is among the world's travel wonders, many calling Tikal one of
the most spiritually powerful spots on earth. The monumental
site with its towering pyramids looms out of the thick jungle
canopy like stoic sentinels of ancient mysteries.

Tikal
was once a wealthy metropolis of 100,000 inhabitants and the
seat of power for the great Jaguar clan lords. Today, Tikal
attracts archeologists from all around the globe and the
wild-live surrounding the ruins makes it a naturalist's dream.
Because of its importance and magnificent combination of
nature and archaeological remains, Tikal has been declared a
Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

The ruins of Tikal include more than 3,000 structures extending
over six square miles and including palaces, temples,
ceremonial platforms, ball courts, terraces, plazas, avenues
and steam baths. The ancient Maya began building Tikal
around 600 B.C., and for the next 1500 years the area was an
important religious, scientific, and political center.

The Tikal National Park is not only hom to an ancient Mayan
City. Screeching howler monkeys and squawking parrots
provide nature's soundtrack to all visitors in the area. From
monkeys to white lipped peccary, brocket deer, coati-mundis,
toucans, scarlet macaws, parrots, ocelots; even the seldom
jaguar can occasionally be spotted. Along with many
vegetation spices there is also an abundance of tropical
flowers.

There are no ATMs or banks in Tikal, the closest place is
Flores.
Bars and restaurants in Tikal are painful for the budget. When
you want to stay at the camping place bring your own drinks.
There are two cheaper restaurants just  opposite the tourist
information kiosk on the road out the park.
Guatemala Tikal
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