Tikal, Northern Guatemala

Tikal, Northern Guatemala

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Reasons to visit Tikal

  • Tikal is the ruins of an Ancient Mayan city that inhabited from 6th century B.C to 10th century A.D. It is located within the rainforest of Northern Guatemala
  • It is a part of Tikal National Park that comprises an area of 224.4 square miles
  • Considering its archaeological and ecological value, UNESCO designated the Tikal as a world heritage site in 1979
  • This site includes remains of royal palaces, temples, shrines, residences, plazas, ball courts and ceremonial sites
  • The ceremonial area of Tikal contains nearly 200 stone monuments
  • Six large pyramids labelled as pyramid I-VI are the most important surviving in Tikal
  • The 65 meters high temple of the two-headed serpents (Temple IV) is the tallest structure in Tikal

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