On this tour you'll explore three fascinating locations: Uxmal, Kabah, and a Chocolate Museum.
Uxmal is a prominent archaeological site in the Mayan region. Its grand urban design, striking architecture, artistic embellishments, and undeniable historical significance have earned it the status of a World Heritage Site.
Next on your itinerary is the Kabah Archaeological Zone, known as the domain of the strong or powerful hand. This site is renowned for its awe-inspiring architecture, particularly the Codz Pop temple. The façade of this temple is adorned with hundreds of masks of the god Chaac, representing some of the finest examples of Mayan art. Kabah's importance is highlighted in the Chilam Balam of Chumayel book.
Your journey continues at Choco-Story Uxmal, a museum dedicated to chocolate situated near these archaeological sites. Nestled on a farm close to Uxmal, this museum offers more than just chocolate history. You can explore the botanical gardens filled with cacao trees and take a tour of the animal shelter housing rescued endemic fauna. Additionally, you can visit a meliponary and a play area for children.
At the museum, you'll delve into various exhibits such as 'Discover Cacao', 'The Mayans and Cacao', and 'The Traditional Mayan House'.