La visite de base à Tikal comprend le transport et le service de guide





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Plongez au cœur de l'empire maya lors d'un voyage inoubliable au parc national de Tikal. Vous marcherez à l'ombre des ceibas sacrés, tandis que les cris des singes hurleurs et le chant des toucans vous plongeront au cœur d'une jungle vivante. Vous contemplerez face à face le majestueux Temple du Grand Jaguar et grimperez au sommet du Temple IV pour admirer l'immensité verte du Petén. Notre excursion comprend le transport climatisé, un guide expert qui vous dévoilera les secrets de l'astronomie et des rois mayas, et du temps libre pour vous connecter à l'énergie mystique du lieu. C'est une expérience confortable, fascinante et débridée. Réservez dès aujourd'hui et vivez l'aventure de votre vie !
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C'est le plus grand lac du Guatemala où se trouve l'île de Flores. 10 minutes avant de monter dans le bus, vous aurez le temps de prendre des photos souvenirs. Il y a un panneau spécial qui dit J'AIME PETEN. Ici commence notre visite où nous traverserons de petites villes jusqu'à arriver à l'entrée principale du parc national de Tikal où nous descendrons en bus pour acheter nos billets d'entrée au parc. Cette visite dure environ une heure.
A l'entrée principale du parc national de Tikal, vous pouvez acheter vos billets d'entrée au parc (Billets), vous pouvez également les acheter en ligne sur le site du gouvernement du Guatemala https://boletos.culturaguate.com/ Vous pouvez également utiliser les services (salles de bains) Remarque : l'entrée au parc coûte 150,00 Q. par personne et le paiement ne peut être effectué qu'en espèces et en monnaie Quetzales du Guatemala. Ensuite, nous monterons à nouveau dans le bus et continuerons encore 20 minutes pour atteindre le Visitor Center.
Au centre d'accueil du parc national de Tikal, vous trouverez une carte à l'échelle des services de salle de bain de Tikal (Maquette), du restaurant, des magasins d'artisanat, du café et du musée Litico (vous payez pour entrer, ce n'est pas inclus dans le prix, les billets sont achetés avant En entrant dans le parc, notre guide vous accordera 15 minutes de temps libre, puis nous nous présenterons au contrôle des billets et commencerons notre promenade le long des sentiers de la jungle, en faisant quelques arrêts où notre guide local vous expliquera la flore, la faune et l'archéologie. jusqu'à ce que nous atteignions la Place Centrale.
Dans cet endroit, nous trouverons le Temple du Grand Jaguar, le Temple II, l'Acropole Nord, l'Acropole Sud, le Mayan Ball Court et d'autres, l'un des principaux points à visiter.
Temple IV ou Temple du Serpent à Deux Têtes, il faut avoir beaucoup d'énergie pour l'escalader, il a une vue panoramique incroyable, notamment pour observer les levers de soleil
La pyramide du monde perdu a des escaliers pour son ascension et offre une vue incroyable à 360 degrés. Notre guide local vous donnera le temps de la gravir et de prendre des photos car elle offre une vue panoramique spectaculaire.
Le temple V de Tikal est l'un des mieux restaurés, ce qui le rend impressionnant lorsque vous le découvrez, et nous retournerons au centre d'accueil pour terminer notre promenade.
À la fin de la visite, notre guide donnera du temps libre dans cet endroit aux personnes souhaitant acheter de la nourriture (les repas ne sont pas inclus dans le prix de la visite) Ensuite, nous reprendrons le bus pour retourner à l'île de Flores.
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(108)
Very nice tour. Tikal is wonderful. Our tour guide is awesome. The jungle in this park is really impressive. We encounter several wild lives.
Get ready to walk and climb. It is humid so dress accordingly. Beautiful scenery and different animals to see. We sawToukans, birds and Central American Raccoons.
There was no description on what was required to be brought with you. Or what you were required to wear. This was a tour that requires you to wear appropriate shoes, as well as you need to bring your passport in order to get into the park. We didn’t have our passports, but luckily, I scanned color pictures of our passports and had them on our phone, which thankfully the lady accepted. You should know that you will hike in total probably anywhere from 4 to 5 miles, you will be on all types of rough terrain. But most importantly, climbing the ruins themselves via the staircases can be very tiring. However, we absolutely enjoyed the tour overall, we did enjoy the hiking aspect of it, and we did enjoy the hundreds and hundreds of stairs that we climbed. However, if you have someone who cannot walk very well, who has foot ankle or leg problems, or are just older in general. This would not be the trip for you. Our tour guide was OK. This was supposed to be an English speaking tour, and our guy is really good when it comes to speaking in Spanish. Luckily, we understand a bit of Spanish, but his English struggled. Which is OK he ended up telling us later on that he uses this to practice his English. But if you’re gonna call this an English tour, then the person should be able to speak it well enough. However, if you’re gonna go into a foreign country that does not speak English as his primary language, the. I think it’s incumbent on you to LEARN as much of the language as you can, and to make sure that you are able to understand and speak that countries language to an extent to get you around and to understand things. I would never criticize a person for not being able to speak English. But overall he was okay. Unfortunately, we were the only ones to give him a tip, because he did the best he could, and he gave information and answered every question that my wife asked. But overall, a better description and expectations would be appreciated.
Lloyd was well-informed and did a great job making the experience both interesting and fun. We learned about the history of the Mayans and got to see unique birds and monkeys along the way. I highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Guatemala
It was pretty good, just that sometimes the guide went too fast on complicated paths and adapting to the pace was a bit difficult, other than that everything was fine.
This tour was great! Amazing experience for the money! We brought our two girls (6,and 5) and while it was very hot and long for them, they held their own and climbed every temple! Our guide Victor was awesome! Very knowledgeable and informative! He made sure we kept on track and owed us plenty of time to explore!
I’m so glad we did this amazing tour! Edwin was an incredible guide and cared so much about the history and culture of the area. We were picked up at the I heart Peten sign at 8am (I recommend going to the breakfast place right next to it beforehand for the most incredible breakfast quesadillas and coffee). Edwin was incredibly friendly and kind and spoke to us in both Spanish and English. The van ride was about an hour through beautiful rural towns. We stopped for coffee and tickets (150Q) before entering the park. The park is huge, 50 square kilometers with over 60,000 structures, but Edwin knew the best spots to go and efficiently scheduled the tour to show us the most incredible views paired with explaining all the history and importance of the area (explained in both Spanish and English). We also saw beautiful wildlife like moneys and baby Quiotes. The jungle and ruins were beautiful and we hiked until about 3pm at which point we went to a delicious and quaint restaurant at the entrance of the park. We were then transported back to Flores where we said our goodbyes. I cannot recommend Edwin or this tour enough!!
everything was great except for 2 things. 1. The forces stop in a restaurant- you are not obliged to ear, but we could be earlier back at flores and pick where WE want to eat and 2 They mix Spanish and English speakers in the same group so everything takes way longer... a waste od people's time
Our guide was amazing, very well paced so you have plenty of time to see everything, I would bring plenty of bugs spray.
The cost-benefit relationship was perfect. Super with the timing.



