Bonampak & Yaxchilan Tour: Explore Mayan Archaeological Sites Amidst Chiapas Jungle
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25 Ratings
Zona Arqueologica de Yaxchilan
Embark on a captivating Bonampak & Yaxchilan Tour and immerse yourself in the ancient Mayan world. Explore the stunning murals of Bonampak and the magnificent archaeological site of Yaxchilan amidst the vibrant Chiapas Jungle.
Duration: 14 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Zona Arqueologica de Yaxchilan - Your adventure begins with pickup at your hotel with destination to the Corozal Border where you will hop on a boat that will take you to Yaxchilán, known for its large number of architectural structures and inscriptions. There are texts everywhere: on stelae, on altars, on door finials, and on lintels.

For the construction of the complex, the Mayans took advantage of the characteristics of the terrain of a peninsula surrounded by a meander of the Usumacinta River.

What's Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Local guide
  • Lunch
  • Local Breakfast
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
What's Not Included
  • Gratuties
  • Drinks
Additional Information

Visit Bonampak with its fascinating murals and high-quality ancient Mayan frescoes as the main attractions. The pyramids are surrounded by the colors and sounds of the Jungle of Chiapas called also the Lacandon Forest. Yaxchilín is an splendid setting of an evergreen forest blanketing a magnificent archaeological site famous for its statuary art, stelae, and lintels. The Maya took to building the terrain of a peninsula surrounded by a meandering river. This is a shared service.

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Location
Zona Arqueologica de Yaxchilan
Tollan, 16 de Enero, El Tesoro,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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H48tzangelam
Mar 19, 2024
Gotta try - Very informative. Costumer satisfaction is priority. The tour guide and captain were friendly and tried hard with their English, good try! Teresa at front desk was awesome 👏.
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Collin_s
Jan 22, 2024
Moral-Reforma & Pomoná Archaeological Sites & Cascada "El Salto" - I had a wonderful experience with Joyce and Gabriella! In the weeks leading up to my trip, I heard from the tour operator that the archaeological zone of Yaxchilan was closed and the very night before they called me to inform me that the Bonampak site was also closed. I was really disappointed at first, as those sites were certainly a draw to the area, however I was so glad I did not cancel the tour! We ended up going to the archaeological zone of Moral-Reforma, archaeological zone of Pomoná as well as El Salto. We were the only visitors at all three of the places we visited, which is shocking given how incredible the day was. After summiting pyramids in the hot sun and hiking in the jungle, the swim at the waterfall was much needed. Joyce was extremely knowledgeable, and I can’t wait to return to see him again! Note: they are building a museum at Moral-Reforma, which tells me this will be a fixture for future tours. Pomoná is a bit smaller of a site, but the museum complimented it well. El Salto was a hidden gem and far better than Misol Há or Agua Azul in my opinion.
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Melissa_d
Mar 29, 2023
Amazing tour - Amazing tour, the local guide was brilliant and had excellent English. The sites are stunning and the boat ride was great fun. Veggie food was available.
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Wanda_d
Feb 25, 2023
A highlight of our trip to Mexico - After seeing a number of different archeological sites around Mexico, Yaxchilan and Bonampak remain our favourites! Situated in the jungle along the border with Guatemala, Yaxchilan is only accessible via a scenic boat ride. The ruins themselves are within the jungle and it feels like you are discovering them for the first time ‐ a very different experience to the crowds of Chitzen Itza! The murals of Bonampak are stunning and well worth viewing for a greater understanding of Mayan art and culture. The stories behind these sites were brought to life by our excellent guide Jesús who shared his wealth of knowledge about their Mayan inhabitants. This tour was a highlight of our trip to Mexico ‐ we highly recommend it!
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Siobhan_r
Feb 8, 2023
Highly recommend - This was a truely excellent experience. If I had gone to these sites without a guide i would have missed out on so much information, not just about the history but also about some of the plants and animals around the ruins. The food was good and the bus was comfortable. If you get motion sickness in cars I would recommend taking some medicine before you go because the roads a quite bumpy.
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Jeffrey
Jan 28, 2023
Fascinating! - Fascinating ruins at both sites. But to fully enjoy both sites one needs to be able to walk and climb well, and expect some exertion. The guide was knowledgeable, and I recommend choosing this option. Good tour but long day.
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Penelopef_l
Oct 23, 2022
Enchanting Mayan ruins - Lovely but lengthy tour. Food and bathroom stops were frequent and the food was good. I recommend it completely.
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Mike_j
Aug 10, 2022
Must see! - The tour is a recommendation for everyone who wants to see Maya ruins that are not restored for the public. We had an amazing tour guide called Jesus. He told us a lot about Mayan culture, the murals and answered our questions. Some points that could be improved are: communication about the trip, pick-up times (we had to wait an extra 30 minutes) and our bus driver drove very-very fast.
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Eric_l
Jan 2, 2023
A very long yet fun day, with a few caveats... - Pros: Great Mayan guide (Jesus), gorgeous archeological sites, fun boat ride, decent breakfast Cons: Unsafe driving, uncomfortable van, no English spoken by driver, average lunch Caveats: - Everyone must switch vehicles to reach Bonampak ZA due to Lacandon rules. - In order to drop off other passengers, our van first had to go to Bonampak, then trace back to Frontera Corozal to catch a boat to Yaxchilan and then go to Bonampak again to visit the site before returning to Palenque... a big waste of time. - We reached Bonampak at the end of the day so we could not even go to the top of the temples since the Lacandon keepers were already clearing everybody out. A bit disappointing to spend so much time traveling and not even have the time to fully enjoy the site.
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Marcel_k
Aug 10, 2023
High price, intermediate value - Pro: Ruines and boat trip super nice. Cons: Van super uncomfortable, booked tour in English but only last of three guides spoke English. The main guide didn’t speak any English which was sad because he explained a lot. We had asked 2 times beforehand if the tour was in English and they confirmed twice… super sad that we couldn’t learn a lot during the tour. When we had the guide speak in English he spoke half of the time in English and half of the time in Spanish because some people didn’t speak English. As the explanation took double the time, we saw fewer things than expected… Food pretty basic: the breakfast is fruits, rice, beans and eggs, the vegan option is rice and beans.
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