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Sanctuary of the Melipona Bee and Cacao

Ecotourism is to appreciate the natural wealth of each place in the world. Feel it and live it as a unique experience in the Sanctuary of the Melipona Bee and the Cacao Maya. See ourselves reflected in lakes, caverns, caves, coves, cenotes and more. For nature lovers, marvel at this sanctuary full of colors and flavors with Mayan heritage.

A Unique Experience

It is a unique spice in the world, it does not have a sting. So it is not poisonous or dangerous, on the contrary it is very docile. She was worshiped by the Mayans. There was even a god dedicated to her care Ah muzen kaab. Her honey of course is rare and very valuable for its medicinal properties.

The Melipona Bee Sanctuary

Although it does not officially have the title of Natural Sanctuary by CONANP. The Sanctuary of the Melipona bee and Mayan cacao, in Cobá. It has earned its name because they teach visitors to preserve this unique species in the world. The Melipona Maya Bee. Throughout the year. The inhabitants of the community of Cobá are in charge of protecting them. And harvesting the honey in a very careful way to later make derivative, medicinal and personal care products. The best experience is to personally meet these animals and participate in the production processes.

In this sanctuary the melipona bee is cared for and protected, as well as helping to improve a serious situation in which they are.

Very Medicinal honey

In coba you can enjoy a journey through time from ancestral times to the present. Recognizing the characteristics of this stingless species and the properties of its exquisite honey. There are a series of elements that characterize the sanctuaries, being of great importance to visit them so that you enjoy the experience of visiting one to the fullest. In the past, temples and shrines were connected.

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