Tulum and Jungle Maya Native Park Tour from Riviera Maya
Explore the archaeological site of Tulum, built on top of a cliff and from where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the beautiful Caribbean Sea. Meet the amazing Sac-Actun System, the longest underground river in the world, explored and recommended by specialized National Geographic Snorkeler divers. Snorkel surrounded by ancient rock formations (stalactites and stalagmites). Get to know the majestic Mayan jungle. Descend in rappel and swim inside the beautiful Yaxmuul cenote. Enjoy nature flying in exciting zip lines. Participate in an authentic Mayan ceremony of blessings. The natural park is exclusive for our groups. Take your memories with the photographs that will be taken during the activities by the photographers of the Mayan communities!
Departure place
Pick up at hotels in Riviera Maya and meeting points in Tulum and Playa del Carmen
Days of operation: from Monday to Saturday
Itinerary
Day 1
Tulum Maya Jungle
Tulum (1:45 hours guided tour of the archaeological site) Visit Tulum, the ancient Mayan city inhabited around the year 1200. Learn about the history of the ancient culture and admire the Caribbean Sea from above.
Jungle Maya Native Park (3:30 hours in the park)
Enter the jungle: hiking in the jungle with explanations about flora and fauna by the guide.
Rappel: descend 12 meters into the Yaxmuul cenote and swim in the relaxing waters of this underground natural pool.
Zip lines: enjoy nature and appreciate the landscape flying over the trees on our zip lines, one of them lands in a cenote.
Snorkel in a cenote: snorkel in the Nohoch Nah Chiich cenote, the impressive main entrance to the longest underground river in the world: the Sac – Actun System, which has been explored over almost 350 km and has amazing rock formations (stalactites and stalagmites). -Recommended by National Geographic Snorkeler-
Mayan Ceremony: Delve into natural wonders and participate in an authentic copal-scented blessing ceremony performed by a Mayan shaman from the community.
Typical food: savor the dishes made with traditional recipes (soup, stewed chicken, fried corn "chayitas", empanadas, rice, beans, cooked vegetables, salads and fresh water).
Includes
archaeological guide
Equipment for the activities
Entrance to the archaeological site
lockers
typical food
Not included
tips
Photos (available for purchase in the park)
souvenirs
Water
Towels
Activities
Water activities (included)
Zipline (included)
Archaeological visits (included)
Guided visits (included)
Notes
Recommendations: Wear comfortable shoes that hold the heel and preferably cover the fingers (we suggest sports shoes) Swimwear Light clothing Change of clothes Cash or credit card to buy handicrafts and photographs. The use of blocker and / or insect repellent is allowed as long as they are those identified as biodegradable.