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![]() Ecotourism in Oaxaca:
Arroyo Guacamaya, Ixtlán District, Sierra Norte
©2010 by Alvin Starkman
Arroyo Guacamaya is one of the closest ecotourism sites to the City of Oaxaca, accessible by private vehicle in about an hour, or public transportation. La Guacamaya has most if not all of the features and attractions of the more distant ecotourism locales in the Sierra Norte of Oaxaca, including mountain biking, nature trails for hiking and climbing, streams and waterfalls, lodging, children's facilities, and a restaurant featuring fresh fish from the local trout farm - all within a
community-managed forest promoting sustainable logging operations.
The village of La Guacamaya, while in the District of Ixtlán, is only a 45 minute car ride from Villa Etla, and thus just over an hour from the City of Oaxaca. Accordingly, while there are a number of reasonably priced overnight cabins at Arroyo Guacamaya, as a day trip from Oaxaca one can
easily enjoy a great deal of what the region has to offer.
There are a number of options for getting to Arroyo Guacamaya ecotourism
site:
La Guacamaya is 31 kilometers from the City of Oaxaca, at approximately 9,000 feet above sea level. One leaves Oaxaca driving north towards Mexico City along Federal Highway 190, and continues along the "libre" or free highway, keeping to the right rather than going on the toll road
("cuota").
About a minute's drive beyond the Pemex gas station at the entrance to Villa Etla, there's a clearly marked blue sign indicating "Arroyo Guacamaya Ecoturismo, 13 kilometers," with an arrow indicating a right turn off the highway.
After leaving the main highway, and until arriving at Arroyo Guacamaya, one does not make any additional turns. It's therefore an easy drive and extremely difficult to get lost. The road begins as a four-lane paved secondary highway, then narrows to two lanes, and finally, for the rest of the drive one is on a dirt road, often dusty depending on the time of year.
You quickly pass through the villages of San Miguel Etla and then San Gabriel Etla, each with a quaint old stone church located on the right side of the road. The terrain is rolling hills, with mixed semi-tropical vegetation. The pavement ends shortly thereafter, and the balance of the drive is a gradual climb along a dirt road with numerous easy-to-navigate switchbacks. The roadway is not particularly conducive to motion sickness, so one need not be concerned in this regard. Ascending, the vegetation changes from agave, cactus and mixed brush, to scrub oak and coniferous forest of predominantly pine. Note the brilliant yellow and occasional red bromeliads growing on the trees.
Arrival at Arroyo Guacamaya, Sierra Norte, Oaxaca
![]() About 45 minutes after having left the main highway changes in vegetation are witnessed, elevation with corresponding ear popping is experienced, and a cooler temperature is felt as one finally arrives. A blue sign directing visitors to the cabins and restaurant is clearly visible with arrows pointing to the left down a smaller roadway. To the right the road continues on for a couple of kilometers to the hillside village of La Guacamaya.
Aside from ecotourism and sustainable logging operations, villagers dedicate themselves to predominantly agricultural enterprises. For about half of the year the main products harvested and taken to market (i.e. the nearby Wednesday Etla market) are fava beans and potatoes, and for the remainder of the year fresh flowers (in particular zucenas which have strong cultural significance to natives of the region), berros (similar to watercress), and ocote (wood used as kindling).
Facilities at Arroyo Guacamaya, Oaxaca Ecotourism Site
As of early 2010, the ecotourism site consists of five brick and adobe cabins each with lighting, a working fireplace, washroom with hot water, and beds. Electricity is provided by solar panels. Beds consist of bunk beds and double beds. Four of the cabins house up to four people, and one up to a family of six. A restaurant consisting of a large dining room with kitchen, able to accommodate up to about 50 diners can also be found here. There are children's swings and Jungle-Gym style climbing apparatus and an adobe temazcal, scheduled for completion later in the year.The dining hall, in addition to serving aluminum-wrapped grilled or fried fresh trout, serves standard Oaxacan fare such as meats and quesadillas.
Sides include salad, spaghetti with vegetables and mushrooms, beans and tortillas. The fish broth is equally as fresh and delectable as the appetizers and main course offerings. Beverages include water, soft
drinks, beer and mezcal.
Ecotourism Activities at Arroyo Guacamaya, Ixtlán, Oaxaca
Adán is a conscientious bilingual guide and resource person, up on
ecotourism matters and anxious to provide advice and interesting
information. Consider spending at least one afternoon with him, partaking
in the various activities.
![]() The pursuits one can enjoy include :
As noted, the temazcal should be completed in the year 2010. Tourists to the village will have an opportunity to partake in the ancient healing custom of temazcal - sweat facilitated through the use of steam combined with medicinal herbs - cleansing the body and soul. Some have described
the ritual as being akin to the Iroquois sweat lodge.
For children, while the foregoing activities are both safe and educational, Arroyo Guacamaya holds the additional attraction of wooden teeter totters and climbing apparatus, located steps from the restaurant, cabañas and temazcal.
![]() Compared to other Oaxacan ecotourism sites, La Guacamaya is a relatively new ecotourism site in the Ixtlán district of Oaxaca. It stands alongside Cuajimoloyas, La Nevería, Benito Juárez, Llano Grande, Ixtlán de Juárez, and other similar yet longer-established village ecotourism sites, and boasts similar attractions. While still developing and therefore perhaps deficient in some activities such as horseback riding, the relative lack of tourist numbers in and of itself constitutes part of its allure. And of course, there's the proximity to the City of Oaxaca, a significant bonus for most.
Contact Information for Arroyo Guacamaya Ecotourism Site, Ixtlán, Oaxaca
Arrangements for visiting Arroyo Guacamaya in the Sierra Norte of Oaxaca can be made through one's hotel or bed & breakfast, or by calling direct: (951) 521-8127.
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Alvin Starkman has a Masters in anthropology and law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. Now a resident of Oaxaca, Alvin writes, takes tours to the sights, is a consultant to documentary film companies, and owns Casa Machaya Oaxaca Bed & Breakfast (http://www.oaxacadream.com ), a unique Oaxaca bed and breakfast experience, providing Oaxaca accommodations which combine the comfort and service of Oaxaca hotels with the personal touch of quaint country inn style lodging.
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