The Sinanché Bee is the sweetest
Sinanché is just an hour away from Mérida. It is a perfect place to enter a world of learning and exploration. Especially when it comes to Mayan history and the preservation of endemic bees. Here are some tips on The Sinanché Bee.
Learn about Bees
Apiturismo Sinanché is a place where you can learn all about the local honey. Its main objective is that all Mexican and world travelers have interaction with Apis Mellifera bees or melipona, Xunan Cab species. So that visitors have a unique experience and all in order to preserve the species.
An unforgettable tour
The guides show expertise and enthusiasm that add a special touch. They have two huts, where they teach you the history of bees and their integral role in honey production. Examine the tools and equipment used in the intricate process.
Apiturismo Sinanché offers an experience that seamlessly combines education, adventure, and immersion in the wonders of nature. It invites visitors to connect with the captivating world of bees, learn about their significance, and embrace the beauty of the surrounding environment.
The Sinanché Bee: What to expect
Inside the honeybee farm you will be able to live with the bees and learn about the process of how they make honey and its derivatives such as wax and royal jelly. You can also taste the different types of honey and enjoy several workshops in which they will teach you how to make the products they sell and which have different healing or beneficial properties for your health.
Each honey has its unique characteristics. Ranging from the floral notes of dzidzilché and the rich sweetness of jabín to the distinctive flavors of sah-catzin and solon-ac. All come from the bountiful local flora. Give your taste buds a treat as you savor the different nuances.
The Sinanché Bee: How to get there
From Mérida take the road to Motul and at kilometer 176, turn left as if you were going to Telchac Puerto. Once there, turn off onto Calle 21 and follow all the signs to get to the Sinanché meliponarium. The trip takes approximately one hour.