Tikal

Guatemala, CA

195 USD per Person

Description

Tikal is one of the largest archaeological sites and urban centers of the Pre-Columbian Mayan civilization.  It is located in the archaeological region of the Peten basin in what is now northern Guatemala.  Situated in the department of El Peten, the site is part of Guatemala’s Tikal national park and in 1979 it was declared a UNESCO  world heritage site.\nTikal was the capital of a conquest state that became one of the most powerful kingdoms of the ancient Maya. Though monumental architecture at the site dates back as far as the 4th century B.C.\nRegarding the wildlife, agouti, white-nosed coati, gray foxes, spider monkeys, howler monkeys, harpy eagles, falcons, ocellated turkeys, guans, toucans, green parrots can be seen regularly.  Jaguars, jaguarundi and cougars are also said to roam in the park.

What to Bring

  • Walking or hiking shoes
  • Comfortable clothes
  • Bug repellent
  • Camera

Tour Includes

  • Transportation from Blue Hole National Park
  • Guided Tour to Tikal
  • Lunch

Not Included: Belize Exit Fee of $37 BZ/ $18.50 US

Tour Duration

  • Full day tour
  • Leaving Blue Hole National Park around 5 a.m. and returning to Blue hole national park at 5 p.m
  • This tour is led by experienced guides who provide interesting information on the Mayan ruins.

Note:  Tours starts at Blue Hole National Park however transportation can also be arranged from/to the place you are staying

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