Top Ché EcoExperience -Lacandon Jungle 2 Days : Yaxchilan - Bonampak - Trekking.
Duration
2 day(s)
Languages
English
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Explore the ancient Yaxchilán ruins hidden within dense jungle foliage
Marvel at the vibrant Bonampak murals showing traditional Mayan life
Take a scenic and relaxing boat ride along Usumacinta River
Discover hidden waterfalls while trekking Lacanjá jungle interpretive trail
€ 183.21
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Embark on an unforgettable adventure deep in the heart of the jungle, where history and nature come together in a unique experience. Begin with a visit to the ancient ruins of Yaxchilán, nestled amid lush tropical vegetation, where towering structures and intricate carvings reveal the grandeur of the Mayan civilization. Enjoy a scenic boat ride along the majestic Usumacinta River, observing the abundant wildlife and serene landscapes along its banks. Later, explore the fascinating ruins of Bonampak, renowned for its colorful murals that vividly depict the daily life and rituals of the Mayans. Immerse yourself in the culture as you encounter the descendants of this ancient civilization, learning about their traditions and way of life.
Your journey continues with an overnight stay at Top Ché Ecolodge in the Lacanja Chansayab community, where you will live alongside a Mayan Lacandon family and gain firsthand insight into their customs and stories. The next day, venture on an interpretive jungle trail, discovering hidden waterfalls and exploring the mysterious lost city of Lacanjá. This immersive experience combines cultural heritage, natural beauty, and adventure, offering a rare glimpse into the heart of the jungle and the lives of its people.
Ground transportation (round trip)
Hotel pickup and Drop off at Palenque City
Tickets to all mentioned sites
Meals (1 buffet breakfast on route)
Usumacinta River River Transportation
Local Guide in Archaeological Zones (Bonampak)
Trail in the jungle with a Mayan Lacandon guide
Entrance to waterfalls and natural areas (The lost city )
Travel insurance
Additional meal not described
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Change of clothes
Comfortable clothes and shoe
Hat, sunglasses & sunscreen
Back Pack
Water bottle
Camera
Please be 10 minutes early in the Hotel lobby
Participants age must be 8 or above
This tour will have a maximum of 14 travelers
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Activity Provider: EcoExperiencias Tour Operators
Customer Reviews
Jean

Bonne excursions en soi. Le chauffeur était sympathique et les 2 ruines qu’on n’a visité était top. Cependant l’annonce est pas 100% transparente. Il n’y a pas de visite spécifique dans la jungle, le 1ièr guide est payant et parle uniquement espagnol (250$ par p.p.) et donc non bilingue comme promis sur l’annonce. Le lunch est également payant(150$ par p.p.).
Leigh

The ruins were fantastic. The boat ride was very nice to relax for 2 hours. High quality service but poor execution. We had a guide at Yaxchilan, Jesus, whom was very knowledgeable and friendly. However we were forced to pay M200 more even though the guide was included in the price. We wasted around 2 hours of the trip picking up and dropping off clients that were on other tours from the company to different locations. We only had 25 minutes to see Bonampak ruins before being rushed back to the bus. Although the ruins were spectacular, the entire trip was rush, rush, go, go and felt more like a money grab for the tour operator. We were taken to specific restaurants for food breaks. Food was fine. Yet specifically selected isolated eateries where there was no option to eat or buy elsewhere with the time provided for breaks. When the driver says that you can not buy water or snacks at the ruins, it's not true. Save your money and do the same tour for less cheaper operators.
