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Community run museum and well maintained accessible ruins and caves
Uxbenka is a beautiful ruin in the most incredible landscape in Toledo. The community based organization a local non-profit, Uchben'kaj Kin Ajaw Association (UKAA) recently completed work on an Indig...
Wonderful hiking and bird watching through unexcavated ruins.
Uxbenka seems rather underwhelming at first – an abandoned site with no caretaker or staff. There is a parking lot adjacent to a mound of partially excavated and fully looted ruins with no easily dis...
First without a guide its not easy to find but possible. It took us some time to find it rewarded by interesting wildlife. Take the street from Punta Gorda towards Santa Cruz (there you can find a g...
If you want to explore and discover something off the beaten path those two activities are Top Adventure Tours within Toledo. For sure not more than 50 people per year will visit those special places...
Community run museum and well maintained accessible ruins and caves
Uxbenka is a beautiful ruin in the most incredible landscape in Toledo. The community based organization a local non-profit, Uchben'kaj Kin Ajaw Association (UKAA) recently completed work on an Indig...
Wonderful hiking and bird watching through unexcavated ruins.
Uxbenka seems rather underwhelming at first – an abandoned site with no caretaker or staff. There is a parking lot adjacent to a mound of partially excavated and fully looted ruins with no easily dis...
Find the Explorer in you!
First without a guide its not easy to find but possible. It took us some time to find it rewarded by interesting wildlife. Take the street from Punta Gorda towards Santa Cruz (there you can find a g...
Uxbenka and Yok Balum
If you want to explore and discover something off the beaten path those two activities are Top Adventure Tours within Toledo. For sure not more than 50 people per year will visit those special places...