The Yucatan Peninsula is a totally interesting attraction in Mexico but most do not notice its geology. The base of the Yucatan peninsula is shaped like cheese. It has natural holes termed as cenotes and most of these holes are filled up with fresh and natural waters. One famous cenote is near the Ik-kil town [...]
If you seek the exotic and the extraordinary in your tiprs to Mexico, you can never miss the opportunity to visit the Sacred Groves of Chichen Itza. Sinkholes, underground caves, waterfalls, meadows that look like crystal fields of magical beauty, will make your trip an unforgettable experience. In addition, you can visit the coral reefs, [...]
“Place where there is writing on stones”, that’s what Dzibilchaltun means. These spectacular archaeological ruins connect a direct line from Mexico’s rich history to modern times. The site offers the Temple of Seven Dolls and can be found a mere 15 minutes outside of Merida. While the ruins are stunning, what draws many to the [...]
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It is not known for it’s size, but Laguna de Labradores has a draw all of its own. The deep blue waters of this lake hold many local legends and an eerie calm meets visitors who chose to relax along the shores or fishing from within. Though the lake appears very normal and inconsequential, Laguna [...]
Visitors at the cenote (photo R Mceoin courtesy of Flickr) The Ik Kil Cenote is located a little under two miles from the famed Chichen Itza ruins. Like the 6,000 other cenotes across the Yucatan peninsula, Ik Kil has majestic charectieristics where the sunlight from 85 feet above filters through holes in the ground and vegetation. Known [...]
Category: Budget Travel, Family Travel, Lagoons, Lakes, Natural Waters, Ruins, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Tourist Attractions, Waterfalls
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