Located on the first rise of the Tumbala mountains, Palenque archaeological site looks out over the Usumacinta River flood plain. Here you’ll be confronted by the largest Mesoamerican step pyramid, the Temple of Inscriptions, spotted with hieroglyphics that have contributed significantly to the study of Mayan civilization. It is considered...Read more
Visit the archaeological site of Palenque, declared as a World Heritage list by UNESCO. Your full-day tour includes guided visits to the Temple of the Inscriptions, the Temple of the Foliated Cross, and the palace belonging to Maya royalty. Round-trip hotel transport and admission fees are...Read more
Discover ancient Mayan ruins and turquoise waterfalls on this full day tour from Palenque. Visit a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is believed to be an ancient Mayan capital. Relax at two world-class waterfalls, Aqua Azul and Misol-Ha, both known for their bright blue waters and stunning jungle...Read more
Located on the first rise of the Tumbala mountains, Palenque archaeological site looks out over the Usumacinta River flood plain. Here you’ll be confronted by the largest Mesoamerican step pyramid, the Temple of Inscriptions, spotted with hieroglyphics that have contributed significantly to the study of Mayan civilization. It is considered...Read more
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AREA OF PALENQUE - CASCADAS DE MISOL-HA - WATERFALLS OF BLUE WATER - DEPARTING FROM PALENQUE CHIAPAS Departure 8:00 A.M. From the reception of your hotel, we will go to the Z.A. from Palenque, where we will know the archaeological remains of the Mayan culture, made up of its exuberant natural wealth, with a 2-hour tour. We...Read more
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AREA OF YAXCHILÁN AND BONAMPAK FROM PALENQUE Departure at 6:00 a.m. we will go to the community of Frontera Corozal, on the way there will be a time for breakfast in the community "July 11". From the jetty we will board a boat that will lead us to the site, making a 45-minute tour in the Usumacinta River flows until we reach the...Read more
The Mayan ruins at Bonampak are a beautiful site with a very unique and interesting feel, not fully excavated, so much still covered by rainforest. One of the most amazing finds at Bonampak are the three rooms of murals, depicting important ceremonial and political events, which are some of the best preserved examples of the Maya painted art....Read more