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TULUM TRAVEL GUIDE 2018 | Otherworldly Cenotes + Eat, Stay + Budget Tips!
Thank for watching our 2018 Tulum vlog & casual guide - itinerary of things we did (and didn't get to do) below!
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WHAT I WORE IN TULUM:
I unfortunately lost most of my slow-mo shots with are my favourite to work with so we just turned this into a casual trip guide/memory vlog for us.
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ITINERARY:
- Budget Stay: The Weary Traveler Hostel (we booked a private room & bathroom)
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- Calavera Cenote, Gran Cenote, Zacil-Ha cenote were our favourite cenotes near tulum town
- Exploring Tulum ruins
- Coba & Punta Laguna tour with Ko'ox (loved it but didn't end up doing some things listed in tour so when booking ask specifically what you'll be seeing with your tour guide. We didn't mind much that we didn't do everything - the day was busy!) :
- Akumal Beach for swimming with turtles
- Checking into the Amansala hotel: (Get $40 OFF with my Airbnb signup link: airbnb.com/c/taram2737 )
- Dinner at Posada Margherita on the beach
- Breakfast at Raw Love Tulum
- Cenote ZaCil Ha (also has a pool + bar etc)
- Eating El Pastor
- Dinner at Cafe Banana, gelato + the beachside nightlife
WHAT WE DIDN'T GET TO DO THIS TRIP:
- Millions of other Cenotes in the area (weary traveler has a great map) as well as Dos Ojos Cenote.
- Adventure Day trip centres just outside of Tulum
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10 Best Places to Visit in Yucatan Peninsula
- Ten best places to visit in Yucatan include places for swimming, snorkeling, shopping, Mayan ruins, colonial cities, bird-watching, crocodile feeding and pyramid climbing, plus the famous Cristo Negro or Black Christ in a gorgeous yellow-painted Colonial convent.
Please find specific places in the video timeline below:
00:22 Resort & beach hotspots of Cancun
00:31 World Heritage Site of Chichen Itza
00:38 The yellow-painted town and convent of Izamal
00:44 Cristo Negro or Black Christ
00:49 Delightful colonial city of Valladolid
00:57 Recently excavated large murals of Ek Balam
01:06 Bird-watching, crocodile-feeding of Coba.
01:13 Shopping, surfing of Playa del Carmen
01:22 The water sports of Isla Cozumal
01:25 Swimming at the ruins of Tulum
01:35 Snorkeling of Akmal
01:43 Let's go exploring
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Top Tourist Attractions in Playa del Carmen: Travel Guide Mexico
Top Tourist Attractions and beautiful places in Playa del Carmen: Travel Guide Mexico
Cenote Chaak Tun, Cenote Chikin Ha, Xcaret Eco Theme Park, 3D Museum of Wonders, Joya by Cirque du Soleil, Rio Secreto, Quinta Avenida, Playa Punta Esmeralda, Nuestra Senora del Carmen Catholic Church, Parque Los Fundadores
TOP 20 CANCUN Attractions and Things To Do - MUST SEE If You're Going To Cancun
These are popular Cancun destinations and things to do if you are planning to go to Cancun.
1. Enjoy Cancún's Beautiful Beaches
2. Enjoy Nigh life At Forum By The Sea
3. Enjoy In La Isla Shopping Mall in Hotel Zone
4. Road Side Shopping
5. Scuba Diving In Cancun Underwater Museum (MUSA)
6. Snorkelling
7. Climbing The Ancient Mayan Ruins Of Coba
8. Chichen Itza
9. Rio Secreto Underground River Tour
10. Tulum Ruins and Tulum Beach
11. Jump into Cenote Ik Kil (Sinkhole)
12. SubSee Underwater Boat Tour
13. Boat Tour
14. Enjoy Exotic Gourmet Food
15. Enjoy Unlimited Cocktails, Mocktails, And Drinks
16. Enjoy In Resort Pool and Water Park
17. Enjoy In A Good Resort
18. Isla Mujeres
19. Xcaret Park
20. Jetpack Adventure
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Mexican Food in Tulum! - PARADISE CEVICHE and Tacos! | Riviera Maya, Mexico
On this Mexican Food trip, we started in Tulum, Mexico! Stay tuned for the full video series.
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Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico:
My wife Ying and I, and our baby Micah, traveled to Mexico with my friend Carlos and his family. I met Carlos many years ago in University in Phoenix, Arizona, and he’s originally from Sonora, in Northern Mexico. Throughout University, Carlos and I would eat Mexican food non-stop, and we dreamed of traveling in Mexico to experience more. Finally we made this trip happen!
We actually flew into Cancun, and then immediately drove down to Playa Del Carmen where we based ourselves. On our first day we decided to take a day trip to Tulum, a small town on the Riviera Maya coast, and one of the official historical port cities of the Maya.
Taquería Honorio - First things first, we started off with some breakfast tacos at a well known Mexican street food spot in Tulum. I had a mix of four different types of tacos, all of which were extraordinary, but probably the best was the lechon, the roast suckling pig. This is a must eat tacos restaurant when you’re in Tulum.
