Explore Mexico’s Ecotourism Gem: Mayan Ruins, Pristine Beaches, and Lush Rainforests
Tabasco, Mexico, may fall under the radar of most travelers, but its historic capital city, jaw-dropping natural wonders, and archeological sites make it a destination worth exploring. Tabasco, located in southeastern Mexico, is home to a blossoming ecotourism industry, thanks to its white-sand Gulf coastline, mountain villages, and vibrant rain forests, teeming with wildlife such as parrots and monkeys, as well as Mayan ruins. However, as tourism continues to grow, industrialization may rise alongside it. Furthermore, Tabasco is the home state of Mexico’s populist president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and houses the country’s largest oil refinery, as well as the Tren Maya, a rail line poised to connect Mexico’s five southernmost states, with projections for completion in 2024.