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Palenque: Yaxchilán and Bonampak Archaeological Area Tour

Palenque: Yaxchilán and Bonampak Archaeological Area Tour

Embark on a full-day adventure starting with a 6:00 AM departure from Palenque. Travel to the Corozal border and enjoy a 40-minute boat ride along the Usumacinta River, the natural border between Mexico and Guatemala. Keep an eye out for vibrant bird species such as toucans and macaws, and possibly spot crocodiles along the way. Arrive at the mystical Yaxchilán Archaeological Zone, an important Mayan city from the late classic period (600-900 AD). Surrounded by lush jungle and towering ceiba trees, Yaxchilán is renowned for its impressive stone sculptures, including stelae and lintels. Spend three hours exploring the site, taking in the rich history and natural beauty. Next, visit the Bonampak Archaeological Area, known for its stunning polychrome murals that date back to 790 AD. These murals, found inside a temple with three rooms, offer a vivid glimpse into ancient Mayan life. You'll also have the opportunity to meet the Lacandones, learn about their Mayan language and traditional clothing. Conclude your tour with a return trip to Palenque, enriched by the cultural and historical wonders of Chiapas.

Yaxchilan & Bonampak Ruins and Lacandon Jungle from Palenque

Yaxchilan & Bonampak Ruins and Lacandon Jungle from Palenque

Benefit from early morning pick-up at your hotel in Palenque, and drive to the ancient Mayan archaeological site of Bonampak, first seen by non-Mayans in 1946. Upon arrival, get 2 hours to explore the site and look at its famous murals. Enjoy a breakfast buffet on the road, and venture into the lush green rainforest of the Lacandon Jungle. Declared a natural monument on August 21, 1992, the forest extends over some 4,357 hectares and is still inhabited by the Lacandon Maya people. Encounter refreshing streams and marvel at the endemic flora and fauna of the dense countryside. Upon your departure from Bonampak, take a 30-minute drive towards the frontier town of Frontera Corozal. Then, take a 1-hour boat trip to the hidden ruins of Yaxchilan, also known as "The City of Green Stones.” Once one of the most powerful Maya states along the Usumacinta River, the site is known for its decorative walls and the ruins of “The Labyrinth,” a temple with rooms spread over 3 levels and linked by interior stairways.  Get 2 hours to explore the complex and unravel some of the mysteries of its palaces, temples and public plazas. Then, journey back to Palenque and get dropped off at your hotel at the end of the tour services.

Palenque: Yaxchilan, Bonampak and Lacanja Jungle Adventure

Palenque: Yaxchilan, Bonampak and Lacanja Jungle Adventure

Day 1: Palenque – Yaxchilan – Bonampak – Overnight in Lacanja Cabins 6:00 AM – Departure from Palenque: Start your journey with a pick-up from your hotel in Palenque. Travel towards the Corozal border, enjoying scenic views along the way. 10:00 AM – Boat Ride on Usumacinta River: Embark on a 40-minute boat ride on the Usumacinta River, the natural border between Mexico and Guatemala. Observe exotic birds and possibly spot crocodiles as you cruise down the river. 10:40 AM – Explore Yaxchilan: Arrive at Yaxchilan, a significant Mayan city known for its impressive stone sculptures and rich history. Explore the ancient ruins, temples, and stelae, learning about the city's prominence between 600- 900 AD. 1:00 PM – Lunch Break: Enjoy a packed lunch in the serene surroundings of Yaxchilan. 2:00 PM – Visit Bonampak: Travel to Bonampak, famous for its ancient murals that vividly depict Mayan life. Tour the site, marveling at the colorful murals and the grand structures. 5:00 PM – Travel to Lacanja: Continue your journey to Lacanja, a Lacandon community. Check into the rustic cabins nestled amidst the jungle. 7:00 PM – Dinner and Overnight Stay: Enjoy a traditional dinner and relax in your cabin, surrounded by the sounds of the jungle. Day 2: Lacanja Cabins – Jungle Trail – Return to Palenque 8:00 AM – Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty breakfast in Lacanja. 9:00 AM – Guided Jungle Hike: Embark on a guided jungle hike with a native Lacandon guide. Explore the dense Lacandon Jungle, which covers 900 hectares. Spot various wildlife, including jaguars, pumas, and exotic birds. Cross streams, discover hidden waterfalls, and uncover ancient Mayan vestiges. 12:30 PM – Lunch: Return to Lacanja for a traditional lunch, reflecting on the morning's adventures. 2:00 PM – Departure from Lacanja: Begin your journey back to Palenque, enjoying the scenic drive through the jungle. 6:00 PM – Arrival in Palenque: Arrive back at your hotel in Palenque, concluding your enriching two-day adventure.

Roberto Barrios Waterfalls from Palenque

Roberto Barrios Waterfalls from Palenque

Roberto Barrios Waterfalls is one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. Located in the municipality of Palenque, this set of waterfalls is part of the Usumacinta River and is surrounded by lush vegetation and diverse wildlife. The waterfalls feature a series of cascades, each with its own unique characteristics and beauty. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the clear blue waters of the natural pools that form at the base of the falls, or take a refreshing dip under the falls themselves. In addition to its natural beauty, Roberto Barrios Waterfalls is also a site of cultural significance. The falls are located near the village of Roberto Barrios, which is home to the Tzeltal indigenous community. Visitors can learn about the traditional way of life of the community and purchase handcrafted souvenirs. Overall, a visit to Roberto Barrios Waterfalls is a must for anyone traveling to Chiapas. The stunning natural beauty and cultural significance make it a truly unique and memorable experience.

