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Tuesday, 1 December 2020

Visiting The Hidden Mayan Ruins Of Calakmul In Mexico

 

Visiting The Hidden Mayan Ruins Of Calakmul In Mexico

Calakmul Mayan Ruins Guide
Calakmul Mayan Ruins in Mexico
CAMPECHE, MEXICO

Calakmul is an ancient Maya ruined city located deep within a jungle biosphere on the Yucatan Peninsula. Here’s why it’s my favorite archeological site in Mexico!

Not many people make it down to the ruins of Calakmul compared to the other famous Mayan pyramids in Mexico like Chichen Itza or Tulum — mostly due to its very remote location near the border of Guatemala.

Calakmul is far away from any tourist cities, requiring a pretty long & dedicated trip out there to visit the site.

It’s a real hidden gem for those who wish to get off-the-beaten-path!

Located in the Mexican state of Campeche on the Yucatan Penninsula, the ruins are extensive and cover 2 square kilometers (0.77 sq mi).

Many sections have never been excavated, and because it only receives about a dozen visitors per day, it feels like a true “Indiana Jones” kind of experience.

In this travel guide, you’ll learn tips for visiting Calakmul, along with some interesting history about my favorite Mayan ruins in Mexico.

History Of The Calakmul Maya Ruins

Walking Through the Ruins
Calakmul Archeological Site

The ancient city of Calakmul is thought to have been populated with about 50,000 people. It was “re-discovered” and named by a biologist named Cyruss Lundell, who flew over the area in 1931.

Calakmul means “two adjacent mounds” in the Maya language — which makes sense as I’m sure the two main pyramids just looked like two mountains in the middle of a very flat jungle!

The city was the capital of a large regional state at the time. The Calakmul kingdom included 20 secondary cities such as La Muñeca, Naachtun, Sasilha, Oxpemul and Uxul. The population of the whole kingdom is estimated to be about 1.7 million people!

The equally large city of Tikal in what’s now Guatemala regularly fought with Calakmul — until Tikal won and took over in 700 AD. Eventually the city was abandoned and consumed by the jungle over hundreds of years.

Calakmul’s ruins and the surrounding jungle was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002.

Calakmul Ruins Highlights

Calakmul Pyramids
Pyramid Structure 1
Anna Sitting at the Top
View From the Top of the Pyramid

Pyramid Structure 1

Among the many interesting structures found there are two gigantic pyramids — called Structure 1 & Structure 2. Structure 1 is the second highest pyramid at Calakmul, reaching a height of 130 feet/40 meters. One thing that makes Calakmul stand out from other sites is that you can climb these pyramids!

The steps of the pyramids are steep, and not very wide — maybe just the length of your foot. Some are narrower than that! You need to be careful climbing, and preferably not afraid of heights. Falling would be a disaster…

Pyramid Enveloped by Jungle
View of Structure 1 from Structure 2
Climbing the Pyramids
Climbing the Pyramids

Pyramid Structure 2

The most impressive building in Calakmul is called Structure 2. This pyramid was built up a number of times over centuries to reach a final height of around 150 feet/50 meters.

It is the highest and largest structure in the Maya world. Nine royal tombs have been found inside the pyramid, some containing rich artifacts like jade masks.

Mayan Ball Court

Calakmul has its own Maya Ball Court, where athletes put a rubber ball (representing the sun) into a small stone circle perched very high on a wall, without using their hands OR feet.

Some carvings suggest that the winning team’s captain was decapitated, which was a sign of honor. The ball game is over 3,500 years old, making it the first organized game in the history of sports.

Games were played to resolve arguments between rival cities or as an alternative to all-out war.

Chiik Nahb Acropolis

The Chiik Nahb Acropolis, or “Place of the Water Lilly” is an area to the North of the site. Climbing this Acropolis gives you an excellent view of Structure 2 for photos.

This complex is famous for incredible painted murals recently discovered inside.

Mayan Stone Stelae
Maya Stelae with Red Pigment

Ancient Stone Stelae

Many great stelae can be found at this site too — large slabs of limestone that have been intricately carved with pictures and glyphs.

Unbelievably some of them still have their original color pigments showing! It’s crazy that the color has lasted so long…

The Biosphere Reserve

Calakmul Biosphere Reserve Wildlife
Blue Ocellated Turkey in Calakmul
Howler Monkey Screaming
Howler Monkey’s are Loud!

The ruins of Calakmul are located inside the massive Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, 2,792 square miles of protected jungle.

You’ll find all sorts of wildlife living within the reserve, including Ocellated Turkeys, Howler Monkeys, Spider Monkeys, Baird’s Tapir, Tucans, and if you’re SUPER LUCKY — the very elusive Jaguar!

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The best time to see wildlife on the drive up to the ruins is early in the morning, or right before sunset in the late afternoon.

