During this time of quarantine, many people have picked up new hobbies or skills. Fernando Rosado, a bird expert and wildlife photographer, encourages you to...
Archive for category: Eco-living

A local friend
This species of shark, known as nurse shark, inhabits the seas of the Riviera Maya does not present any danger to humans. His apathetic personality...

Mayan Trees
If you know a little about the Mayan traditions, you probably know that there are several elements of nature that have been considered sacred since...

What’s blooming this month?
Throughout Tulum, the streets are painted orange with the flowers of Flamboyant trees (Delonix regia). Originally from Madagascar, these beautiful trees are now considered endangered. They...

Recycling, an urgent need
Recycling can transform waste into new products or raw materials, preventing the amount of waste accumulated in landfills from increasing and reducing the consumption of...

A Jungle Trek
In recent months, there has been quite a bit of discussion involving our jungle. The deep semi-tropical forest that surrounds each home in LAT is...

Seedbed for Innovation and Discovery
As all of us who have built homes and live in Los Arboles Tulum will proudly attest, we are true pioneers on several different fronts....

The Monkey Talk
The annual Assembly of Owners of LAT provides the residents with the opportunity to get to know other owners who have yet to build a...