What Is The Best Historical Destination For A Mexico
Vacation
When you think about history and Mexico
there are a few locales that come to mind. The one that really
stands out is the area of the Yucatan peninsula that
encompasses the area once dominated by the Mayan people and
where you can still find incredible evidence of their advanced
civilization. Just a short drive from the high-octane resort
towns of Cancun and Cozumel are examples to be found of the
height of Mayan architecture and civilization.
Many travel providers can set you up with tours that will
let you enjoy and explore several archeological sites and still
put aside time to lounge on a beach to soak in the sun. This
gives you the opportunity to have an educational experience as
well as a relaxing vacation. Spend a few days traveling to
several of the most well known ruins and then kick back with
some typical water activities.
The most famous Mayan ruins are at Chichen Itza, which is
close to Merida, the capital of Yucatan. It is estimated
Chichen Itza was established in 432 AD and is one of the finest
examples of Mayan architecture ever excavated. You can climb
the pyramid known as "El Castillo" and learn how it is set up
to have significance in how the Mayans viewed astronomy. There
is also the largest ball court in Mesoamerica located here,
which hosted games where the losers may have been ritually
sacrificed. The blend of science, religion, and architecture in
the city can be very impressive.
Another more recently found site is at Palenque, in which in
1952 the mummified remains of Lord Pakal, a ruler during the
sixth century,
were found in a large
sarcophagus. There are many exquisite examples of Mayan
architecture located here, such as comb-like decorations on the
roofs of the temples and intricately carved wall panels. There
are over 200 buildings at this site, which are probably more
than enough to keep you exploring most of the day.
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A visit to Tulum can provide some seaside ruins to explore
for a half a day or so, but it also gives you the opportunity
to snorkel and check out some of the underwater caves that are
near there. After that it is a short trip to either Cancun or
Isla de Mujeres for some rest and relaxation so you can reflect
on all the history you absorbed. And the margaritas are good
there, too.
Just south of Tulum you will find Sian Ka'an, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. This ecological reserve has a lion's share of
natural beauty, but it also highlights 23 archeological sites
of Mayan civilization and contains an ancient trade route that
serviced the cities of Tulum and Muyil during the Mayan
era.
The entire Yucatan peninsula is chock full of the history
and architecture of the Mayan civilization and it gives us a
glimpse of what life was like in the prehistory of European
colonization of the Americas. If your idea of a great vacation
to Mexico is to learn about its history and heritage, then this
is the number one place to go.
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