Planning to see some Mexico Mayan Ruins on your trip? Smart choice! As someone who’s been living in Mexico and traveling all over the country, the Mayan sites are some of the most interesting places ...
Multiple ancient Mayan ruins in Mexico are inaccessible due to cartel violence in a blow to tourism in the country’s southern state. Mexico’s government admitted that tourists can no longer get to at ...
Planning on VISITING THE TULUM MAYAN RUINS? You’ve landed in the perfect spot to discover the mystery of this ancient Mayan wonder. How do I know? I’ve been living in Mexico since 2018, and I’ve ...
Mexico is the North American nation with the most UNESCO World Heritage sites, thanks in large part to its rich history and well-preserved archaeological sites -- some of which are still being ...
Cañada de la Virgen, Guanajuato: While it shares some features with the Mayan ruins to the east, this temple structure served various other ethnic groups such as the Otomi.
Ask any local about Cancun and they’ll tell you it’s not the real Mexico. It’s a metropolis of foreign-owned, all-inclusive high-rises available on package holidays – somewhere designed as an easy fly ...
For archeological enthusiasts and historical buffs, it's just like having a new place to explore. The Mayan ruins of Uxmal, really second only in popularity among Mexican ruins to Chichen Itza, are ...
Mexico’s government has acknowledged that at least two well-known Mayan ruin sites are unreachable by visitors because of a toxic mix of cartel violence and land disputes. But two tourist guides in ...
In mid-2020, Mexico began work on Tren Maya, a 1,000-mile long railway network lopping together the nation’s Mayan sites. Future travelers to Kohunlich, a 2,000-year-old Mayan city on the border of ...
Archeologist objects; story goes viral. Jan. 5, 2012 — -- The textbooks will tell you that the Mayan people thrived in Central America from about 250 to 900 A.D., building magnificent temples in ...