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Tikal-Yaxha-Nakum Tour

ruins, canoe and cave

5 day tour, medium physical demand, leaves every Tuesday

Highlights:
Tikal guided Tour, Yaxha camping and ruins, 2 day jungle adventure, horseback riding or off-road cycling

Mayan Jungle Highlight

ruins, canoe and cave

8 day tour, medium physical demand, leaves 10 times a year on Saturdays.

Highlights:
Bacalar lagoon and Cenote Azul, Yaxha camping and ruins, Topoxte Island, 2 day jungle adventure, horseback riding or off-road cycling, Tikal guided Tour, Belize cave tour.

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Tikal-El Peru Canoe Tour

ruins, canoe and cave

5-day tour, medium physical demand, Departure varies by Demand

Highlights:
Tikal guided Tour, Yaxha camping and ruins, 2 day jungle adventure, Canoe Adventure to El Peru

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Ruins, Canoe, Cave Tour

ruins, canoe and cave

8 day tour, medium physical demand, leaves 10 times a year on Saturdays.

Highlights:
Bacalar lagoon and Cenote Azul, Tikal guided Tour, Eco-village El Remate, 3 day jungle adventure, river canoeing, El Peru camping and ruins, Belize cave tour.

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Deep Jungle Biking Tour

Overview


mountain biking Leaves from Playa del Carmen, Mexico.

9-day tour

High physical demand.

Leaves only in March, April and May 2009


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This 9-day tour starts and ends in the Mexican Caribbean and travels through parts of Mexico, Belize and Guatemala. We visit the impressive Cenote Azul of Mexico and continue on to an amazing cave adventure in Belize. The highlight of this tour is a 4-day off-road bicycle adventure through Tikal’s National Park in Guatemala.

The Tikal National Park lies in the center of the Mayan jungle. This exciting bicycle adventure covers 89 km (55 miles) over rarely used jungle paths. Along the way, we visit and camp at the remote Mayan sites of Uaxactun and Xultun, a truly unique experience in the middle of ancient pyramids and lush jungle.


Day by Day Itinerary


Day 1: Travel to Bacalar, visit Cenote Azul.

Day 2: Travel to Tikal National Park.

Day 3: Visit Tikal, including guided tour, travel to Uaxactun.

Day 4: Cycle to Xultun and camp.

Day 5: Explore Xultun ruins.

Day 6: Explore San Bartolo ruins.

Day 7: Cycle to Uaxactún, sleep in Remate.

Day 8: Travel to Belize, cave tour, transfer to Corozal.

Day 9: Travel to the Riviera Maya, Mexico.

 

 

 

Day 1

mayan jungle We meet as a group in Playa Del Carmen and travel 5 hours south by first-class bus to Bacalar. Once in Bacalar we will spend the remainder of the day enjoying a swim in Bacalar´s Cenote Azul. The Yucatan Peninsula has many cenotes, which are natural sinkholes connected to an endless system of underground-rivers. One of the most impressive cenotes is the 90 meter deep clear blue water Cenote Azul. In the days of Spanish occupation, Bacalar was an important defense point as pirate ships used to visit the lagoon. Nowadays the old Spanish fort holds an interesting museum about the history of piracy. We’ll spend the night in a hotel on the lagoon in preparation for the upcoming journey.



Day 2
Guatemala Tours

The next two days of the tour take us to and through Tikal, Guatemala: one of the most impressive Mayan archaeological sites. Surrounded by lush jungle, these very well preserved ruins have become an increasingly popular attraction in Guatemala. Watching the sunset and sunrise atop the temples that overlook the vast jungles of the Mayan world are incredible sights you won’t find anywhere else on earth. We will camp in the park’s campground, just a minute's walk from the entrance of Tikal’s archeological site.


Day 3

mayan temples We start the day with an fascinating guided tour of the Tikal ruins and National Park. We climb Tikal's highest pyramids to enjoy spectacular views over the vast Mayan jungle. And in addition to awe-inspiring sunrises and sunsets atop these Mayan Temples, we’re given the opportunity to see an abundance of exotic wildlife such as toucans, coatis and monkeys in the surrounding habitat.









Day 4

Mountain biking On the 4th day of our journey we cycle 17 kilometers (11 miles) into the jungle to a small community called Uaxactún. After lunch, we explore the ruins of Uaxactún. Although comparatively smaller than Tikal’s ruins, excavations, to this day, have contributed greatly to the understandings of the time sequence in Mayan history. There is a very special feeling to the place that one can only experience by setting foot on the site.



Day 5

Mayan Pyramids This morning we prepare for our Xultun adventure. We cycle 36 km (22 miles) through the jungle to reach the remote Mayan site of Xultun, Guatemala. The bicycling trip is an exciting and physically demanding experience, especially since we may hit points where we may have to carry the bikes through impassable paths. Near the Xultun ruins exists an aguada, or fresh water pool, which provides a clean water source and an excellent camping spot.




Day 6
travel adventures
After a night of well deserved rest, we take the day to explore the Xultun ruins. These ruins have been excavated but are now so rarely visited that the jungle has begun growing into it, literally taking it over. We may need to use machetes to clear trails to the Xultun ruins. This will give you an up-and-close personal experience with the abundant flora and fauna as we’ll be traveling as far from civilization as possible

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Day 7

overseas adventure travel On day seven we cycle back to Uaxactún, and head- out to El Remate. This small ecotourism village rests on the shores of Lake Peten Itzá. We’ll also have an opportunity to visit the local forest-saving woodcarvers, who carve remarkable, genuine Mayan masks and animals. At the end of the day we’ll indulge in the delicious cuisine of one of the local restaurants and check-in to our typical limestone cabañas by the shore of the lake.



