Telchaquillo

Mérida

Mayapan Mayan Ruins showing heritage architecture
Mayapan Mayan Ruins showing heritage architecture
Mayapan Mayan Ruins showing a garden and forest scenes
Mayapan Mayan Ruins featuring heritage architecture
Mayapan Mayan Ruins which includes heritage architecture
Swim in an underground pool, visit ancient ruins and explore local architecture: This pretty little town is filled with hidden treasures. 

Telchaquillo is a quaint village that’s brimming with traditional Yucatán culture. Here, follow bumpy dirt roads leading to crystal-clear swimming holes and purchase ripe bananas from fruit sellers pushing old carts. 

Drive south to the nearby Mayapán Mayan Ruins. This significant archeological site was an important spot in Mayan Yucatán when the Spanish arrived in the area it survived as a thriving city until its sacking about A.D. 1450. Walk around the walled complex and see the remnants of an astonishing 4,000 structures, including temples, houses, murals and meeting halls. Climb the decaying pyramid and view the site spread out below. You can almost hear the clamor of this once-great city echoing down the centuries.

Return to town to explore life in a village that has changed little over time. Peek inside the 16th-century Telchaquillo Church that stands in front of the central plaza. Try to spot the ancient pre-Hispanic carvings that were worked into the Franciscan architecture. 

Swim in the cool waters of the local cenotes, sinkholes located in hidden underground caves. You don’t have to walk far to find the Cenote de Telchaquillo right in the town’s central park. Descend the carved stone steps to find a glittering pool 26 feet (8 meters) below pavement level.

On a scorching day, head 6 miles (10 kilometers) out of town to the Cenote Noh-Mozon. Join local children as they dive into the azure waters of this breathtaking haven. Bring your camera to capture the effect of the sun streaming down onto the waters of the large pool.

Amble along the streets to see the daily routine in rural Yucatán. Here the sound of chickens clucking outside straw-thatched houses will transport you back to another era.

After a busy morning, head back to your hotel for a quick siesta. Let the tropical Telchaquillo afternoon lull you into a lazy dream.


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