Ek Balam

If you haven’t been to the ruin of Ek Balam you are missing out on one of the Yucatan’s great wonders. Located just 20 minutes north of Valladolid or 51km from Chichen Itza, Ek Balam (which means Black Jaguar in Mayan) is still relatively unknown to tourists. Restoration of this site only began in 1997. Ek Balam

The city was at the height of it’s importance between 600-900AD, the Late Classic period. The site was abandoned for reasons unknown after which it the jungle took over the site burring it under thick foliage. As with all sites in the Yucatan, it was first thought to be hills until explores starting digging down to find the treasure below.

Ek Balam Much of the site is still being uncovered, but what you can see is amazing. It houses one of the last pyramids, Acropolis, in the area which you can still climb. It also has many exquisite examples of detailed glyphs and frescoes.

Ek Balam

Currently it is one of the least crowded sites in the area, but it is quickly becoming popular with tourists.

Genesis Ek BalamIf you are looking for the complete Mayan experience you can spend the night in the local village of Ek Balam. There fellow Calgarian, Lee Christie has the lovely echo hotel, Genesis. She offers classes in traditional Maya cooking, tours of the artisans in the area and nature trips to caves and cenotes in the area.

Ek Balam

 

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One Response to Ek Balam

  1. Great new blog!!! That is a great photo of the acropolis through the doorway at Ek Balam. I highly recommend a stop at Genesis too. Although during low season, May and June, it is indeed an “echo” hotel. It reopens as an eco hotel again in July.