Not exact matches
Over the course of eight days, you'll not only hike the steep five - hour final ascent of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, but also poke around
less - traveled
ruins,
visit a Peruvian school partially funded by proceeds from this trip, and wander the Pisac Market, where local artisans sell their wares.
Anchor at some of the
lesser known Cyclades,
visiting pilgrimage sites, traditional villages, and legendary
ruins.
We
visited the Chichen Itza
ruins one day, but the Tulum
ruins and beautiful beaches are
less than an hour away as well.
Starting from the hills above Cusco, you can explore the
ruins of Sacsayhuaman and the
less frequently
visited sites lying in the hills above the city in a half day tour.
An equally impressive
ruin, Choquequirao is sometimes
visited by intrepid travelers seeking an alternative (and
less crowded) hike to Machu Picchu.
We are located 50 meters far from the main square, you can go to the principal
ruins walking and it's going to take
less than 10 minutes, is the same if you want to go to the train station, in the town we have 16 free
ruins to
visit.
Make sure you
visit some of the island's
less well - known attractions like the Roman
ruins at Alcudia and the numerous traditional Spanish fishing bays.
Delve into the Incan sites around Lima and Cuzco
visiting Machu Picchu by scenic train, plumb the depths of Colca Canyon and scale the dizzying heights of Lake Titicaca or get off the beaten track in northern Peru
visiting lesser -
visited ruins and trendy beach resorts.
Tulum is one of the most popular archeological sites in Mexico, while the
less -
visited ruins of Coba remain shrouded in the jungle.
Despite its proximity to the Riviera Maya, it is much
less well known than any of the other great Mayan
ruins but is well worth the
visit.
This one - day tour allows you to explore the
lesser -
visited ruins of...
In addition to
visiting Chichen Itza and if you are spending more time in the Yucatan, I highly recommend checking out some of the many other fascinating, off the beaten path and
lesser - frequented Mayan
ruins in the Yucatan — places like Uxmal, Coba, Ek Balam, Edzna, and the smaller but impressive
ruins along the Ruta Puuc (Kabah, Sayil, Xlapak and Labna).
Although I generally tend to prefer exploring
lesser -
visited places that are situated a little further off the main tourist path, Chichen Itza was a magnificent
ruins site and it is definitely a site worth
visiting, despite its popularity.
The exhibition, which is curated by the Guggenheim's associate curator Lauren Hinkson, places Albers's well - known paintings alongside
less - studied photographs (many exhibited publicly for the first time in this exhibition) that he took while
visiting various ancient
ruins in Mexico.