Excursión de un día a Tikal con almuerzo local desde San Ignacio





Descripción
- Explora Tikal, una de las ciudades mayas antiguas más grandes e icónicas, situada dentro de un parque nacional declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO - Maravíllate con las imponentes pirámides que se elevan sobre el dosel de la selva, algunas de las estructuras precolombinas más altas de las Américas - Avista vida silvestre nativa como monos aulladores, tucanes y coatíes a lo largo de los senderos forestales del parque - Aprende de un guía profesional que da vida a la historia y cultura maya para viajeros de todas las edades - Cruza la frontera a Guatemala sin complicaciones con transporte hotelero de ida y vuelta incluido - Una verdadera aventura internacional de un día, combinando historia, cultura y naturaleza sin necesidad de planificación adicional
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
- Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO y uno de los sitios arqueológicos excavados más grandes de las Américas Tikal's Rainforest Trails – Hogar de vida silvestre nativa como monos aulladores, monos araña, tucanes y coatíes - Calzadas Mayas Antiguas – Calzadas de piedra levantada una vez utilizadas para conectar diferentes secciones de la ciudad
El corazón ceremonial de la antigua Tikal, flanqueado por dos de sus templos más emblemáticos
Templo II (Templo de las Máscaras) – Frente al Templo I, ofrece una vista clásica de la Gran Plaza
Templo I (Templo del Gran Jaguar) – Una de las pirámides más reconocidas de Tikal, construida como monumento funerario real
Templo IV – La estructura más alta de Tikal, con vistas panorámicas que se extienden a través del dosel de la selva
Acrópolis Central y Acrópolis del Norte – Extensos complejos de palacios, patios y templos que alguna vez albergaron a la realeza y la élite maya
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
- Se requiere un pasaporte válido con al menos 6 meses de validez para todos los viajeros, incluidos los niños - Los no ciudadanos de Belice o Guatemala deben confirmar los requisitos de visa antes de reservar - Este tour implica un paso fronterizo internacional; los tiempos de procesamiento pueden variar - Se recomienda calzado cómodo para caminar, protección solar y repelente de insectos - La duración del tour y los tiempos de espera en la frontera pueden afectar el tiempo exacto de regreso a San Ignacio
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Se recomienda llevar ropa cómoda y zapatos para caminar.
- Se requiere un pasaporte vigente el día del viaje.
- Atención : para poder realizar este tour se requiere un mínimo de 2 pasajeros. Existe la posibilidad de cancelación después de la confirmación si no hay suficientes pasajeros para cumplir con los requisitos. En caso de que esto ocurra, se le ofrecerá un reembolso alternativo o completo
- Recogida y entrega del hotel incluido en el precio es para hoteles dentro de los límites de la ciudad de San Ignacio. Para hoteles fuera de San Ignacio se aplica un recargo
Opiniones(332)
We were lucky and got a private tour with Danny. They will pick you up from your Airbnb if you need them to and drive you to the Guatemala border. Crossing the border on foot was so fun! We saw a howler/spider monkey turf war within 10 minutes of entering the park. Tikal is HUGE and so interesting to tour. Would definitely go again.
Ronnie, our guide, was very knowledgeable and we had A LOT of questions. The drivers on both sides were great, too! Not only would I highly recommend Living Adventures, but I will use them next time. They walked us through the border and handed us off to their colleagues. We were never unattended. Tikal should be a Wonder of the World. One day was not enough. Lunch was also perfect! Go with Living Adventures/Belize Family Adventures.
Great experience. Our bus driver picked us up on time from our resort in San Ignacio and drove us to the border where we met our tour guide Levi. Levi was a great guide. Very informative and helpful. He taught us a lot about the pyramids and ancient Mayan culture. Would definitely go on this tour again.
The guides made this trip smooth and easy crossing the boarder in very comfortable vehicles. Reggie was extremely knowledgeable and answered all of our questions. He took his time and explained parts of the site and Mayan beliefs. The pace was just right to see what we could in 1 day (seeing everything would take much longer than a day!) We also saw monkeys! So glad I found this tour! And thank you for allowing a solo booking!!
Coco was the most passionate and knowledgeable guides we could have had.
I was expecting a much more informative and enjoyable trip but unfortunately this experience was very disappointing. Instead of providing the full hours that were advertised for the tour, Reggie repeatedly mentioned that there was “no rush” and kept asking if we wanted to shorten the trip because it was “our time.” If the tour was advertised as a 9.5 hrs trip, then it should have been honored as such. During the drive to Tikal, Reggie and Jonathan, the driver, spent most of the time chatting among themselves. On the way back, Reggie was sleeping for much of the trip, which was very unprofessional. After crossing back into Belize, Ronald, the driver, dropped us off at the Cahal Pech Archaeological Reserve. Unfortunately, my wife accidentally left her not so cheap hat on the bus. I attempted to contact the activity provider through Viator 3x on Sunday and once again on Monday, but I received no response. I then contacted Viator directly 3x and they also reached out to the provider 3x. I offered to drive and pick the hat anywhere in Belize and no response. Only after the third attempt was I told that Viator said the provider would send an email within three days, yet I still have not heard anything back. I truly regret booking this trip. Between the poor service, lack of professionalism and lack of communication, this was a very disappointing experience, especially after leaving a $60 tip. I would highly not recommend this tour provider. And Viator is also a disappointment!
I was expecting a much more informative and enjoyable trip but unfortunately this experience was very disappointing. Instead of providing the full hours that were advertised for the tour, Reggie repeatedly mentioned that there was “no rush” and kept asking if we wanted to shorten the trip because it was “our time.” If the tour was advertised as a 9.5 hrs trip, then it should have been honored as such. During the drive to Tikal, Reggie and Jonathan, the driver, spent most of the time chatting among themselves. On the way back, Reggie was sleeping for much of the trip, which was very unprofessional. After crossing back into Belize, Ronald, the driver, dropped us off at the Cahal Pech Archaeological Reserve. Unfortunately, my wife accidentally left her not so cheap hat on the bus. I attempted to contact the activity provider through Viator 3x on Sunday and once again on Monday, but I received no response. I then contacted Viator directly 3x and they also reached out to the provider 3x. I offered to drive and pick the hat anywhere in Belize and no response. Only after the third attempt was I told that Viator said the provider would send an email within three days, yet I still have not heard anything back. I truly regret booking this trip. Between the poor service, lack of professionalism and lack of communication, this was a very disappointing experience, especially after leaving a $60 tip. I would highly not recommend this tour provider. And Viator is also a disappointment!
Our tour guide, Levi, was informative and friendly. He walked us through the major locations in Tikal and explained some local facts about Guatemala. The transfer across the border was smooth and effortless. Overall, I would book this tour again!
Seeing Tikal and Guatemala during our trip in Belize was a great experience! Our guide was awesome. Would highly recommend.
Great Journey and Experience. The ‘Maya Mundo.’ Was truly a wonderful path as I walked among the ruins of Tikal. N Gomez



