Cabanas Uh Najil Ek Balam
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The ole dirt road
... is the home of Chichen Itza, an ancient structure that was built long ago (read: thousands of years) before any type of civilization. Truly, there are no words to describe the majesty of the structures, still somewhat, somehow standing proudly in the Yucatecan forest.
We were able to see the ruins from a distance in the evening time on Thursday (they light up the structures), and then spent a few hours early Friday morning exploring the entire site. We ...
Penultimate Pyramid and Cenote visit
... is the most famous of all the structures built around 800AD it has a perfect astronomical design with four staircases facing the cardinal points, and many of it’s aspects relate to the Mayan calander, originally it was covered in plaster and painted red. Some of the paint can still be seen on several of the carvings.
The Ball Court is 550 ft long and is the largest ever found and has two original hops still in place. It is believed to have been some ...
Chichen itza
... br> El Castillo est l'emblème du site. Le monument sous une apparence assez simple renferme une symbolique complexe. Le nombre de platformes fait référence au nombre de niveaux inférieurs de l'univers imaginé par les mayas. Il y a 365 marches en tout. Enfin, l'orientation et la forme du temple construit tout en haut font qu'aux solstices un rayon de lumière serpente le long des escaliers pour représenter Kukulcan (encore ...
Chichen Itza
Heute haben wir uns mit 100.000 Menschen (laut Hostelmitarbeiter) Chichen Itza angeguckt. Denn nur heute und am Herbstanfang faellt der Schatten des Tempels so das es aussieht als wuerde eine Schlange die Treppe hinuntergleiten.
Dafuer mussten wir auch nicht extra frueh raus (juhu!!) da es erst mit der untergehenden Sonne sichtbar wird. Es war ein sehr unterhaltsamer Tag an dem wir so ziemlich alles an ...
The road to Chichen Itza
This was a day-long excursion to Chichen Itza and Cenote Ik Kil. On the way we stopped in Valladolid, where we had stayed a couple of weeks before and in Cucunul a small town on the road to Chichen. In Cucunul there was an open cenote where the town gets its water supply. We then went to a shop to look at some local artisania. Then ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking