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Those who take time to visit the Palenque ruins will simply enjoy the amazing Mayan ruins and wonderful architectural beauties as it brings a non-stop trip through history and culture.

For those who would like to experience history as well as some sunshine, the Palenque ruins which are about 650 kilometers from the beaches and white sands of the Riviera Maya and somewhat off the beaten path still makes a reasonable overnight trip.

Once you arrive at Palenque, be sure to allocate adequate time to see all that the area holds for you. Less than a full day and you will see next to nothing, so great are the number of attractions in Palenque.

The moment you arrive in the exotic area of the Mayan ruins, you will surely be captivated and become excited to explore the jungles, mountains and a number of caves. You will certainly be amazed of the wide array of wildlife and birds as you explore the rich history and magnificent buildings that the Palenque ruins hold for you.

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Situated amongst the foothills of the Tumbala, the mountains provide you a spectacular landscape of a relatively infinite variety of green that flows just like a verdant river all the way to the gulf.
The Usamacinta River was important to the Mayans who lived there given that it was their main source of life, even today and centuries later.

The ruins of Palenque are regarded as a high-canopy jungle. The landscape is awe-inspiring just as the Palenque ruins do. You will be enveloped in a sense of wonder and peace that the landscape provides as you move among the ancient Mayan temples. The trees provide a canopy that protects you from the sun, having a spectacular setting.

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Staying in Palenque for the entire day, for that matter, even organizing a 2nd day is going to be your response regardless of what time of the year you choose for your visit.

Among the most spectacular sights-and sites-that you will see in Palenque is the Temple of Inscriptions.Entombed here is Pakal the Great. Renowned as the greatest and most mighty ruler that the Palenque ever had, Pakal compelled the temple to be built after he had passed out of the world. The pyramid steps lay unseen for many hundred years, found in the mid 1800's, but it was not until 1952 that Alberto Ruz solved the mystery of the staircase that led down into the tomb.

To visit this part of the Temple of Inscriptions, special permission is required, however when or if you get it you'll be significantly touched by your visit here. Palenque is somewhat literally, ample to entice you to know more pertaining to the Mayan civilization, and to see regularly in an effort to discover the countless mysteries that linger there.



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