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You’re in the right place, because this article contains my honest review of riding the Mayan Train in Mexico — so you can see if it’s right for you. It also includes pro tips, as well as answers ...
View of the jungle from the Grand Velas Riviera Maya resort in Mexico. Don’t miss Part 2 I wondered at first what I’d stepped into at SE Spa, in the Zen Grand section of the Grand Velas ...
Mexico’s mysterious Mayan ruins at Palenque, now accessible from the air. June 12, 2014. ... Set on 12 acres of jungle rain forest, ...
It might be one of the most visited waterfalls in Mexico, but this spectacular shimmering blue beauty is the sort of destination that dreams are made of.
As the early morning mist softened my view out to the Caribbean Sea on the northeastern edges of what was once the vast Mayan empire, I sat alone on time-worn steps of the ruins of a millennium ...
The Maya Train is one of a few planned megaprojects—including a new Mexico City airport and an $8 billion refinery being built in the president’s home state of Tabasco—that Mr. López ...
As you look up from your beach chair in Tulum, you’ll marvel at the blue skies, palm trees and Mayan ruins. Tulum, along the Riviera Maya, is home to some of Mexico’s best preserved ...
An entire Maya city full of pyramids and palatial complexes has been discovered in a remote jungle in southeastern Mexico, archaeologists report. Covered in thick vegetation, the ruins were found ...
Researchers shot billions of lasers into Mexico jungle — then found lost Mayan city ... 3-D map of the jungle revealed something strikingly low-tech: the ruins of a centuries-old Mayan city.
Mexico isn’t just ocean resorts and pool parties — it’s a jungle out there. Roughly 34.5% of the country is covered in forests. The area surrounding the Yucatan, down the Atlantic Coast, is ...
CALAKMUL, Mexico—Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has an ambitious plan to generate income for the mostly poor and indigenous communities of the Yucatán peninsula: a $6.5 billion ...
Lost Mayan city, named Ocomtún, discovered deep in Mexcio jungle in Yucatan using lidar technology, University of Houston researchers said.