The Mayan Ruins of Palenque

Mexico - Palenque - The Ballcourt
The Mayan Ball Park – 4th to 6th century A.D.

The Mayan ruins of Palenque lie in the jungle of the Mexican state of Chiapas. While some areas in Chiapas are considered dangerous, the route from Palenque airport to the town and the amazing ruins are usually safe.

My cosy bungalow

The sounds and sights of the surrounding jungle add to the magic of exploring this well-preserved and fascinating archaeological site. I stayed at the Cabañas Kin Balam which provides comfortable accommodation in an idyllic jungle setting only a short walk from the ruins of Palenque. While I was there, howler monkeys made regular visits. Their roar added immensely to the jungle feel.

Mexico - Palenque - Cabañas Kin Balam - peacock
Resident peacock at my accommodation

While the temples and pyramids of Palenque are not on the scale of other major Mayan archaeological sites such as Tikal (Guatemala) or Chichen Itza, the site was nonetheless an important city and has an impressive collection of structures to explore. Like Tikal the surrounding jungle adds to the adventure of visiting this ancient site.

The Temple of Inscriptions

Palenque flourished during the 7th and 8th century A.D. which is when its most prominent buildings were completed, including the Temple of Inscriptions, the Palace, and the Temple of the Cross.

The Temple of the Inscriptions from the side
Mexico - Palenque - Looking over the centre of the site towards the palace
Looking over the centre of Palenque towards the palace
The Palenque Palace
Mexico - Palenque - The Temple of the Cross
The Temple of the Cross
Mexico - Palenque - The temple of the Jaguar
The Temple of the Jaguar

The on-site museum at Palenque is well worth a visit. Treasures on display have been well-considered and concise descriptions are in Spanish and English.

Mexico - Palenque Museum - The Red Queen of Palenque
The Red Queen of Palenque

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