Learning to surf in Mexico? Check out this guide on how to get fit before your surf camp!
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How To: Get Ready For Your 2022 Surf Camp in Punta Mita & Sayulita

Your Pre - Surf Camp Training Guide

 Learning to surf in Mexico? Check out this guide on how to get fit before your surf camp!

Just signed up for learning to Surf in Mexico with Wild Mex? Yeeew! Well, you best get ready because you are in for an adventure of a lifetime!

From experiencing your first wave to gliding across the ocean as you own it, the feeling you will live through on our epic surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita will be unmatchable.

So, what can you do beforehand, to get fit, prepped, and your body in tip-top shape so you can be the best surfer you can be once you arrive at camp? Keep reading to discover more…

Surf Camp Sayulita and Punta Mita

Learn to surf and catch your first wave at the La Lancha surf break

Why Is Training Before Your Sayulita Or Punta Mita Surf Camp Important?



Whether you’ve got 4 weeks or 4 months before your surfing vay-cay it’s important to get yourself prepared for the unreal adventure and experience it’s going to be… but don’t doubt it, surfing is a full-on physical workout!

Surfing is not snowboarding, nor is it skateboarding. You don’t lie down on your snowboard then pop up just as you are gathering speed. Nor does snowboarding or skateboarding require you to paddle your way back up the hill after a big run!

You’ll not only use your leg muscles to control your speed and balance on the mighty waves when surfing in La Lancha, no no no… You’ll also need to paddle your way back out to the sets after you start catching all your waves to the shore!

So, undoubtedly one of the hardest things about surfing is paddling into waves, which requires a lot of upper body strength.

Therefore, our Wild Mex team has prepared a little guide to help you get fit and ready to get into your learning to surf in Mexico experience!

You can warm up and tone your muscles with these workout regimes anywhere from 1 week to 6 months prior to your camp, as often or as little as you like so that you can build the upper body strength that you need to master those majestic waves, like a pro! The more you practice, the more you’ll seamlessly glide into your surf camp experience!

Good luck!

Swimming

 Build endurance by swimming before you arrive in Mexico for your surf lessons in La Lancha

Surfing for Beginners in Sayulita and Punta Mita can be pretty tough in the first few days when you’re getting used to the paddling technique. So, when preparing yourself for the first few days, swimming is a great way to get your arms and upper body ready to tackle those waves!

Swimming works out many of the muscles that will be used whilst paddling on a surfboard including your upper arms and your shoulder blades. Working your muscles in the water will also get them trained for resistance which you’ll be experiencing a lot of when you’re paddling in the pacific ocean waves.

And most importantly, swimming will also get you used to spending time in the water, coordinating your breathing, and holding your breath while working out there.

Let us prepare you… it is a given that you will experience some wipeouts during your first week of surf lessons In La Lancha and Sayulita as a beginner. So, swimming in the water beforehand (even if it’s a swimming pool) will ensure that you build your confidence and stamina just by being in the water.

In short, spending 1 or 2 hours a week swimming in a pool prior to your surf camp will definitely make your surfing experience much more comfortable!


Guide to Building Strength, Endurance, and Balance



Hitting the water or waves every day might be the best way to get wave-ready, but if you’ve signed up for the camp from a place that’s flat or dry, no need to fret…we’ve got you covered!


Yoga

 Yoga might seem a little underwhelming if you are looking forward to an epic adventure like surfing in La Lancha, but trust us, yoga is great for surfing…



Yoga might seem a little underwhelming if you are looking forward to an epic adventure like surfing in La Lancha and our nearby areas buuuuuut don’t be so quick to judge… It’s a fact that all types of Yoga will benefit your surfing!

Yoga helps you work on your balance which is a must-have for surfers. It helps you develop core strength and agility which is necessary when you’re doing quick pop-ups and turns whilst surfing – which is of course a given!

Indulging in yoga also keeps your muscles from potentially tearing during fast-paced and strenuous movements like pop-ups or paddling, because it will develop your muscle flexibility from all the stretching.  

