Our main focus is the conservation of our natural environment and historic heritage by promoting sustainable and ethical tourism. We take health and safety protocols very seriously as we know the well-being of our guests and team is key to having the best experience in an unknown environment for our visitors. We take pride in the professionalism, dedication and passion our team has for their job. Our guides are very experienced and a have wealth of knowledge not only in archaeology but also in wildlife, nature and local culture. We can tailor this tour to your needs whether it's for family, couples, groups or any special request you may have.
Our tour guide will pick you up at the Belize Western border and after an hour and 30-minute drive, you'll arrive at Tikal National Park. You will visit the main highlights and get the opportunity to climb some of the most important structures. To get a full understanding of the greatness of this civilization, your guide will explain the dynastic history of the rulers of this great city and a full description of the structures and what you are observing.
Most of this interesting hike will be under the canopy of the trees so you´ll be well protected from the sun but under the watch of Spider and Howler monkeys and the many species of birds found in Tikal.
Twin Pyramid Complex Q will be one of our stops before getting to the Great Plaza, a commemorative complex unique to Tikal and your first opportunity to climb a pyramid and your first carved monument of the 29th king of the ruling dynasty.
After a short walk passing through another Twin Pyramid Complex, you get to an original causeway that takes you exactly behind the most iconic temple in Tikal, The Great Jaguar Temple.
To get a better understanding of their lifestyle, we take a detour and explore the residential structures in the Central Acropolis and then move to the North Acropolis which is where most of the royal tombs were found. This will leave you in front of Temple I, the Great Jaguar Temple and in the middle of the Great Plaza.
Here, you will be perfectly positioned to get the best picture of the iconic Temple I, the mortuary temple of one of the most important rulers of Tikal, Hasaw Chaan Kawil.
Your guide will lead you to the plaza with the earliest evidence of occupation in Tikal and an opportunity to climb the Great Pyramid. The view from here is incredible, you will have a 360 degrees view over the canopy of the trees and the tallest structures at a very close distance for some amazing photographs. This is also where you wait for the sunset when you do a later tour. The Lost World Complex was very important for the Mayas as it was their Astronomical Observatory Complex.
One of the main highlights of the tour is going up one of the tallest single constructions in the western hemisphere.
Definitely, a privileged place to stand since in the heyday of this sophisticated city, only the ruler and the high priest were allowed to have this view. Now looking over the canopy of the trees and a clear sight of the tip of Temples I, Temple II and Temple II.
This temple is also very popular and sometimes known as the Star Wars Temple because in 1977 the producer George Lucas included a scene from this very point for the movie Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope.
After this wonderful experience, you will make your way down through trails in the forest to the restaurant and enjoy a hot, delicious local dish and a cold drink of your choice...
After a hot lunch and cold drink, we drive you back to the Belize Western border in your air-conditioned vehicle where surely you´ll relax after having an amazing day.
Your guide will be waiting outside the Belize Immigration building on the Guatemala side.
You will need to walk 100 meters approximately to where he/she is and he/she will assist with Guatemala immigration.
Petén is the largest department of Guatemala, known for its vast tropical forests, ancient Mayan ruins, and rich biodiversity. It is a paradise for archaeology enthusiasts, nature lovers, and adventurers, offering a unique blend of history and natural beauty.
Tikal is one of the largest and most significant archaeological sites of the Mayan civilization. It is home to thousands of ancient structures, including temples, palaces, and plazas.
El Mirador is an ancient Mayan city hidden deep in the rainforest. It is known for its massive pyramids and remote location.
This large lake offers beautiful views, water activities, and a relaxing atmosphere. It is surrounded by lush vegetation and small islands.
A rich and flavorful stew made with meat, vegetables, and a blend of spices and seeds.
Corn dough filled with meats, vegetables, or cheese, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed.
Stuffed chili peppers filled with meat, cheese, or seafood, and then battered and fried.
This is the dry season, offering the best weather for exploring the ruins and enjoying outdoor activities. The skies are clear, and the temperatures are pleasant.
Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ)
CST (UTC -6)
120VV, 60HzHz
Petén is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be cautious, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Flores Bus Terminal, Santa Elena Bus Terminal
Buses are the most common and affordable way to get around. They are frequent and cover most areas.
Available • Apps: No widely used apps; taxis are hailed on the street
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Uaxactun is an ancient Mayan city known for its astronomical significance and well-preserved ruins.
Price varies by option