Visit https://www.nomadnaturetravel.com/experience to discover 130+ incredible, lesser-known nature and wildlife travel experiences across 35 countries throughout the tropics. The point of this video is to cover the four most beautiful wild places left in Mexico, one of the world’s 17 megadiverse countries–sharing a stage with biodiversity jewels like Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa, Costa Rica and others. Most people probably haven’t heard of these places, but they represent some of the most impressive wild areas in the Americas. Mexico has done a great job of branding itself as a fun-in-the-sun leisure tourism destination, but if you are looking to experience some of the most spectacular natural areas in the Neotropics, it has that, too–you just have to know where to look. I’m going to cover what are, in my view, the 4 most beautiful places in Mexico: 1) The Landanconda Jungle in Chiapas State–Mexico’s most biodiverse terrestrial ecosystem and one of the country’s last strongholds for large mammals and the iconic Scarlet Macaw. 2) The Bahia de Los Angeles Biosphere Reserve: several hundred kilometres from anything, in the middle of the Baja Peninsula, the Bahia de los Angeles Biosphere Reserve combines the best of the Sea of Cortez (pelagics like Whale Sharks, Manta Rays, Whales) and stunning coastal desert (birds, reptiles and amphibians, desert plants). This has been and continues to be a prime filming destination for documentaries and a research site for universities looking for pristine desert and marine ecosystems to study. 3) The Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve: Located in the transition zone between the Nearctic and Neotropical biogeographical regions, this reserve offers a unique blend of tropical dry forests meeting North American deserts, fostering an environment of high species richness and endemism. Boasting over 500 recorded cacti species and a phenomenal birding destination with hundreds of recorded species, including the last large population of military macaws in Mexico, this is a place very few non-Mexicans visit and one of the most biodiverse, rugged and pristine places in the country. 4) Revilllagigedo Islands National Park and Marine Protected Area: Any serious divers around the world, and especially in North America, will be well aware of this place. One of the most beautiful places in Mexico, and one of the most abundant marine ecosystems anywhere in the world, this isolated archipelago of small volcanic islands is 360km out into the Pacific Ocean and, the only large rock formations for thousands of kilometres, concentrates an enormous amount of life in the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Mantas, Whale, Silky, Galapagos, Tiger, Reef and Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks, dolphins, whales, Mahimahi, Tuna, Barracuda and an impressive amount of reef fish, the Revillagigedos should be on the bucket list of any serious diver and marine wildlife enthusiast. If you're planning a nature and wildlife trip to Mexico and want to see the best of what the country has to offer, these are four beautiful places in Mexico that most people don't know about or get a chance to see. 00:00 Lancandona Rainforest 01:43 Bahia de Los Angeles Biosphere Reserve 03:27 Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve 05:24 Revilllagigedo Islands National Park 06:50 Nature Experience Finder #mostbeautifulplacesinmexico #mexico #naturephotography #underwaterphotography #naturetravel #naturalmexico