Usumacinta River: Our most recommended tours and activities

Palenque: Yaxchilán and Bonampak Archaeological Area Tour

Palenque: Yaxchilán and Bonampak Archaeological Area Tour

Embark on a full-day adventure starting with a 6:00 AM departure from Palenque. Travel to the Corozal border and enjoy a 40-minute boat ride along the Usumacinta River, the natural border between Mexico and Guatemala. Keep an eye out for vibrant bird species such as toucans and macaws, and possibly spot crocodiles along the way. Arrive at the mystical Yaxchilán Archaeological Zone, an important Mayan city from the late classic period (600-900 AD). Surrounded by lush jungle and towering ceiba trees, Yaxchilán is renowned for its impressive stone sculptures, including stelae and lintels. Spend three hours exploring the site, taking in the rich history and natural beauty. Next, visit the Bonampak Archaeological Area, known for its stunning polychrome murals that date back to 790 AD. These murals, found inside a temple with three rooms, offer a vivid glimpse into ancient Mayan life. You'll also have the opportunity to meet the Lacandones, learn about their Mayan language and traditional clothing. Conclude your tour with a return trip to Palenque, enriched by the cultural and historical wonders of Chiapas.

Yaxchilan & Bonampak Ruins and Lacandon Jungle from Palenque

Yaxchilan & Bonampak Ruins and Lacandon Jungle from Palenque

Benefit from early morning pick-up at your hotel in Palenque, and drive to the ancient Mayan archaeological site of Bonampak, first seen by non-Mayans in 1946. Upon arrival, get 2 hours to explore the site and look at its famous murals. Enjoy a breakfast buffet on the road, and venture into the lush green rainforest of the Lacandon Jungle. Declared a natural monument on August 21, 1992, the forest extends over some 4,357 hectares and is still inhabited by the Lacandon Maya people. Encounter refreshing streams and marvel at the endemic flora and fauna of the dense countryside. Upon your departure from Bonampak, take a 30-minute drive towards the frontier town of Frontera Corozal. Then, take a 1-hour boat trip to the hidden ruins of Yaxchilan, also known as "The City of Green Stones.” Once one of the most powerful Maya states along the Usumacinta River, the site is known for its decorative walls and the ruins of “The Labyrinth,” a temple with rooms spread over 3 levels and linked by interior stairways.  Get 2 hours to explore the complex and unravel some of the mysteries of its palaces, temples and public plazas. Then, journey back to Palenque and get dropped off at your hotel at the end of the tour services.

Palenque: Yaxchilan, Bonampak and Lacanja Jungle Adventure

Palenque: Yaxchilan, Bonampak and Lacanja Jungle Adventure

Day 1: Palenque – Yaxchilan – Bonampak – Overnight in Lacanja Cabins 6:00 AM – Departure from Palenque: Start your journey with a pick-up from your hotel in Palenque. Travel towards the Corozal border, enjoying scenic views along the way. 10:00 AM – Boat Ride on Usumacinta River: Embark on a 40-minute boat ride on the Usumacinta River, the natural border between Mexico and Guatemala. Observe exotic birds and possibly spot crocodiles as you cruise down the river. 10:40 AM – Explore Yaxchilan: Arrive at Yaxchilan, a significant Mayan city known for its impressive stone sculptures and rich history. Explore the ancient ruins, temples, and stelae, learning about the city's prominence between 600- 900 AD. 1:00 PM – Lunch Break: Enjoy a packed lunch in the serene surroundings of Yaxchilan. 2:00 PM – Visit Bonampak: Travel to Bonampak, famous for its ancient murals that vividly depict Mayan life. Tour the site, marveling at the colorful murals and the grand structures. 5:00 PM – Travel to Lacanja: Continue your journey to Lacanja, a Lacandon community. Check into the rustic cabins nestled amidst the jungle. 7:00 PM – Dinner and Overnight Stay: Enjoy a traditional dinner and relax in your cabin, surrounded by the sounds of the jungle. Day 2: Lacanja Cabins – Jungle Trail – Return to Palenque 8:00 AM – Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty breakfast in Lacanja. 9:00 AM – Guided Jungle Hike: Embark on a guided jungle hike with a native Lacandon guide. Explore the dense Lacandon Jungle, which covers 900 hectares. Spot various wildlife, including jaguars, pumas, and exotic birds. Cross streams, discover hidden waterfalls, and uncover ancient Mayan vestiges. 12:30 PM – Lunch: Return to Lacanja for a traditional lunch, reflecting on the morning's adventures. 2:00 PM – Departure from Lacanja: Begin your journey back to Palenque, enjoying the scenic drive through the jungle. 6:00 PM – Arrival in Palenque: Arrive back at your hotel in Palenque, concluding your enriching two-day adventure.

Roberto Barrios Waterfalls from Palenque

Roberto Barrios Waterfalls from Palenque

Roberto Barrios Waterfalls is one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. Located in the municipality of Palenque, this set of waterfalls is part of the Usumacinta River and is surrounded by lush vegetation and diverse wildlife. The waterfalls feature a series of cascades, each with its own unique characteristics and beauty. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the clear blue waters of the natural pools that form at the base of the falls, or take a refreshing dip under the falls themselves. In addition to its natural beauty, Roberto Barrios Waterfalls is also a site of cultural significance. The falls are located near the village of Roberto Barrios, which is home to the Tzeltal indigenous community. Visitors can learn about the traditional way of life of the community and purchase handcrafted souvenirs. Overall, a visit to Roberto Barrios Waterfalls is a must for anyone traveling to Chiapas. The stunning natural beauty and cultural significance make it a truly unique and memorable experience.

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