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El Zotz is a Mesoamerican archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, known for the numerous bats living in caves in the nearby cliffs.
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Aguateca is one of the largest archeological sites of the Petexbatun region, located in the municipality of Sayaxche in the Petén department. Its topography is characterized by a cliff that runs west of the Petexbatun Lagoon. The site itself can be divided into three areas: the epicenter consisting of a palace that is associated with other structures, a causeway and a main square.
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Only 01 big bag and 1 handbag allowed . You will be charged extra for more bags (5 USD $ per bag)
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Location: Tikal This tour is ideal for adventurers who only have one day to visit Tikal and who are interested in birdwatching.
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Location: Peninsula Tayasal This tour is perfect for birdwatchers with profound knowledge of birds.
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This exciting tour is ideal for explorers who love nature and birds but don’t have a lot of experience. From your hotel we will head to the reserve to search the most beautiful bird species in this area. You will appreciate hearing the birds sing, see them fly and you will able to observe different water- and tree birds through a professional telescope.
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Yaxha is one of the major Mayan archeological sites in northern Petén and is home to an immense variety of birds due to its proximity to aquifers such as lagoons Yaxha and Sacnab.
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Crater Azul (Blue Crater) is located in the Refugio de Vida Silvestre El Pucte, which is located in the Municipality of Las Cruces, Petén. It is called the Crater Azul because its blue lake has the shape of a crater, with shallow bank and depths up to five meter deep in the center.
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This adventurous tour to the Macanche Lagoon, situated 45 minutes away from Flores, gives you the unique opportunity to see crocodiles.
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This pre-Columbian site of the Mayan civilization is located in the department of the Petén. It was founded by a branch of the dynasty of the great city of Tikal, going back to the year 629 D.C., in order to control the commercial routes of the Petexbatun region, especially by the Passion River.