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A little more about us
The story
We are Inma and Félix, two naturalist friends passionate about wildlife and with extensive experience as guides specializing in wildlife observation.
We knew this from a young age. And that's why we decided to dedicate our lives to studying and observing the nature that surrounded us. Along the way, we've shared many experiences and shared many experiences with people who have helped shape us and from whom we've learned a great deal, and for whom we are very grateful.
And what a great success!
Today, both professionally and in our leisure time, we are dedicated to exploring the hidden corners of our land to offer you unique experiences discovering the biodiversity that surrounds us.
With extensive training and experience in biology, natural and landscape resource management, and wildlife observation and monitoring, our dream is to share with you the impressive wealth of fauna, flora, and geology of our land, the Sierra Morena de Jaén, where we were both born and live, as well as other places on the Iberian Peninsula.
Through our work, we seek to inspire others to appreciate and protect these unique ecosystems.
Our commitment to nature is a reflection of our love for the wild world around us.
By the way, WE LOVE LYNXES!
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Company authorized to carry out active tourism activities in Andalusia
Lyncis Ecotourism and Environment is registered in the Active Tourism Registry of Andalusia with number AT / JA / 00144 and has authorization from the Territorial Delegation of Sustainability and Environment of Jaén to carry out observation and photography activities of flora, fauna, geology, astronomy and hiking in the Protected Natural Areas of the province of Jaén, and in the Registry of Nature Companies of Castilla-La Mancha with number 62965 TN-CLM-325
Civil Liability Insurance Policy No.: 56452296 Allianz Seguros
Why Lyncis?
The night in Sierra Morena (the largest Starlight Reserve in the world ) is a spectacle that invites contemplation and wonder. Like seeing an Iberian lynx for the first time, the night sky connects us with nature in a unique and magical way.
The constellation of the lynx (Lynx) was created by Hevelius in the 17th century, and is made up of 19 very faint stars, so you need "lynx eyes" to be able to see it.
Its brightest star is α Lyncis (also called Elvashak).