Day 8

Belize toursWe will rise early and cross the border into the Cayo District of Belize where one of the most sought-after belize tours: Belize cave tour, awaits us. The Cayo District is famous for its lush jungle, rivers and caves. After the cave tour and lunch, we will travel to Corozal in the northern Belize and spend the night there.



Day 9

chichen itza At the end of our journey we cross the Belize Mexico border and travel up the Riviera Maya, where, depending on departure schedules, we can explore coastal ruins and pristine beaches of Tulum, scuba dive in the world famous reefs of Cozumel, or sightsee in Playa Del Carmen or Cancun.







Discount Calendar


These departure dates are available for a discount rate. You will share your tour with others (private tours do not enjoy a discount rate) and the price depends on the amount of people in your group.
Are you a single traveler? This is your oportunity to join a group!


March 24th: We have a single traveler that wishes to do this tour starting on March 24th, 2009. Join her on this incredible trip!

April 04th: So far, we have 2 people on this departure date. Join this group and receive a discounted rate depending on the amount of people in the group.


Includes




Includes:

3 nights hotel.
5 nights camping.
7 meals.
Transfers.
Camping and sports equipment.
Visit to Cenote Azul.
Tikal guided tour.
Visit to Uaxactun ruins.
Visit to Xultun ruins.
Belize cave tour.
4 day jungle bike adventure.
Entrance fees.
Multilingual guide.

Price

Price:

2 passengers US$ 2099.00 / € 1549.00 per person
3 passengers US$ 1849.00 / € 1349.00 per person
4 or 5 passengers US$ 1699.00 / € 1229.00 per person
6 passengers or more US$ 1549.00 / € 1129.00 per person

 


Single room preference: $160 / €115*
*the single room preference is an option for single travelers that wish not to share a room or tent with a fellow group member of the same sex.



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To book the jungle tour of your choice, click on Book Now, open, fill in the form and click submit. You will receive an automatic confirmation of your booking request by email. Then wait for us to confirm availability and make your payment.

Yes! To be able to assist you in case of an emergency travel insurance is a mandatory requirement to come on our tours. The policy should cover medical expenses and emergency repatriation as a minimum. It is wise to have it cover personal liability and loss of luggage as well. Make sure the policy you purchase is suitable for adventure travel and camping and sports activities such as hiking, bicycling and flat water canoeing. On the first day of the tour, your Duende guide will ask you for the policy number and a 24 hour helpline telephone number provided by your insurance company.

You should budget about 15 to 25 US dollars a day for food and drinks (meals are usually included while camping). Border fees typically add up to 40 US dollars. Then there are expenses that vary from person to person; you will probably want to buy souvenirs, but it is of course up to you how much you spend. Other expenses that you can expect on your jungle tour are laundry (average 5 US dollars per week) and tipping. Additionally, we recommend you have access to at least 1000 US dollar for cases of emergency, for example with an ATM card. It is extremely rare to need medical service or an emergency flight home, but it is a comforting feeling to be prepared. Insurance companies will usually ask you to pay in advance and reimburse you after you return home.

In which form should I bring money?

Cash US dollars are easy to change in the Mundo Maya, but it is not recommendable to carry more then 300 USD cash. Damaged bills or bills bigger then 100 USD are difficult to use. Travelers’ cheques are also quite easy to exchange and this is a safe way of carrying money. Make sure your cheques are in US dollars, and no bigger then 100 dollars each. American Express are most common and therefore easiest to exchange.

Credit cards can be very useful to access money, but while on tour you will often find yourself in remote places without cash machines. In the Riviera Maya of Mexico there are plenty ATMs. Visa cards are widely accepted, but some machines will also recognize Mastercard, Cirrus or Maestro. Before departure make sure you check with your bank that your credit card is accepted in Mexico, Guatemala and Belize.

Try to pack as light as possible, you will be carrying your backpack on and off buses and sometimes you will have to walk a few miles with your pack to a hotel, camping area or bus station. Also bring a strong daypack for adventure travel, big enough to carry a change of clothes, food and water for a day, rain clothing and other personal belongings. 25 litres is big enough for a daypack. We recommend you have a rain cover for both your regular backpack and your day backpack. If not, make sure to pack everything in plastic bags, so your belongings don’t get wet if it rains!

Other items you should bring:

- Valid passport with photocopies.
- If required, visas for Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
- Money (cash USD, travelers’ cheques, credit card).
- Travel insurance.
- Airline tickets.
- Sleeping bag for the tropics.
- Flashlight.
- Pocket knife.
- Alarm clock.
- Towel.
- Minimal clothes: 1 pair of long pants/trousers, 1 pair of shorts, 2 T-shirts, 1 long- sleeved shirt, 1 sweater.
- Head protection (bandana, cap, hat).
- Sun block.
- Personal toiletries and medicines.*
- Insect repellent for the tropics.
- Sneakers/trainers.
- Sandals that can get wet.
- Swimming clothes.
- Rain clothing.

* Note: for legal reasons your guides are not allowed to give you any form of medication; please make sure you bring some Aspirin or other pain killers and Imodium or something similar for diarrhoea.

 

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