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Information for Mexico Trip
For the past seven years, Monarch Teacher Network (MTN) has conducted trips to the Monarch overwintering colonies in Mexico. Most participants are graduates of the 3-day "Teaching and Learning with Monarch Butterflies" workshop, or spouses and others involved or interested in the project. The colonies are located in the Transvolcanic Mountain range in the state of Michoacan, several hours west of Mexico City. The one-week trips are conducted in late winter and are led by an experienced teacher and Mexican guide. In February/March 2008, nearly 100 people from New Jersey, Ontario, Virginia, Texas, North Carolina, Connecticut, Ontario, and Manitoba participated in this professional development experience exploring monarch biology and Mexican culture. Many of the participating teachers received fellowships from MTN or its Canadian partners, Monarch Teacher Network - Canada. Three trips are planned for the winter of 2009: February 14-21, 2009, February 28-March 7, 2009 and March 7-14, 2009.
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Saturday Day 1: Arrive at Mexico City International Airport. Transfer to designated hotel on your own. Meet members of the group and group leader/tour guide at the hotel at 5 PM. Evening dinner. Note: cost of lunches/dinners is each person's responsibility though we will eat as a group; typical cost per day is $25 depending on the amount/kind of food ordered. Our tour guide will select the restaurants. For those who arrive at the hotel by 3 PM, an optional guided tour of the Museum of Anthropology will occur.
Sunday Day 2: Following breakfast at the hotel, our bus travels into the state of Michoacan where we will see our first view of the forests of the Transvolcanic Mt range and perhaps our first glimpse of monarchs. Enroute we stop at the old silver mining town of Tlalpujahua for lunch, a walking tour of the town and market, local life, crafts and the mine. Overnight at a nearby hotel.
Monday Day 3: Following breakfast at our hotel we head for our first butterfly sanctuary, either El Rosario, Chincua, or Cerro Pelon (the best colonies vary from year to year). Hike up into the oyamel forests. At Chincua and Pelon, guide-led horses are available for those feeling the altitudes (9,000+ feet); at El Rosario, no horses are available. Hot lunch at the colony, and the chance to purchase pine needle baskets, local crafts. Return to hotel for the evening and dinner.
Tuesday Day 4: Following breakfast at the hotel, we visit one of the other monarch sanctuaries mentioned above. Hot lunch at the colony. By mid-afternoon we are on our way to the capitol of Michoacan: Morelia, "Queen of the Colonial Cities". Possible stop at Alternare, a project teaching sustainable living. Dinner at our hotel in Morelia or Patzcuaro.
Wednesday Day 5: Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning we travel to the town of Tzintzuntzan (Place of the Hummingbirds) to explore the history and culture of the Purepecha, the local people who have preserved their language and traditions since pre-Hispanic times when they were rivals of the Aztec. Afternoon in Patzcuaro with its colonial atmosphere, exploring the artisans of "The Seven Patios"; boat trip to the island of Janitzio. Overnight at hotel.
Thursday Day 6: Breakfast at hotel. Visit local school in Santa Clara del Cobre, famous for its copper artisans; explore Purepecha people and culture, then back to Mexico City and our hotel.
Saturday Day 8: Hotel, breakfast then transfer by taxi to Mexico City Airport for flight home.
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