Sentences with phrase «maya archaeological site»

Day trip to visit the majestic Caracol Maya archaeological site, the largest Mayan site in Belize, located deep in the Chiquibul Forest, with stop at Rio Frio Cave and Rio On pools
❧ Caracol is the name given to a large ancient Maya archaeological site, located in what is now the Cayo District of Belize.
Located on the foothills of the Maya Mountains and the basin of the Rio Grande River lies the Maya archaeological site of Ni Li Punit.
Set on the banks of the bubbling Mopan branch of the Belize River, the famous Maya archaeological site of Xunantunich just a mile away.
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In addition to this ancient metropolis being one of the most interesting, and certainly largest Maya archaeological sites anywhere, the Mountain Pine Ridge and areas surrounding Caracol provide some of the best birding around, filled with neotropical forest species such as Keel - billed Motmots, Violaceous Trogons, Ocellated Turkeys, Crested Guans, Great Curassows, and, for the lucky, the rare and humongous Harpy Eagle.
Add to this spectacular waterfalls, dense virgin jungles, the world's second - largest barrier reef, magnificent Maya archaeological sites, stunning wildlife to rival any destination, the alluring Maya Mountains rising to over 1,100 meters and an easy - going, friendly and noticeably uncrowned character.
There, one may visit many of the world - renowned Maya archaeological sites, including Lamani, Altun Ha, Xunantunich, Cahal Pech, Caracol, El Pilar.
At the resort's activity center, a staff of friendly, knowledgeable and service - oriented professionals will help you plan an infinite variety of activities, from mainland adventure tours of the region's many Maya archaeological sites and natural wonders to scuba diving or snorkeling along the Belize Barrier Reef.
See exotic birds, 4,000 species of flowers (250 of them orchids), easily navigated caves and Maya archaeological sites that stun and inspire.
It name means «Stone Woman» in the Maya language and, like many names given to Maya archaeological sites, is a modern name.
The peninsula is chock - full of these Maya archaeological sites, a few of which were built right on the coast.

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Copán is an archaeological site of the Maya civilization located in the Copán Department of western Honduras, not far from the border with Guatemala.
Opening features include a time line of Mesoamerican history, brief discussions of major periods, and a clear map showing Maya civilization during those periods and the locations of major archaeological sites.
Continue to the Cobá archaeological site, a vast — though largely unexcavated — city from the Classical Maya period.
The main archaeological sites are:  Xunantunich, Cahal Pech, Lamanai, Altun Ha, Caracol, Cerro Maya, El Pilar, Barton Creek Cave, Lubaantun, Santa Rita, Nohoch Che» en, Serpon Sugar Mill, and Nim Li Punit.
NORTHERN BELIZE Northern Belize is a destination for those wanting to get closer to Mother Nature, avoid large crowds or experience everything from the archaeological wonders of the Maya sites to exploring the jungles, rain forests and lagoons.
Moreover, Riviera Maya holds many of Mexico's most significant archaeological sites that never cease to amaze visitors worldwide.
The Riviera Maya region in Mexico is home to dazzling beaches, ancient Mayan archaeological sites, coral reefs, and all - inclusive resorts — all conveniently located just south of Cancun.
The Riviera Maya's coastal jungle is home to huge adventure eco-parks, thriving wildlife and large archaeological sites of ancient Mayan civilizations like Tulum and Ek Balam.
You'll become familiar with the birds of Belize while enjoying a Belize vacation complete with tours of ancient Maya temples and archaeological sites, canoe trips and all the amenities of a Chaa Creek vacation package, including the flexibility to choose additions such as excursions to the Caribbean coast and Belize Great Barrier Reef, (now just a short hop away from the nearby Maya Flats airstrip).
A large number of archaeological sites indicate that for hundreds of years Belize was home to around one million Maya, whose relatively advanced civilization reached its height between AD 250 and 900.
You have an opportunity to see two of the most intriguing archaeological sites in the Maya Riviera region.
This area was an important commercial and religious center for the ancient Maya, and there are many archaeological sites to discover in the area, such as Tulum, Cobá and Muyil.
Besides its natural beauty the site is made even more interesting by the presence of a wide range of archaeological remains that were left there by the ancient Maya visitors.
Located right in the Cancun hotel zone, this archaeological site is on the same property as the Cancun Maya Museum.
Costa Maya: The history of Xcalak dates back to pre-Hispanic times, with 16 archaeological sites having been discovered between Punta Herrero (south of Bahia Espiritu Santo) and Boca Bacalar Chico.
It is actually one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Mayas and today the beach hosts the only archaeological site situated along the shores of Riviera Maya.
The third most visited archaeological site in Mexico, just after Teotihuacan (40 kilometers north of Mexico City) and Chichen Itza, it is located 80 miles (129 kilometers) south of Cancun at the end of the Riviera Maya, about a two - hour drive.
The Flycatcher Inn provides a clean and comfortable place to stay while you explore the nearby tourist sites of Uxmal, Kabah and other Maya archaeological ruins.
The Riviera Maya region offers a diversity of attractions, flora and fauna, jungle, archaeological sites, solitary beaches, a turquoise - colored sea with crystal - clear water, the fantasy and warmth of the tropics, the mystery of the millenary culture which lives on in the Maya people, are just some of the qualities which have turned the Riviera Maya into a destination of the Caribbean.
Tikal is one of the largest archaeological sites and urban centers of the pre-Columbian Maya Civilization added Joe Awe, as I pointed a troop of howler monkeys hanging out on a giant cedar tree to David.
Costa Maya has it all; tropical forest, wetlands, white sandy beaches, coral reefs, beautiful weather, exotic wild life and some of the most significant archaeological sites in the world!
Tulum is home to a pre-Columbian Maya site that is so much more than just archaeological ruins.
Transfer to Tikal, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest and most impressive archaeological sites and urban centers of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, which you'll explore over two days.
The planners also thought that visitors would be able to explore the archaeological sites such as Tulum and Chichen Itza dotted throughout the area, that are the legacy of the Maya, one of the most important ancient civilizations in the Americas.
Your Maya history immersion continues at Coba, an archaeological site located in the jungle.
Tulum is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Riviera Maya.
You will visit two of the most important archaeological sites of the Maya culture.
View of Stela C at Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala that dates to the Maya classic period and is the location of the United Fruit Company's former banana plantations.
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