12-28-2018 05:43 PM
12-29-2018 12:15 AM
Wow @MikMarie. You're living the adventurers life. Really Great exploration you've got going on. Can you tell more about the Pyramid like structure.
12-29-2018 12:25 AM
El Castillo is also known as the Temple of Kukulcan, and used to be one of the centers for the Mayan civilization. We toured the area on a trip last year. It's located in the Yucatan within Mexico.
12-31-2018 04:55 AM
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Thank you for sharing! What did you like most in Yukatan? Was it crowded?
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12-31-2018 05:03 AM
Thanks @MikMarie for sharing the beautiful pictures with us.
Can you tell us more about the place so that we can understand better like- Is there any history behind it, who make it ?
Is there any Entry charge to visit this place ?
You can add these points in your story to make it more attractive and unique so that everyone read it and plan a trip to visit there.
Have a good day keep sharing your daily stories here. I am really excited to see your next amazing story. 🙂
01-01-2019 02:55 PM
Thank you! We visited on a tour with 'Amigo Tours.' Everything was included in the tour. We had homemade dinner in a village within the Yucatan, swam in a Cenote, and visited the historic El Castillo and surrounding buildings. The tour was $50 USD a person and took about 10 hours total. It took 3 hours to bus from Cancun to Chichen Itza.
It was a little crowded, but it was very hot! I would advise bringing a backpack of water. One bottle of water isn't enough and it's not very accessible at the archeological site.
01-01-2019 08:43 PM
Thanks @MikMarie
for sharing the details of your adventure,i hope you enjoyed a lot there, keep sharing the beautiful pictures with detailed description.
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Have a good day &
Happy New Year to you and your family! 😊
01-02-2019 01:21 AM
Hello @MikMarie,
Thanks for sharing your wonderful experience here. I am a myth fanatic and always dig deep for learn more. I learnt more about "Chichen Itza" from all other informative comments. This place has a rich Pre-Columbian history.
Keep exploring and keep sharing with details.
01-02-2019 08:05 AM
@ShahnewazAhmed You're very welcome! Thank you for your comment! El Castillo, as you may already know, is also known as The Temple of Kukulcan. Our tour guide is of Mayan decent. It was all very interesting. The pyramid was also designed hollow and to reflect sound in many directions. Announcements would be made from the top of the pyramid and collective noise from the crowd below would produce a very loud echo surrounding the pyramid.