Your Questions, Answered
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Mundial trips are built around access most tours can't offer. Family-owned lodges instead of hotel chains, conservation researchers instead of scripted wildlife shows, local guides who grew up in the landscape instead of someone reading from a laminated card. The group stays small on purpose. That's what makes the difference between being a tourist in a place and actually being inside it.
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Small enough that you're not herded. Mundial keeps group sizes intentionally limited so every traveler gets real guide access, real flexibility, and a trip that moves like an adventure instead of a schedule. You'll know everyone's name by day one.
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Most trips are fully all-inclusive from the meeting point. Accommodations, meals, local transportation, airport transfers, scheduled activities, and entrance fees are all covered. The Oaxaca City trip is $2,650 USD per person and includes everything through departure day. Full inclusions are listed on each destination page.
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Most people who travel with Mundial come alone. The small-group format is specifically built so solo travelers aren't an afterthought. You'll be part of a tight crew from day one. Single occupancy is available on most trips upon request if you'd prefer your own space.
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Every destination on the Mundial roster was chosen for ecological or cultural significance, not because it's trending. These are places with stories worth going to. Cloud forests with species found nowhere else on earth, ancient civilizations still embedded in living culture, coastlines and mountain ranges that haven't been overrun yet. Priscilla and the team have been to all of them.
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It's structural, not decorative. On the Ecuador trip, travelers visit Wikiri, Ecuador's leading amphibian conservation center, where scientists are actively working to rescue species on the edge of extinction. That's not a photo op. It's a working facility and the visit directly supports their programs. Conservation partnerships are built into the itinerary, not bolted on as a selling point.
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Every Mundial itinerary runs through local operators, not around them. That means local guides, locally owned accommodations, and meals that put money directly into the communities you're visiting. The goal is that your trip dollars stay in the place that made the trip worth taking.
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Early. Spots fill because the groups are small, not because of aggressive marketing. Some 2026 departures are open now. 2027 destinations are available for multiple destinations. If a trip is on your radar, reach out to us here or browse our Instagram for more information. You might find a planning call is the right first move. It costs nothing and locks nothing in.
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Head to the Travel Planning page and book a one-on-one call. Share where you're at, what you're looking for, and what's held you back from booking before. The team will match you with the right destination and walk you through everything from there.
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Life happens. Mundial's full cancellation and refund policy is on the Cancellation Policy page. If something comes up, reach out directly at info@mundialecotours.com and the team will work through your options based on your trip and timing.
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If you've ever left a trip thinking "that was fine but I wanted more" then yes, this is for you. Mundial is for travelers who are done with surface-level and ready for something that actually stays with them. No prior eco-travel experience required. Just show up ready to go.

