Explore the captivating ruins of Kabah and Uxmal on this immersive tour through the Yucatán’s rich Mayan heritage. Guided by knowledgeable experts, visitors will marvel at the architectural grandeur of these ancient sites while learning about the fascinating history and culture of the Maya. But the experience doesn’t end there – you will also have the opportunity to savor the sacred flavors of Mayan chocolate during a tasteful tasting session. With a delectable three-course meal featuring authentic regional cuisine, this tour promises a truly comprehensive cultural exploration. What secrets will these remarkable ruins unveil?

Key Points

Merida: Kabah and Uxmal Ruins With Mayan Chocolate Tasting - Key Points

  • This 10.5-hour immersive tour in Merida allows visitors to explore the Uxmal and Kabah Mayan ruins, participate in a Mayan ceremony, and enjoy a Mayan chocolate tasting.
  • The tour includes round-trip transportation, entrance fees, a 3-course meal with traditional Mayan flavors, and insights from knowledgeable guides in Spanish and English.
  • At the Uxmal ruins, you will spend 2 hours discovering ancient structures, while 1 hour will be dedicated to exploring the unique architectural features of the Kabah ruins.
  • The Mayan chocolate tasting session lasts 1.5 hours, where participants can learn about the rich history and significance of chocolate in Mayan culture.
  • The tour is not suitable for children under 3, pregnant women, and individuals over 70, and certain restrictions apply to ensure the safety and comfort of all participants.
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Overview of the Activity

Merida: Kabah and Uxmal Ruins With Mayan Chocolate Tasting - Overview of the Activity

The Merida: Kabah and Uxmal Ruins with Mayan Chocolate Tasting activity offers an immersive exploration of Yucatan’s ancient Mayan heritage.

Over 10.5 hours, you’ll visit the iconic Uxmal and Kabah ruins, participate in a Mayan ceremony, and indulge in a Mayan chocolate tasting.

The experience also includes a 3-course meal at a local restaurant, providing an opportunity to savor traditional Mayan flavors.

The tour is conducted in Spanish and English, ensuring a comprehensive experience.

With free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, this excursion allows for flexible planning.

Highlights of the Itinerary

Merida: Kabah and Uxmal Ruins With Mayan Chocolate Tasting - Highlights of the Itinerary

Visitors to this immersive tour can expect to uncover the rich Mayan heritage through a carefully curated itinerary.

The adventure begins with a visit to the majestic Uxmal Ruins, where travelers can spend 2 hours exploring the well-preserved ancient structures.

Next, they’ll venture to the lesser-known but equally captivating Kabah Ruins, spending an hour discovering its unique architectural features.

The cultural experience continues with a Mayan ceremony and a 1.5-hour Mayan chocolate tasting session, providing insight into the traditional chocolate-making process.

To refuel, the tour includes a 1-hour 3-course meal featuring authentic Mayan dishes at a local restaurant.

Transportation and Meeting Point

Merida: Kabah and Uxmal Ruins With Mayan Chocolate Tasting - Transportation and Meeting Point

Round-trip transportation from Merida is included in the tour, making it convenient for participants.

The group will meet at the specified meeting point – outside the lobby of Fiesta Americana Merida on Cupules Avenue side.

The transportation time to and from the ruins is approximately 4.5 hours. Customers must confirm the pick-up time and meeting point with the supplier prior to the tour to ensure a smooth start.

This takes the stress out of navigating to the sites on one’s own and allows participants to fully enjoy the Mayan history and culture during the excursion.

Inclusions and Costs

Entrance fees for the Uxmal and Kabah ruins are included in the tour price.

The Uxmal entrance fee costs 499 Mexican pesos per person, while the Kabah Ruins entrance fee is 75 Mexican pesos per person.

The tour package also includes drinks at the restaurant where you will enjoy a 3-course meal of Mayan dishes.

