In Campeche’s surrounding
areas you can visit several archaeological zones surrounded by
lowland jungle vegetation. These sites allow you to learn about the
importance of the Mayan civilization.
Edzna – Located 61 km (38 mi) southeast of Campeche, off Highway
180. These are among the most important Mayan ruins due to the
ancient city’s advanced technological accomplishments. One of the
most striking edifices is the Templo-Palacio, built on a platform
that ascends five levels. It has various rooms and a construction on
the top.
Santa Rosa Xtampak – Located 137 km (85 mi) from Campeche, in the
city of Hopelchen. This was an important political center of the
Chenes, as you’ll see by its vast territorial extension and its
numerous structures. The 9-hectare (22-acre) site was built on a
hill that was leveled and then terraced. The buildings are of chenes,
puuc and chultunes architectural styles.
Calakmul – Located 210 km (130 mi) southeast of the capital, in the
Peten zone. Nestled in the jungle, this area has various Mayan
lowland sites. Here you can see 120 steles, which is the highest
number of monoliths recorded in Mayan territory, and 6,750
structures, more than double that of Tikal. Among the most notable
edifices are two acropolises, a ball court and Structure II, perhaps
the largest Mayan construction..
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