Are you planning a trip to the Monte Alban Ruins from Oaxaca, Mexico? Here is our travel guide that includes tips on how to get to Monte Alban, whether it is worth taking a tour or visiting independently, and what to see. In a nutshell, here is everything you need to know before you go.
Read MoreTerezin or Theresienstadt concentration camp lies only an hour from Prague, so visiting the place is an easy one-day trip from the capital of the Czech Republic. Our guide on how to travel to Terezin Ghetto will provide you with all the information you need to know before visiting this gloomy town reminding us of the dark side of Central European history.
Read MoreChichen Itza is the most famous Mayan Ruins in Mexico, if not in the entire world. The site is easily accessible from all towns and cities on the Yucatan Peninsula on a one-day trip. Read our traveler's guide on how to visit the New Wonder of the World with tips on how much things cost, how to get to Chichen Itza, what you can see and whether it is better to visit independently or with a tour.
Read MoreWhen in Tulum, you cannot miss Tulum Ruins, a beautiful archeological site perched on the top of the cliff overlooking Caribbean Sea. Despite the small size, it is for sure one of the most beautiful Mayan sites in Mexico. Read our travel guide with all the practical information you need to know before your visit.
Read MoreTeotihuacan is one of the most famous ruins in Mexico and the best day trip from Mexico City. Read our travel guide on how to visit Teotihuacan UNESCO site independently without a tour or guide. Includes what to see and do in Teotihuacan, tips on how to get there, where to stay, which pyramids you can climb, and how much things cost.
Read MoreWe cannot even count how many Mayan ruins we saw when traveling in Mexico, but we couldn't get tired of it. Jungle-covered Ruins of Palenque in the Chiapas state are not on the usual backpacker's trail but are worth visiting. Read our guide on how to enjoy Palenque Ruins the best.
Read MoreWe've spent over a month in Mexico and during this time visited and saw a large number of (Mayan) ruins and archeological sites spread around the country (most of them on the Yucatan Peninsula). Here is the list of 8 best ruins we visited in Mexico and you must too.
Read MoreThe Mayan Ruins of Coba are only a short drive from both Tulum and Valladolid and belong among the most visited ruins on Yucatan. Read our guide on how to visit Coba Ruins independently as well as how to get to nearby cenotes, Choo-Ha, Tamcach-Ha, and Multun-Ha.
Read MoreVisiting Uxmal Mayan Ruins was for us a highlight of traveling on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Are you planning a one-day trip to Uxmal ruins from Merida? Here's a detailed guide on how to do it.
Read MoreEdzna Mayan Ruins only an hour bus ride from Campeche is the perfect one day trip when visiting this colonial city in Mexico. Edzna archeological site is one of the least visited, but it for sure deserves travelers' attention. Read our guide on how to get to Edzna Ruins independently, what to see and do, where to stay, what to pack, and how much things cost.
Read MoreTikal is the most famous and fascinating Mayan Ruins in Guatemala, and visiting this place should be on every Central America travel itinerary. If you want to visit this archeological site set in the Guatemalan jungle, read our up to date guide including tips on when to visit, how much it costs, where to stay or how to get there.
Read MoreIngapirca ruins are the largest archeological Inca complex in Ecuador, and it is really worth to visit this site if you plan on traveling to this part of the country. Read our travel guide on how to visit Ingapirca ruins from Cuenca independently or with a tour, and our tips on how to make your trip more comfortable and cheaper.
Read MorePeru's Sacred Valley is, together with Cusco, a gateway to Machu Picchu. Read our Sacred Valley travel guide that includes the best things to see and do, but also tips on when is the best time to visit, where to stay, or how to get around. Explore the beautiful ruins of Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Moray, Saqsaywaman, Chinchero, or Maras Salt Mines.
Read MoreSan Agustin is an off the beaten path destination in Colombia that features high waterfalls, a colonial town, an archaeological UNESCO site, indigenous history, and ancient statues hidden and scattered in the hills near river Magdalena. Read our San Agustin travel guide, including tips on the best things to do, how to get around, tips on jeep and horseback riding tours, or where to stay.
Read MoreVisit with us San Agustin Archaeological Park in the Huila Department, the top archaeological site in Colombia that is also listed in UNESCO. This travel guide includes tips on visiting the park, and we also share information on how much things cost, opening hours, or where to stay.
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