So, those stretches and breathing techniques may seem calm and passive, but trust us, it’ll be a lifesaver for learning to surf in Mexico and mastering the wondrous waves when you’re experiencing your first week out there.


Strength

WildMex offer surf camps for surfing for beginners in Sayulita. See here how to get fit


Apart from yoga and swimming, the gym can help you build the upper body capacity you need to ace your surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita ! From bodyweight exercises to working with dumbbells, building up the stamina and strength you need to surf CAN be done in the gym beforehand!

Best Exercises



✔️1) Hold your dumbbells at thigh-level with palms against your legs. With elbows resting against your waist, move the weights up towards the shoulder and lower them down.

✔️2) Holding your dumbbells at shoulder height with arms out like a cross. Lift the weights overhead, then in front of your head keeping your arms straight.

✔️3) Holding dumbbells in each hand, bend forward while your back is almost parallel to the ground. Lift the weights toward your chest and slowly lower them down.

Try 4 x 10 sets of these exercises with a weight that feels comfortable for you! We recommend at least 1 x per week.

Endurance

Swimming in a pool may seem calm and passive, but trust us, it’ll be a lifesaver for learning to surf in Mexico!

For endurance, these swimming exercises can help you:

✔️1)      With a floating buoy strapped to the feet, swim 50-meters four times with your head above the water surface. Do this twice a week at least.

✔️2)      Do 50-meter sprints eight times and rest for 30-seconds in between. Do this at least once a week.

✔️3)      For lung capacity, increase the number of strokes you take before each breath. Start each lap at two strokes and increase the number as you build capacity.


Balance

Get fit for your surf camp in Sayulita using an Indo Board!

Waves can be relentless and uncertain! So, an Indo Board can do the trick to experience your first surfboard - on dry land!

On the Indo board, try to stand still for 90 seconds. You should try an activity like bouncing a tennis ball on the floor for 90 seconds without letting the board touch the ground. A harder position may be standing still whilst positioned in a squat and rocking back and forth.

At the final level, you should be able to do slow squats on the board without letting it touch the ground!


Summing it Up

With the exercises mentioned, you’ll be more than ready to start your surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita ! Plus, all the waiting prior to your surf camp will be put to best use! 😉 

The great thing about surfing is, as you get better, so does the feeling! So, why not start early? 

Up for the challenge?

We can’t wait to welcome you!

Peace & love

Wild Mex

Learning to surf in Mexico? Check out this guide on how to get fit before your surf camp!
By wildmexsurf.com

Campamento de surf en Sayulita y Punta Mita 2022: ¿Cómo Prepararse?

Tu guía de entrenamiento antes del campamento de surf en Sayulita

 ¿Aprendiendo a surfear en México? ¡Consulta esta guía sobre cómo ponerte en forma antes de tu campamento de surf!

¿Acabas de inscribirte para aprender a surfear en México con WildMex? Sí. Pues más vale que te prepares porque te espera la aventura de tu vida!

Desde experimentar tu primera ola hasta deslizarte por el océano como si fueras su dueño, la sensación que vivirás en nuestro épico campamento de surf en Sayulita o Punta Mita será inigualable.

Entonces, ¿qué puedes hacer de antemano para ponerte en forma, prepararte y que tu cuerpo esté en plena forma para ser el mejor surfista que puedas ser una vez que llegues al campamento? Sigue leyendo para descubrir más…

Campamento de Surf en Sayulita y Punta Mita

Aprende a surfear y coge tu primera ola en el spot de La Lancha

¿Por Qué es Importante el Entrenamiento Antes de tu Campamento de Surf en Sayulita o Punta Mita?



Tanto si tienes 4 semanas como 4 meses antes de tus vacaciones de surf es importante que te prepares para la aventura y experiencia irreal que vas a tener... pero no lo dudes, el surf es un entrenamiento físico completo!

El surf no es snowboard, ni skate. No te tumbas en tu tabla de snowboard y luego te levantas justo cuando estás cogiendo velocidad. Tampoco el snowboard o el skateboard requieren que remontes la cuesta después de una gran carrera!