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Participant Restrictions

The tour isn’t suitable for certain participant groups, including children under 3 years old, pregnant women, wheelchair users, babies under 1 year, and people over 70 years of age.

Non-folding wheelchairs and electric wheelchairs are also not allowed.

On top of that, the tour prohibits the use of baby strollers, alcohol, and drugs.

These restrictions are in place to ensure the safety and comfort of all participants.

The supplier has established these guidelines to provide an optimal experience for those who can fully participate in the activities, which include exploring ancient Mayan ruins and learning about the chocolate-making process.

Important Information

Merida: Kabah and Uxmal Ruins With Mayan Chocolate Tasting - Important Information

Customers must confirm the pick-up time and meeting point with the supplier prior to the tour.

The activity includes a meal featuring Mayan dishes to refuel after exploring the ruins.

The guided tour provides insights into Mayan history, art, and the chocolate-making process by descendants of the Mayans. This helps participants gain a deeper understanding of the local culture and traditions.

The tour also requires participants to follow certain restrictions, such as not bringing baby strollers, non-folding wheelchairs, or electric wheelchairs.

These guidelines ensure the safety and enjoyment of all participants during the tour.

Mayan Chocolate Tasting

Merida: Kabah and Uxmal Ruins With Mayan Chocolate Tasting - Mayan Chocolate Tasting

During the Mayan chocolate tasting, you will learn about the rich history and significance of chocolate in Mayan culture.

Descendants of the Mayans will guide guests through the chocolate-making process, sharing insights into the ancient traditions and techniques.

Visitors will have the opportunity to sample a variety of Mayan-inspired chocolate flavors, each with its own unique profile and complexity.

The tasting experience provides a deeper understanding of how chocolate was revered as a sacred food and currency in Mayan civilization.

Through this interactive session, travelers gain a newfound appreciation for the cultural and culinary legacy of chocolate in the Yucatan region.

Exploring the Ruins

This excursion offers visitors the opportunity to explore two remarkable Mayan archaeological sites – Uxmal and Kabah.

At Uxmal, travelers will spend two hours uncovering the grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage site, marveling at the impressive Pyramid of the Magician and the intricate decorations adorning the Governor’s Palace.

The journey then continues to Kabah, where guests will spend an hour discovering the unique Puuc architectural style evident in the Codz Poop palace.

Throughout the experience, a knowledgeable guide provides insightful commentary, bringing the rich Mayan history and culture to life.

Immersing oneself in these ancient ruins promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Yucatan’s remarkable past.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Photography Allowed at the Ruins?

Photography is generally permitted at the Kabah and Uxmal ruins. However, visitors should follow any specific guidelines or restrictions set by the site authorities to ensure the preservation of the archaeological sites.

Can We Take Our Own Snacks and Drinks?

Customers can’t bring their own snacks and drinks on this tour. The inclusions cover all food and beverages, including a 3-course meal at a local restaurant and a Mayan chocolate tasting during the experience.

What Should We Wear for This Activity?

Comfortable, lightweight clothing and sturdy walking shoes are recommended for this activity. Participants should dress for the warm, tropical climate and be prepared to walk extensively through archaeological sites.

Do We Need to Bring Our Own Water?

No, participants don’t need to bring their own water. The activity includes drinks at the restaurant, so water is provided. However, it’s still a good idea to bring a small personal water bottle, especially for the time spent exploring the ruins.

Are There Restrooms Available During the Tour?

Yes, there are restrooms available during the tour. The tour provider ensures there are adequate restroom facilities at the archaeological sites and the restaurant where the 3-course meal is served.

Recap

This immersive tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of the Yucatán. Visitors can marvel at the architectural grandeur of the Uxmal and Kabah ruins, participate in a traditional Mayan ceremony, and savor the exquisite flavors of Mayan chocolate. The comprehensive experience, complete with an authentic Mayan meal, provides a comprehensive understanding of this ancient civilization.

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