Get to know fellow travelers, your guide, and Butterfly Pavilion hosts during our Welcome Breakfast at Eno, Chef Enrique Olvera's casual cafe. Olvera's first restaurant project in Mexico City was the famed Pujol, consistently rated as one of the world's best restaurants. The Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site containing most of the overwintering sites of the eastern population of monarch butterflies. The reserve is located in pine-oak forests of the Trans-Mexico Volcanic Belt on the border of two Mexican states - Michoacan and State of Mexico northwest of Mexico City. Today, we'll visit our first monarch sanctuary, likely Sierra Chincua. Be prepared to travel by horse and on foot to cluster sites at elevations between 9000-11,000 feet. The air is thin here and it takes some work, but your effort will be worth it! Our rustic accommodations tonight provide easy access to two monarch sanctuaries close by.
Accommodations: Hotel Alburgue Don Bruno
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner