Yaxchilan – Riverside of the Rio Usumacinta

Yaxchilan is a Maya site in Chiapas in the south of México, located directly at the south bank of the Rio Usumacinta, that is todays natural frontier  between Guatemala and México.

The known history shows that Yaxchilan was settled from 359 AC  to ~800 AC. A range from the pre-classic to the classic period. There have been several wars with other mayan cities reported. Palenque, Tonina and Piedras Negras can be named.

Yaxchilan - Amazing Temples of the World
Yaxchilan – Amazing Temples of the World

The Bridge

Archaeologists believe, that the Mayas had constructed a 100 m long suspension bridge to cross the Rio Usumacinta. It would have been the longest bridge in the pre-columbian era.

Yaxchilan - Amazing Temples of the World
Yaxchilan – Amazing Temples of the World

Big buildings in the jungle

Many huge architectural structures, both temple buildings and temple pyramids can be visited there. Yaxchilan is famous for the sculptures that have been found there. Most of them have been removed and can be seen in museums around the world.

Yaxchilan - Amazing Temples of the World
Yaxchilan – Amazing Temples of the World

Yaxchilan has not the big open space as other sites. All buildings are very close to the surrounding jungle. Therefor you will have a lot of opportunities to watch tropical birds, butterflies and monkeys there.

Yaxchilan - Amazing Temples of the World
Yaxchilan – Amazing Temples of the World

River cruise on the Rio Usumacinta

It is impossible to reach Yaxchilan by car, because no street was build there yet. But it is possible to get there with a boat from Frontera Corozal the border town on the Mexican side. It’s a 3 hours drive from Palenque to Frontera and additional 30 minutes by boat. It is recommended to combine a visit in Yaxchilan and visit the neighboring Bonampak during a 2 day trip and sleep in the village Laxha – inhabited by Lacandones. Tourist offices in Palenque organize such a trip.

Yaxchilan - Amazing Temples of the World
Rio Usumacinta – Amazing Temples of the World

I saw, that tourist offices in Flores in Guatemala offer the same, sometimes including a transport to Palenque. You should keep in mind, that the street from Flores to the Mexican boarder is for about 50% just undeveloped country road (2012) and it takes around four hours to reach the Rio Usumacinta from Flores. Not that the trip is bad. You will have a lot of good impressions of the guatemaltecan countryside, but it’s time consuming.

Yaxchilan - Amazing Temples of the World
Some structures – Amazing Temples of the World

Yaxchilan at Wikipedia
Maya bridge in Yaxchilan at Wikipedia

>>> Read more about the Maya sites in Chiapas and Campeche

Christian Schoen

Christian Schoen is a globetrotter, travel writer and author of the very successful travel guide "The Maya Sites - Hidden Treasures of the Rain Forest". He loves to visit temples, pyramids and any kind of ancient ruins. The SLR in his hand, he can be met on adventurous hiking tours in tropical jungle landscapes - sometimes - or just somewhere in his neighbourhood, the Black Forest Mountains in Germany.

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