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Aguateca

Offered: Every Day
Tour Duration: 1 Day
Minimum: 4 people

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Aguateca is a Maya site located in northern Guatemala's Petexbatún Basin, in the department of Petén. The first settlements at Aguateca date to the Late Preclassic period (300 BC - AD 350), and the city was sacked and abandoned in the early IX century. Aguateca sits on top of a 90-meter (300 ft) tall limestone bluff, creating a highly defensible position. There is an extensive system of defensive walls that surrounds the city, reaching over 3 miles (4.8 km) in length. The site sits on the shore of a lake and is usually accessed by boat. The ruins of Aguateca are considered to be among the best preserved in Guatemala.

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Aguateca and the nearby city of Dos Pilas were the twin capitals of a powerful dynasty that claimed to be the descendant from the rulers of Tikal. Around 700 AD, Aguateca became a large, densely populated city, with a higher density of structures than most other lowland Maya sites. In 761 AD, the rulers of Dos Pilas appear to have abandoned their city and relocated to Aguateca. During the reign of Tan Te' K'inich the city was invaded and burned. The city was completely abandoned around 830 AD. A 6-meter (20 ft) tall temple at the site was left unfinished, the center of the city was destroyed by fire, valuables were left scattered in elite residences, and ceramics were left in their original domestic positions, all of which demonstrates the sudden abandonment of the city.

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Itinerary:

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08:00 Land transportation from your Hotel in Flores to Sayaxché.
09:30 Boat transportation from Sayaxché to Aguateca.
11:00 Walking tour in the Archaeological Site with a local bilingual guide.
13:00 BOX LUNCH included.
14:00 Return to Sayaxché.
15:30 Transfer from Sayaxché to Flores.

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Included:

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  • Transportation

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Not included:

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  • Entrance fees

  • Tips

  • Guide

  • Lunch

  • Beverages

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