Gita di un giorno a Tikal con pranzo locale da San Ignacio





Descrizione
- Esplora Tikal, una delle più grandi e iconiche antiche città Maya, situata all'interno di un parco nazionale dichiarato Patrimonio dell'Umanità dall'UNESCO - Ammira le imponenti piramidi che sorgono sopra la chioma della giungla — alcune delle strutture precolombiane più alte delle Americhe - Avvista la fauna selvatica autoctona come scimmie urlatrici, tucani e coatis lungo i sentieri forestali del parco - Impara da una Guida professionista che riporta in vita la storia e la cultura Maya per viaggiatori di tutte le età - Attraversa il confine in Guatemala senza problemi con il trasporto di andata e ritorno in hotel incluso - Una vera e propria avventura internazionale di un giorno — combinando storia, cultura e natura senza la necessità di pianificazione extra
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
- Un sito patrimonio mondiale dell'UNESCO e uno dei più grandi siti archeologici scavati nelle Americhe - Sentieri della foresta pluviale di Tikal – Casa di fauna selvatica autoctona come scimmie urlatrici, scimmie ragno, tucani e coatis - Antichi percorsi Maya – Strade rialzate in pietra un tempo utilizzate per collegare diverse sezioni della città
Il cuore cerimoniale dell'antica Tikal, fiancheggiato da due dei suoi templi più iconici
Tempio II (Tempio delle Maschere) – In piedi di fronte al Tempio I, che offre una vista classica sulla Grande Piazza
Tempio I (Tempio del Grande Giaguaro) – Una delle piramidi più riconoscibili di Tikal, costruita come monumento funerario reale
Tempio IV – La struttura più alta di Tikal, con viste panoramiche che si estendono sulla chioma della giungla
L’Acropoli Centrale e l’Acropoli del Nord – Complessi estesi di palazzi, cortili e templi che un tempo ospitavano i reali Maya e l’élite
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
- È richiesto un passaporto valido con almeno 6 mesi di validità per tutti i viaggiatori, compresi i bambini - I non cittadini del Belize o Guatemala devono confermare i requisiti del visto prima della prenotazione - Questo tour prevede un passaggio di frontiera internazionale; i tempi di lavorazione possono variare - Si consigliano scarpe comode da passeggio, protezione solare e repellente per insetti - La durata del tour e i tempi di attesa al confine possono influenzare l'esatto tempo di ritorno a San Ignacio
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- I viaggiatori devono avere una buona forma fisica
- Si consiglia di indossare abiti comodi e scarpe da passeggio
- Un passaporto valido in corso è richiesto il giorno del viaggio
- Attenzione: per poter effettuare questo tour è necessario un minimo di 2 passeggeri. C'è la possibilità di cancellazione dopo la conferma se non ci sono abbastanza passeggeri per soddisfare i requisiti. Nel caso in cui ciò si verifichi, ti verrà offerto un rimborso alternativo o completo
- Il prelievo e la riconsegna dell'hotel inclusi nel prezzo sono per gli hotel entro i limiti della città di San Ignacio. Per gli hotel al di fuori di San Ignacio si applica un supplemento
Recensioni(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



