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Guaranteed departure with a minimum of two passengers per group. Explore the fusion of Mayan construction techniques with new elements from central Mexico at Chichen Itza.
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Today we will visit one of the most important examples of the Mayan-Toltec civilization in Yucatán, Chichen Itza, exploring the fusion of Mayan construction techniques with new elements from central Mexico. After learning all about the dazzling ancient city, we will head to Cenote Ik-Kil for some local cuisine as well as relaxing and feeling refreshed in the uniquely peaceful and beautiful environment. Itinerary: Cancun → Chichén Itzá(90mins) → Cenote Ik-Kil (90mins) → Suytun cenote (30mins) → Cancun 7:00~8:00 Depart from hotel 11:00 Arrive at Chichen Itza (90 mins) 12:45 Depart from Chichen Itza 13:20 Head to Cenote Ik-Kil (90 mins) 15:15 Visit Suytun cenote (30 mins) 17:15 Head back to hotel Please be noticed that this schedule may be subject to change depending on the actual circumstances.
Chichén Itzá is a complex of Mayan ruins on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. A massive step pyramid, known as El Castillo or Temple of Kukulcan, dominates the ancient city, which thrived from around 600 A.D. to the 1200s. Graphic stone carvings survive at structures like the ball court, Temple of the Warriors and the Wall of the Skulls. Nightly sound-and-light shows illuminate the buildings' sophisticated geometry.
Ik Kil is a cenote outside Pisté in the Tinúm Municipality, Yucatán, Mexico. The cenote is open to the sky with the water level about 26 metres (85 ft) below ground level. There is a carved stairway that leads down to a swimming platform. Ik Kil was considered sacred by the Mayans who used the site as a location for human sacrifice to their rain god, Chaac.
Located outside the charming town of Valladolid in southeast Mexico, Suytun Cenote is a breathtaking natural sinkhole that attracts many travelers. The highlight is the middle platform of the cenote, which offers a stunning photo op, especially when rays of sunlight shine through the cave opening above. Just remember to bring a camera that can handle the low light.
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