Maya history and travel related links
Links to useful websites with information regarding the Maya Route, transportation or general travel advice around the countries where the maya civilization built their temples. (Other links) More >>
Labná in the Yucatán
It is part of an archaeological site with Kana and Sayil. Labná is south of these sites and is characterized by its castle and triumphal arch, whose architectural style contrasts with that found in other Mayan cities. (Maya sites in México) More >>
Kabáh in the Yucatán
It is part of an archeological conglomerate in the Yucatan Peninsula. Its major distinctive feature is the facade of the Temple of the Masks, with repetitive facial ornamentation of the god Chac, god of rain. (Maya sites in México) More >>
Abaj Takalik in Retalhuleu
It is considered to be one of the most important centres, created in the Pre classic to Post classic period, with antique cultural evidence. (Maya sites in Guatemala) More >>
Yaxhá in Petén
Yaxha is a sweet mix of archeology, beautiful landscapes and ecological tourism. You can camp at the site and learn the history of the city itself. From the main temple you can experience an unparalleled view of Yaxhá Lagoon and the city of Topoxté on the other side. It remains possible to wake up to the screams of howler monkeys and howlers. (Maya sites in Guatemala) More >>
Xunantunich in Belize
A City of the Classic Period,known as "Benque Viejo" or "Stone Woman" referring to a woman who appears on the site. Its name in Mayan means just that, "Woman, girl or girl of stone." (Maya sites in Belice) More >>
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