No sólo usarás los músculos de las piernas para controlar tu velocidad y equilibrio en las poderosas olas al surfear en La Lancha, no no no... También tendrás que remar para volver a los sets después de empezar a coger todas las olas hasta la orilla!

Así que, sin duda, una de las cosas más difíciles del surf es remar en las olas, lo que requiere mucha fuerza en la parte superior del cuerpo.

Por ello, nuestro equipo de Wild Mex ha preparado una pequeña guía para ayudarte a ponerte en forma y prepararte para tu experiencia de aprender a surfear en México!

Puedes calentar y tonificar tus músculos con estos regímenes de entrenamiento desde 1 semana hasta 6 meses antes de tu campamento, tan a menudo o tan poco como quieras, para que puedas desarrollar la fuerza de la parte superior del cuerpo que necesitas para dominar esas majestuosas olas, ¡como un profesional! Cuanto más practiques, más te desenvolverás en tu experiencia en el campamento de surf!

Buena suerte!

Natación

 Desarrolla tu resistencia nadando antes de llegar a México para tus clases de surf en La Lancha

El surf para principiantes en Sayulita y Punta Mita puede ser bastante duro en los primeros días cuando te estás acostumbrando a la técnica de remo. Así que, cuando te prepares para los primeros días, nadar es una gran manera de preparar tus brazos y la parte superior del cuerpo para hacer frente a esas olas!

La natación ejercita muchos de los músculos que se utilizarán al remar en una tabla de surf, incluyendo la parte superior de los brazos y los omóplatos. Trabajar los músculos en el agua también los entrenará para la resistencia, que experimentarás mucho cuando estés remando en las olas del océano Pacífico..

Y lo más importante, la natación también te acostumbrará a pasar tiempo en el agua, a coordinar tu respiración y a aguantar la respiración mientras te ejercitas allí.

Dejanos prepararte... es un hecho que experimentaras algunos wipeouts durante tu primera semana de clases de surf en La Lancha y Sayulita como principiante. Por lo tanto, nadar en el agua de antemano (incluso si es una piscina) te asegurará que construyas tu confianza y resistencia sólo por estar en el agua.

En resumen, pasar 1 o 2 horas a la semana nadando en una piscina antes de tu campamento de surf hará definitivamente tu experiencia de surf mucho más cómoda!


Guía para desarrollar la fuerza, la resistencia y el equilibrio.



Ir al agua o a las olas todos los días puede ser la mejor manera de prepararse para las olas, pero si te has apuntado al campamento desde un lugar llano o seco, no tienes que preocuparte... te tenemos cubierto!


Yoga

 El yoga puede parecer un poco decepcionante si estás esperando una aventura épica como el surf en La Lancha, pero confía en nosotros, el yoga es genial para el surf...



El yoga puede parecer un poco decepcionante si estás esperando una aventura épica como surfear en La Lancha y nuestras zonas cercanas pero no te apresures a juzgar, Es un hecho que todos los tipos de Yoga beneficiarán tu surf!

El yoga te ayuda a trabajar el equilibrio, algo imprescindible para los surfistas. Te ayuda a desarrollar la fuerza del abdomen y la agilidad, lo cual es necesario cuando se realizan rápidos saltos y giros mientras se practica el surf, lo cual es, por supuesto, un hecho!

Practicar yoga también evita que tus músculos se desgarren durante movimientos rápidos y extenuantes como los saltos o el remo, ya que desarrollará la flexibilidad de tus músculos gracias a todos los estiramientos..  

Así que, esos estiramientos y técnicas de respiración pueden parecer tranquilos y pasivos, pero créanos, serán un salvavidas para aprender a surfear en Mexico y dominar las maravillosas olas cuando se experimenta la primera semana ahí fuera.


Fuerza

WildMex ofrece campamentos de surf en Sayulita para principiantes. Vea aquí cómo ponerse en forma


Aparte del yoga y la natación, el gimnasio puede ayudarte a desarrollar la capacidad de la parte superior del cuerpo que necesitas para asaltar tu campamento de surf en Sayulita o Punta Mita ! Desde ejercicios con el peso del cuerpo hasta el trabajo con mancuernas, el desarrollo de la resistencia y la fuerza que necesitas para surfear PUEDE hacerse en el gimnasio de antemano.

