Join the Adventure: Discover the Cave of Hanging Snakes in Kantemó
The Cave of Hanging Snakes in Kantemó, Quintana Roo, welcomes the most adventurous visitors to delve into enigmatic caves and witness how snakes hunt bats in flight when night falls.
Located in José María Morelos, Quintana Roo, this site has become one of the most visited adventure attractions in the state in recent years, offering a deeper look at the history and raw nature surrounding Mayan areas that are far from the peace and tranquility of beaches and cenotes.
If you want to visit Quintana Roo but the idea doesn’t seem very attractive because you think you’ll only be lying on the sand or swimming at the beach, let Heraldo Quintana Roo introduce you to one of the ecotourism adventure tours available in the municipality of José María Morelos.
Kantemó is one of the lesser-known locations in the Riviera Maya, belonging to the aforementioned municipality and featuring nature and encounters with wild animals as its main attractions. Therefore, tours of the Cave of Hanging Snakes are not an activity for children, families, or those seeking conventional relaxation.
Know the Cave of Hanging Snakes
If you’re an adventurer and the last thing you want is to sit on the beach enjoying the sun and salty aroma of the waves, we suggest you take the Cave of Hanging Snakes tour—a nighttime underground journey that only has one space serving as both entrance and exit to see snakes hunting bats in mid-flight.
According to videos and comments from guides, this torrid phenomenon is an unmissable natural spectacle that shows animals’ adaptation to current environments. Inside the cave, the snakes are blind, and accompanying them besides bats, you’ll see fish, shrimp, and eels that also lack vision.
Cost of the Cave of Hanging Snakes Tour
The cost of each package to tour the Cave of Hanging Snakes varies in price depending on what’s included and who you contract with; however, there’s an estimated cost of 600 to 800 pesos per person for Mexicans and 50 dollars per person for foreigners. The tour lasts four hours and begins at 17:00 hours to coincide with hunting moments.
Some hotels in José María Morelos offer it at the time of registration, but you can also book your tickets in advance on Quintana Roo tour websites, keeping in mind that the excursion is not suitable for many children, claustrophobic people, or elderly adults because you’ll come face to face with species in their own habitat and must follow every instruction to the letter to stay safe.
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