Price for my plate - 64 MXN ($3.45)
Ruins of Tulum - 70 MXN ($3.77) - One of the main attractions in Tulum are the ancient Mayan ruins. It’s a beautiful place, and what makes it so incredible are not only the ruins, but the fact that they are right up along the gorgeous turquoise Caribbean coast. It was great to walk around, even though it was packed with visitors.
Playa Paraiso - Next we drove over to Playa Paraiso, just down the beach from the Ruins of Tulum, which crystal sparkling water.
Chamico’s - By lunchtime we were all very hungry, so we drove over to a place called Chamico’s a spot I had searched out on Google maps. Just from the photos it looked like a place I needed to go, from the relaxing atmosphere to the amazing fresh seafood. It was just as good as I had imagined. The restaurant was right along the beach, breezy, and the Mexican food was amazing. We had a few plates of ceviche, fried fish, and a shrimp cocktail.
Total price (for 4) - 1,180 MXN ($63.53)
Tulum, Mexico, is a true beach paradise, and it’s an amazing place to visit in Mexico. Thank you for watching!
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Chichén Itza Mayan Ruins Fail - DO YOUR RESEARCH, Tulum Yucatan Mexico
A trek to the mayan ruins of Chichén Itza failed, none of us saw that coming - But at least we had a funny story to tell. Join us as we travel yucatan mexico and make it steps away from one of the 7 wonders of the world and then learn the hard way to ALWAYS DO YOUR RESEARCH!! chichen itza!
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Filmed on location in Tulum, Playa Del Carmen, Cozumel various Cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula by:
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10 Mayan Secret Places That Were Hidden for Centuries
The Mayan civilization is full of secrets. Even experts have been baffled by their highly sophisticated writing system, their knowledge of mathematics and astronomy, and the amazing architectural marvels they managed to create without any modern equipment. Every year, archeologists and researchers use the most advanced technologies to uncover the mysteries hidden behind the walls of temple complexes, buried in the depth of sacred cenotes and caves.
Well, how they managed to create them is a matter of discussion, but let’s not get into that. Instead, let's see at some of these marvelous architectural accomplishments. Tour guides never reveal these secrets of centuries-old ruins to ordinary tourists.
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The serpent illusion 0:36
The cave of the sacred jaguar throne 2:12
A place for performing rituals 3:37
137-feet high pyramid 4:12
One of the last cities inhabited by the Maya 4:52
Pyramid of the Magician 6:07
The Tomb of King Pakal 7:33
One of the most powerful Mayan cities 8:36
The murals of Bonampak 9:21
The Temple of the Great Jaguar 10:09
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El Castillo (pyramid of Kukulcán) in Chichén Itzá: By Daniel Schwen - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0
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SUMMARY:
- Temple of KuKULkan, was built sometime between the 9th and 12th centuries CE. During the autumn equinox and the vernal equinox, one can see a snake-like shadow crawling on the pyramid's balustrade. It moves upwards in March and downwards in September.
- The Balancanché caves aren't included on the classic tourist route. The name translates to the cave of the sacred jaguar throne. These mesmerizing caves were first discovered by two American archaeologists in 1905 and have since then stirred curiosity.
- Cenote Ik Kil is located in the Yucatán State of Mexico. This place is otherworldly. While the Mayans used this site as a place for performing rituals, today tourists can be seen swimming.
- Nohoch Mul Pyramid is the place you should visit. If you aren’t afraid of heights and can muster the energy to climb its 130 steep steps to the top, you’ll be able to get a remarkable view of the Yucatán.
- Ancient city Tulum is the only Mayan city on the shore of the Caribbean Sea, located 39 feet (12 m) up on the cliffs of the Yucatan peninsula.
- The tallest and the most recognizable structure in Uxmal is also known by other names, like the Pyramid of the Dwarf, Casa el Adivino, and the Pyramid of the Soothsayer.
- Temple of the Inscriptions was built as a tomb for King Pakal, the ruler of Palenque in the 7th century. The inner walls of the temple are inscribed with about 600 hieroglyphs, some of which are yet to be deciphered.
- Located not far from Palenque, the ancient city, Yaxchilan, was one of the most powerful states in the Mayan empire. The city is known for its well-preserved stone ornamentation above the doorways of the main structures known as lintels.
- According to Professor Mary Miller, who specializes in Mayan art, no other artifacts from the Mayan times offer a better glimpse of the society than the Bonampak paintings.
- The Temple of the Great Jaguar was built as a funerary temple, and in the year 1962, archaeologists were finally able to locate the tomb of the ruler who built it. The body of the king was covered with large quantities of jade ornaments.
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Visiting the Cancun or Playa del Carmen area of Mexico? Then you’re close to some incredible Mayan ruins, including Tulum and Coba. On our August 2017 trip to Riviera Maya, we took a day trip out to check out the ruins and a local cenote (underground rivers that were sacred to the Mayans). In this video, we review the highlights and provide some tips for those planning a similar trip.
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