Los mejores ejercicios



✔️1) Sujeta las mancuernas a la altura del muslo con las palmas de las manos contra las piernas. Con los codos apoyados en la cintura, sube las pesas hacia el hombro y bájalas.

✔️2) Sujeta las mancuernas a la altura de los hombros con los brazos extendidos en forma de cruz. Levantar las pesas por encima de la cabeza, luego por delante de la misma manteniendo los brazos rectos.

✔️3) Sosteniendo las mancuernas en cada mano, inclínese hacia adelante mientras su espalda está casi paralela al suelo. Levante las pesas hacia el pecho y bájelas lentamente.

Prueba 4 x 10 series de estos ejercicios con un peso que te resulte cómodo. Recomendamos al menos 1 x por semana.

Resistencia

Nadar en una piscina puede parecer tranquilo y pasivo, pero confía en nosotros, ¡será un salvavidas para aprender a surfear en México!

Para la resistencia, estos ejercicios de natación pueden ayudarte:

✔️1)      Con una boya flotante atada a los pies, nada 50 metros cuatro veces con la cabeza por encima de la superficie del agua. Hazlo dos veces por semana como mínimo.

✔️2)      Realiza ocho sprints de 50 metros y descansa 30 segundos entre ellos. Hazlo al menos una vez a la semana.

✔️3)      Para la capacidad pulmonar, aumenta el número de brazadas que das antes de cada respiración. Comienza cada vuelta con dos brazadas y aumenta el número a medida que aumentas tu capacidad.


Equilibrio

¡Ponte en forma para tu campamento de surf en Sayulita usando una Indo Board!

Las olas pueden ser implacables e inciertas. Por eso, una Indo Board puede servir para experimentar tu primera tabla de surf - en tierra firme!

En la tabla Indo, intenta quedarte quieto durante 90 segundos. Intenta realizar una actividad como botar una pelota de tenis en el suelo durante 90 segundos sin dejar que la tabla toque el suelo. Una posición más difícil puede ser quedarse quieto mientras te colocas en cuclillas y te balanceas hacia adelante y hacia atrás.

En el nivel final, deberías ser capaz de hacer sentadillas lentas sobre la tabla sin dejarla tocar el suelo!


Resumen de la situación

Con los ejercicios mencionados, estarás más que preparado para empezar tu campamento de surf en Sayulita o Punta Mita ! Además, toda la espera previa a tu campamento de surf será aprovechada al máximo! 😉 

Lo bueno del surf es que, a medida que se mejora, también lo hacen las sensaciones. Así que, ¿por qué no empezar pronto? 

Aceptas el reto?

No podemos esperar a darte la bienvenida!

Amor y Paz!

Wild Mex

Surfer going to surf spots
By wildmexsurf.com

12 OF THE BEST SURF SPOTS IN PUNTA MITA & SAYULITA

Surfer catching a wave at surf spot

The Punta Mita & Sayulita surf spots is a mecca of surfing...

 Picturesque surfing location with truly astounding surf spots you just can't find anywhere else.

With swells suitable for beginners all the way through to professionals, Punta Mita & Sayulita marks the ideal place to catch a wave, no matter the time, day, or your experience level.

Surfer on the tip of a waveWe’ve saved you the trouble of locating the best surf spots by putting together one EPIC surf guide, with the top-rated surf breaks nearby!

You can thank us later! 😉 

Surfer doing tricks on the surfboardOR If you like balmy temperatures, consistent waves, friendly atmospheres, and outstanding landscapes, check out our surf break map featuring over 12 of the BEST local surf spots

SURF BREAK MAP

So, whether you're a frequent visitor or you're planning a trip for the very first time, surfing in Punta Mita & Sayulita is a must if you want to fully experience what these pack a punch locations have to offer.

 

Sign out of Netflix, throw on your wetsuit, and embrace your inner Kelly Slater - for some of the gnarliest waves via these truly authentic Mexican surfing spots…!

