Uaxactun



The most famous building at Uaxactun

Uaxactún is in the Peten department of the Northern Lowlands of Guatemala.

Understand[edit]

Uaxactún was under the control of Tikal. It is a smaller ruin. There is a modern village on the site, which used to deal in chiclero.

History[edit]

Uaxactún is well known for holding the oldest Maya astronomical complex yet to be found in completion. It is one of the longest occupied Maya sites.

Landscape[edit]

Jungle

Flora and fauna[edit]

Howler Monkeys, Spider Monkeys, Ant-Eaters, Birds, deer, jaguars, coatimundis. This is north of Tikal Park, but much of the road between it is in the park and the rest looks undeveloped away from town.

Climate[edit]

Tropical

Get in[edit]

Take a bus from the market in Santa Elena at 14:00 (it passes through Tikal around 17:00 - times approximate) for Q20, drive, or arrange with one of the tourist agencies in Flores to get there. If you're driving your own vehicle, you must get permission from the Tikal administration office first. A mountain bike could be a good option here also, and they are available for rent in Flores. It is 23 km from Tikal. The bus returns at 06:00, so you must to spend the night if you go by bus.

Two buses each day travel from the bus station at Santa Elena via Tikal, departing at 13:00 and 15:00. They arrive in town at 16:00 and 18:00, respectively. The first morning return bus leaves at 06:00.

Fees and permits[edit]

Entry is Q25 (May 2008).

Get around[edit]

Walk

See[edit]

Mayan ruins, animals, birds. A community of Chicleros (gum collectors) live on the site and many of Uaxactun's residents gather chicle, xate palm leaves, and allspice from the forest to make a living. The local community also offers a small archeological museum.

Main portions of the Uaxactun ruins are on either side of the airfield.

Do[edit]

Take photos, hike in the jungle. You can hire a local tourism guide (inquire at the OMYC office) to show you around or guide you on hikes or other activities.

Visit the ceramics museum at Campamenhto El Chiclero.

Buy[edit]

Nothing

Eat[edit]

El Chiclero has a restaurant where the food is very good, and there is a comedor in town.

Drink[edit]

Good luck getting anything but Gallo beer.

Sleep[edit]

  • Alicia's Guesthouse.

Lodging[edit]

El Chiclero and Posada Aldana are the places to stay in town. There may be another near the furthest southern end as we entered and rode by in the bus.

Camping[edit]

People can camp at El Chiclero in your hammock or tent.

Backcountry[edit]

Stay safe[edit]

Carry a hiking stick: if you don't use it for hiking it might be useful to defend yourself from wild animals!

Go next[edit]

Bus (05:00 and 06:00) or private transport.

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