
Tulum Archaeological Zone
Located in the state of Quintana Roo in the Southeast of Mexico, near the Caribbean Sea and in the National Park of the same name, Tulum represents one of the last bastions of Mayan culture. Visiting the ruins of Tulum is an enriching experience that will allow you to connect with the history, culture and natural beauty of the region.
Guided tours are available in multiple languages and offer an opportunity to gain detailed information and additional perspectives on the site.
By visiting the ruins of Tulum, you also contribute to their preservation. Visitor income is used to maintain and protect these valuable archaeological remains for future generations.
Originally the city is called Zama, which refers to the Mayan word that is used to refer to “tomorrow” or “dawn” and it is logical since it is located on a cliff from which there are privileged views to see precisely the birth. . of a new day.
The name of Tulum is therefore later and means "wall", "palisade", referring to the wall that surrounds it and which seems to be the name that was given when the city began to be abandoned and covered by the relentless jungle that surrounds it.
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