PALENQUE MAYAN RUINS (Private)
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PALENQUE MAYAN RUINS (Private)

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About this experience

Located on the first rise of the Tumbala mountains, Palenque archaeological site looks out over the Usumacinta River flood plain. Here you’ll be confronted by the largest Mesoamerican step pyramid, the Temple of Inscriptions, spotted with hieroglyphics that have contributed significantly to the study of Mayan civilization.
It is considered one of the most emblematic mayan site having been the empire of Pakal, Governor, Warrior and God of Mayan Civilization.

Available options

STANDARD

PICK-UP & DROP OFF PALENQUE<br/>Pickup included

+FALLS & DROP-OFF SAN CRISTOB

MISOL-HA & AGUA AZUL FALLS<br/>DROP-OFF TO SAN CRISTOBAL<br/>Pickup included

Drop Off to Villahermosa APT

Drop Off to Villahermosa APT<br/>Pickup included

+ MISOL-HA AND AGUA AZUL FALLS

+ MISOL-HA AND AGUA AZUL FALLS<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
All Fees and Taxes

Detailed itinerary

1

The Mayan Ruins of Palenque, the city of God Pakal.

What's not included

Everything not included in the list "What`s Included".

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES

Reviews breakdown

Viator 5.0
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Tripadvisor 4.8
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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Palenque

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.

Top Attractions

Palenque Archaeological Site

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.

Historical/Archaeological 3-4 hours Approximately $5 USD for foreign visitors, $1 USD for Mexican nationals

Agua Azul Waterfalls

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.

Nature Half day to full day Approximately $3 USD for entrance

Misol-Ha Waterfall

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.

Nature 2-3 hours Approximately $2 USD for entrance

Boban Pyramid

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.

Historical/Archaeological 1-2 hours Approximately $2 USD for entrance

Lacandon 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.

Nature Half day to full day Varies by tour or activity

Must-Try Local Dishes

Poch

A traditional Chiapas breakfast dish made with masa (corn dough) and filled with beans, cheese, or meat.

Breakfast Vegetarian options available

Tamales de Chipilín

Tamales made with chipilín, a local green leafy vegetable, and filled with meat or cheese.

Lunch Vegetarian options available

Cochita Pibil

A traditional Mayan dish of slow-roasted pork marinated in achiote and citrus juice, wrapped in banana leaves.

Dinner Not vegetarian

Atole de Elote

A warm, sweet corn-based drink often flavored with cinnamon and vanilla.

Drink Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Jungle trekking Waterfall visits Archaeological exploration Swimming in natural pools Picnicking by waterfalls Enjoying local cuisine Visiting Mayan ruins Learning about Lacandon culture

Best Time to Visit

November to April

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.

22-30°C 72-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Mexican Peso (MXN)

Time Zone

GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)

Electricity

127VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

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.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use reputable tour operators and transportation services
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs and avoid carrying large amounts of cash

Getting there

By air
  • Angel Albino Corzo International Airport • 50 km (31 miles) from Palenque
By bus

Palenque Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Local buses, known as combis, run between the town of Palenque and the archaeological site. They are affordable but can be crowded.

Taxis

Available • Apps: No widely used apps, taxis are hailed on the street

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Palenque Archaeological Zone Jungle Outskirts

Day trips

Agua Azul and Misol-Ha Waterfalls
60 km (37 miles) and 40 km (25 miles) respectively • Full day

Agua Azul and Misol-Ha are two of the most stunning waterfalls in Chiapas, offering a refreshing escape into the jungle.

Bonampak
120 km (75 miles) • Full day

Bonampak is a lesser-known Mayan site featuring well-preserved murals that provide valuable insights into Mayan life and culture.

Lacandon Community
60 km (37 miles) • Full day

The Lacandon Community offers a unique glimpse into the traditional way of life of the Lacandon people, who live in harmony with the jungle.

Festivals

Festival de la Candelaria • February 2nd Fiesta de San Juan • June 24th Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) • November 1st and 2nd

Pro tips

  • Hire a local guide to fully appreciate the historical and cultural significance of the Palenque ruins.
  • Visit the ruins early in the morning to avoid crowds and the midday heat.
  • Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and a hat when exploring the archaeological site and jungle.
  • Try local dishes like poch, tamales de chipilín, and cochinita pibil for an authentic culinary experience.
  • Respect the Lacandon people's way of life and customs, and always ask before taking photographs.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 12-99
1
Childs
Age 3-11
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
  • Adult required for booking
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Free cancellation available

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