Our tour through Chichén Itzá, its Cenote, Valladolid and a Mayan Village includes pickup, visit, food and return to the hotel
Departures between 5:00 -6:30 am
$140
Description of each place:
Departures between 5:00 -6:30 am
$140
Description of each place:
CHICHÉN ITZÁ
It's name means "mouth of the witches' well" and it was one of the main ones in the Yucatan peninsula.
In Chichén Itzá is the Temple of Kukulcán, named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988. It is famous because during the equinox you can see the shadow of the feathered serpent go up and down the pyramid.
It has impressive elements to see, such as the Temple of the Thousand Warriors and the Tzompantli.
In Chichén Itzá is the Temple of Kukulcán, named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988. It is famous because during the equinox you can see the shadow of the feathered serpent go up and down the pyramid.
It has impressive elements to see, such as the Temple of the Thousand Warriors and the Tzompantli.
CENOTE
The Chichen Itza cenote was a sacred pilgrimage site in its time, as it represented the abode of the rain god Chaac. Currently it has about 60 meters of entrance and a depth of 15 m.
VALLADOLID
In Mayan, the city was called Saki and was renamed Valladolid by Francisco de Montejo to pay homage to the mentioned Spanish city.
This site is very important for the Mexican Revolution, since in 1910 the Treaty of Valladolid was signed, a document in which the population was invited to take up arms to overthrow the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz.
VISIT A REAL MAYAN VILLAGE
In this place you will be able to learn about the rituals, way of dressing, cooking and living of the ancient Mayans, through a representation by a current Mayan village.