Driving to Calakmul Ruins
Driving to Calakmul through the Biosphere

Getting To Calakmul

Calakmul is much more difficult to reach than other Mayan ruins in Mexico. I’ve visited 3-times now, once through a combination of bus, taxi, and bicycle. Plus twice more with a rental car (it’s much easier!)

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Rental Car

The best site to book your car is Discover Cars. They search both local and international car rental companies to help you find the best possible price. This is the easiest way to rent a car in Mexico.

CANCUN – Calakmul is 464 km (6 hours) from Cancun by car.
TULUM – The ruins are 334 km (4 hours) from Tulum by car.
CAMPECHE – Calakmul is 300 km (4 hours) from Campeche by car.

By Bus/Taxi

The closest town to Calakmul is a small city called Xpujil. There are buses that run from Campeche and Tulum to Xpujil via the Mexican ADO Bus Service.

Once in Xpujil, you can then hire an expensive taxi (the trip still takes an hour or so) to take you to the Calakmul ruins — they will wait while you explore for a few hours.

Camping in the Jungle
Camping at Campamento Yaax Che
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Where To Stay Near Calakmul

Because Calakmul is basically in the middle of nowhere, you’re going to need to spend a night or two nearby. The closest towns are Xpujil and Chicana. Here are some suggestions for good places to stay during your trip to Calakmul…


BEST ACCOMMODATION IN XPUJIL


Camping In The Calakmul Biosphere

If you’re up for an adventure, I highly recommend camping within the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve. There are a few campgrounds located inside, and you can even rent a tent if you don’t have your own. The place I’ve stayed during all my trips is called Campamento Yaax Che.

Just be aware that camping overnight in the jungle is a very LOUD experience! Walking around in the dark with howler monkeys screaming at you from the tree tops is something you’ll never forget…

Jungle Pyramid in Mexico
Jungle in All Directions…
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Tips For Visiting Calakmul

  • The ancient ruins of Calakmul are HUGE. Plan to spend at least 4 hours exploring the site, if not more.
  • If driving from Xpujil, first you’ll have to enter the Biosphere Reserve. From here you still have a winding hour-long drive to the ruins.
  • Yes, you can climb the ruins! This is rare in Mexico these days, but I think it’s because this site gets so few tourists.
  • You can hire a tour guide at the entrance for about $600 MXN pesos who will explain the history and culture of the site.
  • If you go on a weekday around 8am when they first open, you may be the only ones there!
Travel Planning Resources For Calakmul
Calakmul Entry Fee: $200 MXN ($10 USD)
Opening Hours: 8am – 5pm

Packing Guide

Check out my travel gear guide to help you start packing for your trip.

Book Your Flight

Ready to fly? Here’s how I find the cheapest airline flights.

Rent A Car

Discover Cars is a great site for comparing car prices to find a deal.

Cheap Accommodation

Learn how I save money booking hotels & vacation apartments.

Protect Your Trip

Don’t forget travel insurance! Protect yourself from possible injury & theft abroad. Read why you should always carry travel insurance.

15 Best Gifts For People Who Work From Home

 

15 Best Gifts For People Who Work From Home

Best Work From Home Gifts in 2020
GIFT GUIDE

Looking for the perfect holiday present for someone who works from home? These are the best work from home gift ideas for remote workers, no matter what your budget.

What a mess this year has turned out to be! While I’m a huge fan of working from home, I never thought so many others would be forced to do the same — suddenly and without warning.

There is certainly a learning curve, but it gets easier over time.

These popular gifts for people who work from home can help make any home office a more comfortable and productive environment.

Working remotely as a blogger for the past 10-years, I’ve become especially careful about how I set up my personal workspace.

I enjoy working in a clean and clutter-free environment, with office accessories that are ergonomically functional. Along with art that gives off a peaceful vibe!

So here are some of my best work from home gift ideas for remote workers that are guaranteed to put a smile on the recipient’s face!

Why Listen To Me?

Experience! I’ve been working remotely from around the world for the past 10-years as a professional travel blogger. I’ve tried everything you can think of to stay productive at home. This guide is also completely independent.

Work From Home Gift Guide For 2020

1. House Plants

Work From Home Gifts: House Plants

Liven up your home office environment with some potted plants from TheSill.com! Choose from easy-to-care for live plants, or fake ones — either will help give your workspace a bit more color & life. Potted plants have really taken off during the pandemic, as more people try to spruce up their living spaces and home offices due to all the time we’ve been forced to spend at home.

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2. Timed Water Bottles

Home Office Gift: Water Bottles

Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! If you’re not drinking enough water during the work day like most people, this is an easy way to help fix that. Fill it up, and keep track of how much water you’re drinking throughout the day. Remember to re-fill the bottle at noon! Don’t let working from home hinder your health goals.

