A day full of history, nature and adventure is waiting for you!
Explore the Moral Reforma Archaeological Site, starting at 8:00 am from your hotel in Palenque. Discover the history of this ancient village site, its commercial importance and splendid paired pyramids. Drive 1.30 hrs. towards the Pomoná Archaeological Site, with rich stelae, sculptures and a charming natural environment. End your day visiting El Salto Ecotourism Center, enjoy its waterfall and activities such as hiking and zip lining.
You will arrive to Palenque around 18:30 hrs.
Pickup included
It receives the name by he abundance of moral trees and by the location in the Reforma area, a small village site of great importance controlling trade between Petén and the Gulf Coast, along the San Pedro River, along 1,700 years old.
Splendid pyramids in pairs attest to this, as well as filigree inscriptions which established their alliance with Calakmul and Palenque, we can climb each of the mounds where we will have spectacular views.
Start this visit with a short walk that will connect you with nature, the sound of howling monkeys, birds and also the tranquility that the site offers, there the ancients Mayans obtained material to build their buildings and monuments; Pomoná takes its name from the tributary stream of the lower Usumacinta.
Rich stelae, sculptures, panels and hieroglyphic inscriptions allow us to know the history of its rulers and the relationships it maintained with other cities in the region, dependent on Panjalé, Boca del Cerro and Chinikihá, in addition to warlike relations for territorial control with Palenque, Piedras Negras and La Mar.
Visit the museum where you can admire the called tombstone of The Scribe, the stele with a high dignitary, a figurehead of the Sun-Jaguar God of The Underworld, the eccentric flint knives, the bust of a Mayan character, the carved tombstones of Building 4 and the figure of an old man with a beard and hat.
Captivate your senses with its emerald green waters and its impressive drop of approximately 20 meters. Enjoy its three viewpoints, where you can enjoy a panoramic view and an extraordinary natural landscape. To reach the main viewpoint it is necessary to walk a 400-meter path approx, where the water breeze will leave you soaked.
You can do various activities (not included) such as hiking, zip lining, kayaking and relaxing in its delicious waters.
On site there is a restaurant where you can taste some typical dishes from the area.
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Palenque is a stunning archaeological site nestled in the dense jungles of Chiapas, Mexico. It's renowned for its well-preserved Mayan ruins, intricate carvings, and the mysterious Temple of the Inscriptions. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a unique blend of history, nature, and adventure.
The Palenque ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring some of the most well-preserved and intricate Mayan structures in Mexico. The site includes temples, palaces, and hieroglyphic inscriptions that provide valuable insights into Mayan culture and history.
Agua Azul is a series of stunning turquoise waterfalls and pools located in a lush jungle setting. The area is perfect for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the natural beauty of Chiapas.
Misol-Ha is a powerful and impressive waterfall located near Palenque. The waterfall is surrounded by lush vegetation and offers a refreshing swim in its natural pool.
The Boban Pyramid is a lesser-known Mayan site located near Palenque. The pyramid is notable for its unique architecture and the fact that it is still partially covered by the jungle.
The Lacandon Jungle is a vast and biodiverse rainforest that surrounds Palenque. The jungle is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including jaguars, monkeys, and countless bird species.
A traditional Chiapas breakfast dish made with masa (corn dough) and filled with beans, cheese, or meat.
Tamales made with chipilín, a local green leafy vegetable, and filled with meat or cheese.
A traditional Mayan dish of slow-roasted pork marinated in achiote and citrus juice, wrapped in banana leaves.
A warm, sweet corn-based drink often flavored with cinnamon and vanilla.
This is the dry season, offering pleasant weather and lower humidity, making it ideal for exploring the ruins and surrounding jungle. The crowds are moderate during this period.
Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
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Palenque is generally a safe destination for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas. Exercise common sense and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Palenque Bus Station
Local buses, known as combis, run between the town of Palenque and the archaeological site. They are affordable but can be crowded.
Available • Apps: No widely used apps, taxis are hailed on the street
Car, Bike, Scooter
Agua Azul and Misol-Ha are two of the most stunning waterfalls in Chiapas, offering a refreshing escape into the jungle.
Bonampak is a lesser-known Mayan site featuring well-preserved murals that provide valuable insights into Mayan life and culture.
The Lacandon Community offers a unique glimpse into the traditional way of life of the Lacandon people, who live in harmony with the jungle.
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