Kohunlich: The Mayan Sun Temple & Dzibanche Hidden Mayan Heritage
Explore one of the most underrated Maya sites near Bacalar with professional native guides. No crowds. No rush. Just history, jungle, and silence.
Tour Description – Kohunlich Maya Ruins
Some places are not simply visited — they are discovered. Kohunlich is one of them. As you travel into the jungle of southern Quintana Roo, the pace slows down, the noise fades away, and a quiet sense of anticipation sets in. This is not a crowded archaeological stop; it is a place where history still feels alive.
Walking through a forest of towering palm trees, you begin to uncover an ancient Maya city hidden in silence. Along peaceful paths, you explore ceremonial plazas, residential areas, administrative buildings, and the ancient ball court, surrounded by dense jungle and open space. There is no rush here — only time to observe, listen, and connect.
The experience builds toward its most powerful moment at the Sun Temple (Temple of the Masks). Massive stucco faces representing the solar deity Kinich Ajaw emerge from the structure, remarkably preserved after centuries. From the top, you look out over an endless sea of green palms and jungle, a view that feels both humbling and unforgettable.
Led by professional native guides, this tour goes beyond dates and facts. You gain insight into how the Maya understood the world, why they built here, and what made Kohunlich such a special place. There is time for photography, questions, and quiet reflection — an experience designed for travelers who seek authenticity, depth, and tranquility rather than mass tourism.
Kohunlich is not just a destination; it is a feeling — one that stays with you long after you leave.
Optional Upgrade – Add Dzibanché to Your Experience
For travelers who want to go even deeper into Maya history, you can enhance your tour with a visit to Dzibanché, the former capital of the powerful Snake Kingdom. This upgrade allows you to explore two major Maya cities in one day, walking among monumental pyramids and wide ceremonial plazas hidden deep in the jungle.
Dzibanché offers a sense of scale and political importance that perfectly complements the intimacy of Kohunlich. Together, these two sites create a complete and balanced Maya experience — rich in history, surrounded by nature, and still far from the crowds.










