Ek Balam, It is an impressive Mayan city hidden in the jungle.
You will be able to see the Mayan Arch, the Oval Palace, the Twin Pyramids, the Platform of the Steles and the Mayan ball court. The main attraction, however, is the Acropolis, the pinnacle of this city’s culture. The largest building in the site. This structure is decorated with some of the most impressive surviving decorated frieze showcasing the city’s unique architectonic style as well as impressive, colorful and intricate murals depicting important moments in the city’s history. Ek Balam is a medium-sized city and it won’t take long for you to explore it, but you will be hard pressed to find a more beautiful and impressive example of the Mayan arts than here.
Cenote Hubikú
Near the colonial city of Valladolid, in the town of Temozón is the Cenote Hubiku, right between Chichén Itzá and the archaeological zone of Ek Balam. In addition to having everything a tourist needs, the cenote provides a cultural and natural bonus that will make you feel at total peace.
This semi-open cenote has an opening in the ceiling of the cave through which natural light enters to illuminate the interior, while long tree roots cascade into its waters. Something really beautiful. Daylight filters in from above, producing small rays of sun on the waterfalls, vines and vegetation found around the Cenote, some hanging like curtains and others adorning the place.
07:00 - Pick up at the hotel.
09:30 - Arrival to Ek Balam
09:30 - 11:00 Guided tour Of the ruins.
11:30 - 12:30 Lunch.
01:00 – 2:00 Swim at cenote.
4:30/5:00 pm return to your hotel.
1 Person $540.USD
2 People $620.USD
3 People $700.USD
4 People $780.USD
5 People $860.USD
Inquire for larger groups
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