tikal tours

  • Discover Tikal: A Comprehensive Guide from Flores

    Discover Tikal: A Comprehensive Guide from Flores

    Plan your Tikal tour from Flores with our guide. Learn about the best times to visit, must-see attractions, and practical tips for a memorable experience.

  • Tikal National Park

    Tikal National Park

    UNESCO declared Tikal National Park a World Heritage Site. It shelters the remains of one of the largest and most important cities in the pre-Hispanic history of the Maya Civilization, as well as 550 square kilometers of exuberant rainforest, home to a great diversity of flora and fauna. Tikal was inhabited for nearly 1,500…

  • The Baktun 13 was not the Most Relevant Cycle – Guatemala 2012

    Guatemala 2012 The meaning Oxlajuj Baktun cycle for the Maya was not the most prominent, but the short account or Katun, according to archaeologists and historians said domestic and foreign, who gathered last weekend at the Fifth Convention of Mayan Archaeology in Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepéquez. The speakers agreed that the end of the Mayan…

  • The Baktun 13 was not the Most Relevant Cycle

    The Baktun 13 was not the Most Relevant Cycle

    The Baktun 13 was not the Most Relevant Cycle The meaning Oxlajuj Baktun cycle for the Maya was not the most prominent, but the short account or Katun, according to archaeologists and historians said domestic and foreign, who gathered last weekend at the Fifth Convention of Mayan Archaeology in Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepéquez. The speakers…

  • The Maya were dependent on Nature

    Almost 4,000 years ago, the first Maya obtained their food from hunting, fishing and collecting wild fruits. When they settled in permanents communities, they began to cultivate certain food plants through specialized systems, although they continued to hunt game for food or sacrificial ceremonies. Several natural products were utilized as raw material, animals, plants…