My Daughter, Ditas was in El Rosario, Mexico to enjoy the overwintering of millions of Monarch Butterflies just recently. She posted some photos and videos in her FB page that I am happy to Share.
From November to March, one of the most spectacular natural phenomena in the world can be observed in Central Mexico! The Oyamel Fir forested mountains, a few hours west of Mexico City, are home to millions of overwintering Monarch butterflies.
El Rosario is the most accessible of Mexico's five protected wintering grounds for millions of Monarch butterflies. It is also known for having the largest populations of Monarchs! From Mexico City, it is just a few hours away. You can also get there by flying into Morelia Airport.
When To Go
How to Get There From Mexico City Airport
From Mexico City Airport you can take an authorized taxi to a bus station in Mexico City. Authorized taxis offer comfortable and safe service and are the only taxis authorized by the Communications and Transport Authority. Taxi tickets are sold at the modules located near the arrival gates at Terminal 1 and 2. You will tell the clerk where you would like to go, in this case the Terminal Central de Autobuses del Poniente Bus Station. They will hand you a ticket which you will give to an authorized taxi driver outside. Mexico City is a large city (almost 9 million people!) so there are several different Bus Stations. Poniente Bus Station is located on the Western side of the city and will be your best option for finding a direct bus ride to Zitácuaro.
February is one of the busiest times of the year at Yosemite National
Park thanks to “firefall,” a natural phenomenon that causes a
glowing ribbon of water to look like molten lava cascading down El Capitan’s
Horsetail Fall. Travelers come from around the world to witness the event at
the granite monolith, famed for its nearly vertical walls, some booking entry
tickets and reserving parking spots a year in advance.
But this year’s visitors witnessed more than firefall on February 22. They also
saw an upside-down American flag, which Yosemite employees reportedly
hung over the side of El Capitan to protest the recent downsizing that took
place as part of the Trump administration’s cost-cutting initiatives.
1 comment:
Wonderful photos! I do so love Monarch Butterflies - and have since I was a young girl. Thank you for bringing back those memories, David. Sue
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