Girl surfer walking through the jungle carrying a surfboard

Come and share with us the lifestyle we live and love, come to Punta Mita and Sayulita!

Jungle Tips for hiking in Sayulita by WildMex
By wildmexsurf.com

6 Pro-tips Hikers wish they knew when they first started hiking

Hiking in Punta Mita & Sayulita 2021

Hikes in Punta Mita with the best views - Wildmex

With these tips for hiking in Sayulita and the surrounding epic locations they are going to be one of your favourite past times, we have managed to gather a number of years under our belts, propelling one another into enriching life adventure!

It’s safe to say our team at Wildmex are thrill-seeking adventurers, whether that means riding waves, spinning bikes or hiking through lucious jungle wilderness right here in Punta de Mita & Sayulita…


Yet, if only we knew then, what we know now when it comes to being properly prepared for the next adventure – right? 

Hikes in Punta Mita to do with friends From local ‘school boys’ to hiking pro’s, we’ve gathered our 6 pro-tips hikers wish they knew when they first started: from our experiences taken hiking in Punta Mita and Sayulita! 

From Hiking Monkey Mountain in Sayulita to epic Jungle Hikes in Punta Mita, we’ve seen just about all the rookie errors there are in terms of not being fully prepped for the next adventure!

So, this blog was written to help you feel fully prepped, first time-round and to guide you towards being ready and willing to have some of the most enriching walking adventures of your life – right here on the west coast of Mexico! 

So take a read and stroll through your next hike, properly prepped, fully enriched and ready to truly thrive, right here in the ‘Pueblo Magico’! 

1. PACK Plenty’o water!

The best hikes in San Pancho are with WildmexWhether you’re taking on one of the best hikes in San Pancho or exploring some of the exquisite hiking trails in Punta Mita, when it comes to calculating your water consumption -always, pack, more! 

When you already think you have enough, pack another!

 

Having enough water with you during your hike in Sayulita and the surrounding areas is fundamental if you want to keep that energy high and avoid any dehydration episodes. (You may think this could never happen to you but you’d be surprised how many people get caught out!)

From hiking intensity to temperature and climate, your water levels will differ, so take all of these into consideration before your hike and plan accordingly!

Everyone’s water needs will vary depending on their body weight however, generally, you should aim to drink around 1 litre for every two hours of hiking. 

To change things up, consider alternating between plain water and a sports drink with electrolytes such as Powerade! 

2. STAY POSITIVE

Hikes in Punta Mita & Sayulita with WildmexWildmex hikes in Punta Mita & Sayulita are all about rolling with the good vibes!

BUT, we’ve all been there…You reach that uphill climb on your way to San Pancho and you just don’t think you can make it anymore! You have that negative chitter-chatter in your mind that’s telling you you can’t do it and well, all the fun is gone!

Having a positive mental attitude is probably the most important trait for completing a hike and enjoying it! 

Learning how to smile when times get tough really is a game-changing ability! 

So, when rough moments roll through, always remember – the most difficult situations are always just temporary and well, it could be worse… you could be sitting behind an office desk, with a 10-page assignment due the next day! 

 

3. FOOT FOCUS

Hiking Monkey Mountain in Sayulita Foot focus means taking super duper care of your fabulous feet – after all, they are your vehicle to victory! 

Whether that means doing your research beforehand on which walking trainers or synthetic socks will be best suited for your hike in Sayulita or investing in a proper pair of hiking boots, this prior prep will be sure to save your souls from blisters, pain and suffering. 

When your feet are happy, so will you be! 

The majority of hikers in Sayulita wear a combination of lightweight running shoes, breathable socks, and trail-running gaiters. 

4. EAT RIGHT

Jungle Hikes in Punta Mita require trail mixWhen hiking in San Pancho or any other local trail there’s no doubt you’re gonna need fuel for the road. Fulfilling your hiker hunger with real food such as avocados, sandwiches, fresh fruit and nuts are all recommended!  

Yet remember, the more you stash in a backpack, the harder it is to hike, so opt mainly for high-calorie, nutritious foods that are relatively lightweight and nutrient-dense! 