Two liters of water a day keeps the doctor away… or something like that.

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3. Ergonofis Standing Desk

Standing Desk for Home Office

Ok, this is more of a luxury work-from-home gift, or maybe just a gift you can give yourself! I absolutely love my Ergonofis Standing Desk. The 1 3/4 inch thick slab of solid wood, paired with a powerful motorized base and an elegantly designed control makes it the highlight of my home office for sure.

Standing at my desk just for an hour or two each day somehow keeps me more energized and comfortable, I don’t know how to explain it, but you can learn why endocrinologists recommend it here.

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4. Noise Canceling Headphones

Noise Canceling Headphones

Not only do they work great as a gift for travelers who fly a lot, these Sony Bluetooth Noise Canceling Headphones are also perfect for drowning out the sound of screaming toddlers, garbage trucks, barking dogs, and any other random noise making its way into your home office. With the onboard microphone, they’re also wonderful during video conference calls!

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5. Foot Hammock

Foot Hammock

Yes, it’s a mini hammock for your feet! Feeling the need to kick back and get comfortable in your ergonomic office chair? Let your hair down, and put your feet up, on this wonderfully fun office invention that hangs under your desk. Perfect for taking a work break to watch some cat videos… or for your own cat to take a nap.

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6. Ergonomic Office Chair

Work From Home Gifts: Office Chair

Speaking of ergonomic office chairs, a really good one can make working from home all day a lot more comfortable and bearable. I own the amazing Herman Miller Aeron, basically the king of all office chairs.

Want a comfortable and stylish office chair that’s a bit more affordable, and comes in more colors? The Steelcase Series 1 is a great option.

Even tighter budget? Try the XUER Mesh Computer Chair. Your back & neck will thank you for it!

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7. Convertible Desk Riser

Desk Computer Riser

Don’t want to buy a complete standing desk? You can convert your existing desk into a standing one with this innovative Vivo Convertible Desk Riser. It can support two desktop monitors and a keyboard, allowing you to raise them up to 17 inches higher than your traditional desk to allow working while standing.

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8. Portable Bluetooth Speaker

Home Office Gift: Bluetooth Speaker

When you don’t want to wear headphones, but are still in the mood to work to your favorite music, blast those tunes in your home office with this Sony Portable Bluetooth Speaker. Take it with you around the house, and enjoy up to 24-hours of wireless battery life on a single charge.

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9. Wireless Phone Charger

Wireless Phone Charger

Want easy viewing access to your smartphone on your desk while it’s charging? Check out the Anker Powerwave Wireless Charger. It comes in either black or white, and looks really elegant sitting on your desk, while also being practical. You can keep an eye on notifications, quick-charge your phone, and free up your pockets while working from home.

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10. LED Color Changing Lights

Office Led Lights

If you’re waking up before sunrise, or working late into the night, setting the ambience of your office with some colorful led lighting is a wonderful way to enjoy working from home a bit more. My office is equipped with a Philips Hue Color Ambiance LED Starter Kit but you can also get something like this table lamp too.

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11. Handmade Coffee Mug

Mountain Coffee Mug

Nothing makes an office feel extra special like a handmade coffee mug! Mine is from this Etsy Shop based in Ukraine, and they only make a limited number of each design. A beautiful ceramic mug created with love for nature and the mountains! Check out the other designs they have available too.

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12. Mechanical Bluetooth Keyboard

Bluetooth Keyboard

I have a thing for old-school mechanical keyboards. There’s just something special about the “THWACK!” of each keystroke. Well you can get that magic back with the Keychron K2 Bluetooth Keyboard which works with both PC and Macs. It has color LEDs under the keys too, which is super fun at night. The battery lasts about a week of regular use before it needs to be recharged.

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13. Anti-Fatigue Office Mat

Office Mat for Standing

A must-have office accessory to go with your standing desk setup. This super cushy floor mat from Gorilla Grip helps reduce foot and leg fatigue when standing at your desk for a few hours.

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14. Fine Art Photography Prints!

Photo Prints for Home Office

Ok, I’m going to get a bit self-promotional here, but all the photography I have hanging around my office are images I’ve shot during the course of my adventures around the world.

From Antarctica to Afghanistan, I’ve put together a gallery of my favorite images if you’d like to purchase some interesting new artwork to spruce up the walls of someone’s home office (or your own!)

These photography prints come in a few different sizes and mounting options. My favorite are the metal prints with a floating wall mount. 10% of all my print sales are donated to the National Park Foundation — an organization who works tirelessly to preserve our wild places.

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15. Office Cat

Office Cat

Everyone needs an official office cat to improve their work-from-home experience. A furry ball of fluff to squeeze when stress levels start increasing.

No, you can’t have this one. This one is mine.