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Kohunlich Mayan Ruins Tour

Day Trip, Group Tour
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Join us in this expedition to the ruins of Kohunlich and admire one of the most studied sites in the area. Walk through the ruins of this ancient Mayan ceremonial center and climb its spectacular temple dedicated to the Sun God.

Kohunlich Mayan Ruins Tour

Embark on an exclusive, small-group adventure to the enigmatic Mayan city of Kohunlich.

Kohunlich is a large pre-Columbian Mayan site that covers approximately 21 acres. The site at this Costa Maya excursion is surrounded by dense sub-tropical rainforest, and it contains more than 170 mounds that remain largely unexcavated. The city was elaborately planned and engineered, with raised platform pyramids, citadels, courtyards, and plazas. The area has relics dating back to 200 B.C., but most of the structures were built in the Early Classic period from about 250 to 600 A.D. Led by expert guides, you'll delve into the rich history of Kohunlich, exploring its majestic pyramids, intricate carvings, and stunning stucco masks.

Departing from Costa Maya, the drive is approximately 2 hours each way over the paved highway. The last few miles are over an unpaved road that can be bumpy after a strong rain, but at the same time, it is not overrun with large touring buses. Enjoy the convenience of air-conditioned transportation and complimentary refreshments.

The tour guide will lead you on an approximately two-mile walk through the complex, starting with an enormous central plaza ringed by pyramids and temple platforms. To the north, there is a massive, raised acropolis with a palace complex. Further east, there is the Pyramid of the Masks, built in honor of their sun god, with six gigantic stucco masks flanking its central staircase. You will see intricate decoration consisting of stucco masks that are part of a symbolic decoration system loaded with cosmic elements that reflect the importance of the cosmos for the ancient Mayan people.

The guide will explain the Mayan social, political, and religious organization, which will help you envision the glorious days of this old Mayan city.

Please note: Although the site has been excavated in more depth than other nearby sites such as Dzibanche, it does not have the facilities found at the large sites in the Yucatan. There are restrooms available, but there is no shopping (film, souvenirs) or food and drink available for purchase. Guests with dietary requirements may want to bring a snack along. A bottle of water will be given out at the beginning of the tour.

 
Tour Type
Group
 
Group Size
Small
 
Activity Type(s)
Scenic, Cultural, Historical
 
Tour Duration
7 Hours
 
Activity Level
Moderate
 
Tour Leaves From
An approximately 15-minute walk from the cruise ship pier is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.
 
Food/Beverage Provided
Beverages and snacks will be provided.
 
Special Instructions
Comfortable long sleeved shirts and long pants that "breathe" is suggested. The Mexican sun can be very strong and there is always the potential for insects within the jungle. Flat soled, closed toe sensible walking shoes are recommended. Sun glasses, sunscreen are suggested.
 
Restrictions
This tour is not wheelchair accessible. The minimum age to participate is 12. Guests must be able to walk over packed dirt, grass, and gravel. Walking is approximately two miles over two hours, with stops for explanations from the guide. Steps are required as there are stone steps and large roots along the trails. Please be aware that the tour operates in the wilderness, hours away from medical facilities. Although staff have general first-aid training, this tour is not recommended for guests with serious medical conditions or small children.
Interests
  • Small Group
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Prices are per-person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise noted.