverse birding areas. Here we may see West Mexican Chachalaca, Citreoline Trogon, White-lored Gnatcatcher, Orange-breasted Bunting, as well as Spot-breasted Oriole and Golden-cheeked Woodpecker. The cultural richness of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec adds to the experience.

⏾ First night in Huatulco

Cinnamon-tailed Sparrow perched on a branch

Day 6: Huatulco

Take a boat to travel offshore to get into pelagic waters. There's a high chance to see different pelagic species like the Least and Black Storm-Petrel, Pink-footed Shearwater and Wedge-tailed Shearwater.

Then, in the afternoon, the coastal dry forest and mangroves of Huatulco National Park are home to a great variety of Pacific slope birds. Targets include, Russet-crowned Motmot, Russet-naped Wren, White-lored Gnatcatcher, and colorful species such as Orange-breasted Bunting and Red-breasted Chat. Nocturnal birding here is especial, some targets are: Pacific Screech-Owl, Colima Pygmy Owl, Northern Potoo, Buff-collared Nightjar.

⏾ Second night in Huatulco

Lesser Ground-Cuckoo (Morococcyx erythropygus)
Citreoline Trogon in Huatulco, Mexico.

Day 7: Pluma Hidalgo

Drive to the highlands near Huatulco heading to Pluma Hidalgo. Thisi is coffee-growing town at 1200 m is surrounded by cloud forest with rich avifauna. Specialties include Blue-capped Hummingbird, Northern Emerald Toucanet, Mexican Hermit, Golden Vireo, Red-headed Tanager, along with Happy Wren, Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater, Flammulated Flycatcher and many others.

Drive in the afternoon to San José del Pacífico. Where we will spend the night.

⏾ Night in San Jose

Day 8: San Jose

In the morning, we will go birdwatching in this forested area, focusing on finding local specialties like the Bumblebee Hummingbird, Garnet-throated Hummingbird, Hooded Yellowthroat, Chestnut-sided Shrike-Vireo, Mountain Trogon, Cinnamon-bellied Flowerpiercer, White-throated Jay and other birds of the pine forest.

In the afternoon, we will drive to Oaxaca City. The rest of the day will be free to enjoy the city’s cultural atmosphere or to rest.

⏾ First night in Oaxaca

Red Warbler (Cardellina rubra) endemic to Mexico

Day 9: Teotitlan Del Valle

This Zapotec village is surrounded by dry valleys, scrub, and reservoirs. It is one of the best places to find Oaxaca Sparrow, Bridled Sparrow, Beautiful Hummingbird, Gray-breasted Woodpecker, Dwarf Vireo, Ocellated Thrasher, Boucard’s Wren, along with Orange-billed Nightingale-Thrush and Dusky Hummingbird. Cultural highlights include local weaving traditions and nearby Yagul ruins.

⏾ Second night in Oaxaca

Oaxaca Sparrow (Peucaea humeralis) in its habitat

Day 10: La Cumbre Ixtepeji

La Cumbre Ixtepeji protects pine-oak forest between 2700–2900 m. This ecosystem hosts Dwarf Jay, Red Warbler, Collared Towhee, Long-tailed Wood-Partridge, Chestnut-sided Shrike-Vireo, Mountain Trogon, Gray-barred Wren, plus night birds like Fulvous Owl and Mexican Whip-poor-will. These cool forests are among the richest birding spots in Oaxaca. 

⏾ Third night in Oaxaca

Day 11: Monte Alban

Just 8 km from Oaxaca City, Monte Albán is a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by arid scrub and oak woodland. Birding here can produce Slaty Vireo, Ocellated Thrasher, White-throated Towhee, Pileated Flycatcher, Black-vented Oriole, Elegant Trogon, as well as Blue Mockingbird and Happy Wren. A perfect blend of history, archaeology, and birding.

⏾ Forth night in Oaxaca

Slaty Vireo bird in its natural habitat

Day 12: Oaxaca City

Drop-off day. After breakfast, transfer to Oaxaca City airport or hotel, marking the end of our services.

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