5. Kit-up right!

Jungle hikes in Sayulita are more than wild with WildmexWhether you’re prepping for Hiking Monkey Mountain in Sayulita or taking the jungle route through San Pancho, preparing for your hike with the proper kit is gonna’ make your hiking adventure waaay more pleasurable. 

When hiking in Punta Mita & Sayulita, look at gearing up with lightweight shirts, tops, shorts and pants in white, tan or khaki. These lighter hues retract the sun’s light and therefore will keep you much cooler.

We recommend wearing loose, breathable clothing, always lightweight and loose-fitting to help regulate your body temperature. 

Choosing materials such as nylon and polyester are also good choices! 

Don’t forget your sunglasses, bug spray and sunscreen – all must-haves for our local hikes and trails! 

6. CHECK-IN WITH YOURSELF

Feel one with nature taking jungle hikes in SayulitaOne of our very best top-tips for hiking like a pro’ here on the Riviera Nayarit is listening to yourself! 

How does your body feel? Do you need to rest? Do you need to stretch? 

Ask yourself “what’s up?” and check-in with yourself regularly. 

Checking in with yourself on a hike, just as you would a friend, ensures you’re in that tip-top shape to get the most out of the experience and in you stay in your very best condition. 

So, whether you’re coming to disconnect from the outside world, to see the panoramic views or to challenge your physical and mental abilities, our hikes in Sayulita, Punta Mita & San Pancho offer striking experience with nature, the untouched surroundings and lasting social connections! 

You’ll embark on profoundly rewarding achievements, transformative experiences and spend plenty’o time connecting with nature, which means embarking on a hike here in Sayulita and Punta de Mita, might just be the best decision you’ll make, whilst on your trip here in the Riviera Nayarit. 

Wanna read more about our hiking in Punta Mita, jungle hikes in Sayulita and the best hikes in San Pancho? Wander here and see what we have on offer with Wilmex!

Have a question or want to enquire about our upcoming hikes and walking trails? Reach us here, a member of our team will be more than happy to help!

 

Peace & love,

Wildmex

 

Surfing In La Lancha Continues As Usual! Bridge Building By Wildmex
By wildmexsurf.com

La Lancha beach access path gets bridges for the Rainy Season

Surfing In La Lancha Continues As Usual! Bridge Building By WildmexRainy season is here in Sayulita and Punta Mita! But does that stop the wave-hungry surfers and surfistas and our adventure-devoted team at Wildmex from surfing La Lancha? Hell noppp!

Whatever the weather, our Wildmex team will always find a way to overcome these little hiccups in life, (especially when the waves are waiting for us on the other side!)

For those of you that don’t know, in general, there are two main seasons in the Riviera Nayarit – the rainy season, which runs from June through to mid-October and the dry season which runs from mid-October through to June.

Surf Lessons in Punta Mita with WildmexHowever, even in the rainy season, the rain normally falls in short bursts, most often at night or in the late afternoon, with most days being hot and dry, leaving most of the day free for outdoor activities such as stand up paddleboarding in Punta Mita and surfing in La Lancha!

However, for those of you that do know the area, you’ll be fully aware that Sayulita and Punta Mita’s locations on the Central Pacific coast of Mexico are hemmed in by luscious jungle wilderness, giving it that subtropical climate. So, when the rainstorms do come in heavy downpours, our wild tropical trails to our surf beaches become, well, even wilder! 

Surfboard rental in Punta Mita with Wildmex

Check out this photo taken just last week!

Surfing In La Lancha Continues As Usual! Bridge Building By Wildmex

After winning back public access to La Lancha beach, a long-favourite surf break in the area for locals and tourists in 2016, Wildmex are, as always, 100% committed to serving its community of adventure-seekers and nature-lovers, and want to continue to see the coastal communities and tourists alike, enjoy the beaches, surf, nature and wildlife this paradise has to offer with ease.

Surfing In Punta Mita Continues As Usual! Bridge Building By WildmexSo, as authorized by Profepa and in conjunction with Punta MITA, Wildmex took quick action last week by building temporary bridges and trail crossings, allowing the community to continue their daily adventure activities as per usual! Meaning surf lessons in La Lancha, surfboard rental in Punta Mita and stand up paddle boarding in Punta Mita have continued as normal. 

