Posts Tagged ‘ Chichen Itza ’

 
Thursday, October 1st, 2009 by Lyn M

image courtesy www.sarahbrightmanenchichenitza.com

image courtesy www.sarahbrightmanenchichenitza.com

World renowned singer Sarah Brightman will be presenting a series of concerts in Mexico this month, culminating in a spectacular show at the ruins of Chichen Itza on October 31, 2009. The “Concierto de la Piramide” (“Concert of the Pyramid”) promises to be an unforgettable night, featuring the greatest songs of the world’s most loved soprano.

The Chichen Itza concert is part of a tour that includes shows in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico City, Puebla, Monterrey and stops in several South American countries. The performance is greatly anticipated by her Mexican and South American fans, 5000 people are expected to attend the Chichen Itza show. Please visit the official Sarah Brightman page for details of the Latin American tour.

Tickets for Sarah Brightman at Chichen Itza are available from Ticketmaster, with prices ranging from $500 MXN to $8000 MXN.  Regular transportation from Cancun and Merida is available for $475 MXN per person, departing from the Soriana parking lot (Kabah Ave) in Cancun at 2:30 pm and in Merida from the parking lot of the Convention Center Siglo XXI at 4:00.  The  VIP transportation packages offers dinner at Mayaland Hotel for $1410 MXN per person.  The VIP transportation option includes a welcome beverage, drinks on board the bus (sodas, beer, water) and exclusive  entrance to the concert, no waiting in lines!  Please call 01(998)193-3360 or  01-800-727-5391 or book online at  CancunTravel for transportation from Cancun or Merida.

 
 
Thursday, September 17th, 2009 by Lyn M
"El Castillo" aka Kukulcán Pyramid

"El Castillo" aka Kukulcán Pyramid

One of the new Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the ruins of Chichen Itza are a spectacular place to visit any time of year, but there is no more exciting time than during a spring or fall equinox. On September 20, 21 and 22, thousands will visit this ancient Mayan ruin to witness a mysterious play of light on stone, when a shadowy serpent makes its way down the steps of the main Kukulcán pyramid.

While numerous Mayan ruins are found in Mexico and its neighboring countries to the south, Chichen Itza remains one of the most significant Mayan ruin sites, visited by thousands of travellers every year. Located in the state of Yucatan, Chichen Itza is easily accessible from Cancun and the Riviera Maya and is a popular day trip or overnight excursion. Considered to be the center of the Mayan civilization, the ancient city covers roughly 15 square kilometers. There are about 30 excavated buildings, with perhaps hundreds more left to be discovered buried in the surrounding jungle. The most impressive structure is “El Castillo”, also known as theis within easy reach of Cancun and the Riviera Maya for day trips or overnight stays. “El Castillo”, also known as the Kukulcán pyramid, stands 32 meters high with staircases climbing its four faces. The snake and the jaguar take prominent place in the carvings and statues of the site, great symbols of the ancient Maya. During the spring and fall equinox periods, sunlight and shadow plays on the stones in such a way that it appears that the body of a rattlesnake is descending the stairs to join the sculpture of a snake’s head at the bottom. It is a mystery just how the Mayans were able to accomplish this cosmic engineering feat, a mystery that continues to bring tourists, historians, astronomers and scientists from all over the world to the Chichen Itza equinox celebrations.

Join Dtraveller for the fall equinox at Chichen Itza, an unforgettable experience. Touch history and feel the magic of this astronomical event. Tours include transportation, bilingual guides, admission to the site, a buffet lunch and a visit to a nearby cenote. Comfortable footwear, sun protection and mosquito repellant are recommended. Contact us now to book your Chichen Itza tour from as little as $77 USD per person.

 
 
Thursday, November 13th, 2008 by Lyn M

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A unique balloon ride over Chichen Itzá (one of the New Seven World Wonders) visit this incredible archaeological site and Swim in an underground well.  Now you can enjoy this incredible experience, the top extreme activity of all the sophisticated tours around the world. Starts with a delicious Traditional Mayan breakfast and to inflate the balloon, you can participate and be part of the crew.
 
Flight between 45 minutes to 1 hour over Chichén Itza, depending on the wind’s intensity and direction, and receive your Flight Certificate in a traditional ceremony.

