Chichen-itza Map, Mexico
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Chichen-itza Sightseeing
Summer Solstice is another famous tourist hot spot in the city of Chichen Itza which reflects the intelligence of Mayan culture. Solstice is actually the special day during the summer and winter seasons. During summer days June 21st is the solstice which means the longest day of the season. During winters December 21st is the solstice which actually means shortest day for this season. It is unbelievable to understand... read moreChichen-itza Travel Guide
The meaning of the name Chichen Itza in Mayan language is ‘right in the mouth of Itza’s well’. The city of Chichen Itza was during the Mayan dynasty the most important city in terms of politics, religion, and economy. The same region where the Mayan Dynasty used to rule over Chichen Itza is now called as Yucatan Peninsula. read moreChichen-itza History
The city of Chichen Itza had always been an important place for business during the Mayan Dynasty rule. The port of the city was called as Isla Cerritos and it was heavily used during those days for various forms of water trading. This port was also responsible for importing those products which weren’t available in this city of Chichen Itza. read moreChichen-itza Nightlife
After the sun sets then you will have to wait outside various archeological monuments so that your turn to enter that monument arrives. It is suggested that you buy the headphones which will guide you (in your native language instead of the regular Spanish) towards your seat inside the monument. It’s time to enjoy history in darkness. read moreThings about Chichen-itza you may be interested in
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On the mexican peninsula Yucatán, about 120 kilometers east of Mérida.