These trail crossings built by our on-the-ball team, cover the 10-minute jungle stretch and sole beach access to La Lancha’s famous surfing beach boasting multiple left-hand and right-hand breaks. 

This is what Javier Chavez Wildmex’s CEO and founder had to say about the bridge building venture “_This is the beginning of a project that will better the access to La Lancha Beach for Surfers and all visitors, making getting to the beach safer, more enjoyable and reduce the impact on the surrounding environment. We ask all visitors to be really respectful of nature, wildlife, and all other beach users_”.

Surf Lessons in La Lancha Continue As Usual! Bridge Building By WildmexWe are on a mission and that mission is catching waves, exercising the mind, being one with nature and hanging tight with our coastal crew, so with that in mind, nothing can stop us…

It’s all in a day’s work for our Wildmex team!

Have a question or want to inquire about surfing Punta Mita, surfboard rental in Punta Mita or anything else in this blog? Reach us here, a member of our team will be more than happy to help! 

Crocodile on the beach, ecosystem in La Lancha
By Wildmex

Ecosystems in La Lancha, Nayarit

Cocodriles and Mangrove

Mangrove swamps, Ecosystems in La LanchaMangrove swamps are unique ecological communities that link freshwater and oceanic ecosystems and host a rich diversity of animal species. A mangrove commonly refers to two different things: a tidal swamp ecosystem found in tropical deltas, estuaries, lagoons or islands, and the characteristic tree species populating this ecosystem (with roots that have a complex salt filtration system and ability to adapt to harsh conditions). Its purpose (in the Ecosystems in La Lancha beach for example) is to filter, protect, and maintain the quality of its natural habitat.

In Mexico, there are four types of mangroves depending on their root systems and functions: Red, White, Black, and Zaragoza o Botoncillo, of which some tolerate up to 70ups. Each one provides different natural and commercial resources.

Mangroves develop important ecosystem functions. Perhaps the most important role of mangroves is that they protect vulnerable coastlines from flooding. They hold soil together and prevent coastal erosion as well as shield inland areas during storms to minimize destructive impact. They biologically filter the quality of water creating opportunity for diverse forms of wildlife (trees, fish nurseries, birds, and reptiles) to thrive. Mangroves also are studied and known to break down pollutants and play a large role in the capturing and storing of carbon.

Crocodile on the beachMexico is divided into 5 regions where mangroves can be found: the North Pacific, Central Pacific, South Pacific, Gulf of Mexico, and the Yucatán Peninsula. The state of Jalisco located on the Central Pacific coast has had the greatest loss of mangroves with 8,098ha from 1970-1980 to 2,201ha by 2010, thus losing more than 70% of its territory.

In Banderas Nayarit Bay, there is an important extension of these mangroves located in front of our office in Punta de Mita leading to a special virgin beach “La Lancha”. Standing out in their size and beauty, these tropical trees house impressive exotic plant and animal life. Crocodiles, a common species found inhabiting this region, have lived here many years before this land was discovered. This is contrary to the idea that crocodiles were introduced to this area. Crocodiles utilize this area for all aspects of their life cycle including feeding, breeding, and rearing young.

Our friends from the Sanctuary of Crocodiles ‘El Cora’WildMex is an adventure company that cares about nature and the life it creates and sustains. Nature is our home and we take various actions to raise awareness of the care and responsibility necessary to protect it. It is our partnership to these ecosystems that allow us to enjoy and share its energy and purpose. WildMex ExcursionOn Thursday, August 15th 2019, a collaboration took place with friends from the Sanctuary of Crocodiles ‘El Cora’ who explained the importance of mangroves, their functions and benefits of its diversity, as well as focusing on the facts and myths concerning crocodiles to be able to better understand them. After the discussion, a tour was given where people were able to have a greater and more personal experience with the mangrove and its unique plant and animal wildlife species.

 

https://www.biodiversidad.gob.mx/ecosistemas/manglares2013/extensionDist.html
https://creho.org/humedales/tipos-de-humedales/