After all this experience you can do a Guided tour around the archaeological site given by an archeology expert.
 
At the end you will go to the community of Yaxunáh and to know the natural well (cenote Lol Há) and swim in the crystal blue waters and Visit  the Yaxunah´s archaeological site that is still in restoration.

Don´t miss this extraordinary experience now available in Yucatan at Chcihen Itza.
http://www.cancuntravel.com/balloon-chichen.asp#reserve

 
 
Friday, October 3rd, 2008 by Lyn M

Placido Domingo will perform in the Mayan city of Chichen Itza on the 4th October 2008 to celebrate the city’s first anniversary for being named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

It has been named “The Concert of the Thousand Columns, Placido Domingo in Chichén Itzá”, and will reunite international talents in the legendary archaeological site.The tenor will sing alongside the famous Yucatecan composer Armando Manzanero at the piano, Puerto Rican soprano Ana María Martínez and the Yucatán Symphony Orchestra. The stage will be set in front of the Pyramid of Kukulcan which will make this a truly awe inspiring event.

Placido Domingo performed in Yucatan for the first time in 1957 and is absolutely thrilled to be returning and be able to perform in the incredible Chichen Itza. He has also performed in other amazing places such as the pyramids of Teothihuacan near Mexico City and in Luxor, Egypt.

Concerts are rarely performed in Mexico’s archaeological sites, as the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), which oversees Mexico’s ancient sites, has concerns about site degradation. The last great man to have performed here was Luciano Pavarotti who performed a concert in Chichén Itzá in 1997 before an audience of 17,000 – an event never to be forgotten for those that were lucky enough to attend.
From www.cancun.travel

 
 
Saturday, April 19th, 2008 by Lyn M

The magnificent archaeological site of Chichen Itza, in Peninsula of Yucatan, Mexico, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the second most visited of Mexico’s archaeological sites. This archaeological site draws many visitors from the popular tourist resort of Cancún, principally Northamerican tourism, and some other visitors come from the city of Merida, Yucatan, Europeans and Americans people that likes cultural tourism.

Chichen Itza Castillo

In 2007, Chichen Itza’s El Castillo was named one of the New Seven Wonders of the Worldafter a worldwide vote. Despite the fact that the vote was sponsored by a commercial enterprise, and that its methodology was criticized, the vote was embraced by government and tourism officials in Mexico who project that as a result of the publicity the number of tourists expected to visit Chichen will double by 2012.

During the spring equinox, numerous visitors gather from all over the world to observe an unprecedented archaeo-astronomical phenomenon: the snakelike body of Kukulcan which descends from the top in the form of triangles of light and shadow, to fertilize the earth. Chichen Itza was a major regional center in the northern Maya lowlands from the Late Classic to the early portion of the Early Post-classic period. The site exhibits a multitude of central Mexican architectural styles that was once thought to have been representative of direct migration or even conquest from central Mexico, but most contemporary interpretations view the presence of these non-Maya styles more as the result of cultural diffusion.The grandiose capital of the Itzaes impresses everyone for its size and grace. The site reveals much of the fascinating history of the Mayas, such as the Cenote of Sacrifices into which the victims were thrown; the immense Ball Game (the largest in Mesoamerica); The Snail, a Mayan astronomic observatory; the building of the Nuns, a great pyramid with a crack that shows its different stages of construction, and in the middle of a broad plaza, the majestic Castle, or pyramid of Kukulcan, is a gigantic calendar of stone. 

Chichen Itza is found 188 Km/117 miles west of Cancun. You can get there by a free highway or a 4 lane toll freeway, and the run is about 2.5 hours. The guided visit takes at least 2 hours to cover the main structures. There are various options for eating, both around the zone as well as in the town of Piste just 2 Km/1.25 miles away. There is a Sound and Light Spectacular every evening at dusk. On the way from Cancun to Chichen Itza you can visit the Colonial City of Valladolid and various Cenotes that are characteristic of the zone. There are daily excursions in different styles. Do you now Chichen Itza?

More information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chichen_itza

For booking a tour visit: http://www.cancuntravel.com/chichen-itza.asp