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QUINTANA ROO MUNDO MAYA ENGLISH VERSION

Chetumal Riviera Maya The State capital was founded in 1898 by Othón P. Blanco, envoy of President Porfirio Díaz to control this remote territory. Originally called Payo Obispo, it was given the name of Chetumal in 1936. The attractions of the city include the Corredor Escultórico Chactemal (Chactemal Sculpture Corridor), the Plaza Las Américas and the Museum of the Mayan Culture. Please visit the boulevard - that surrounds the city and is the longest of the Yucatan Peninsula - and visit the lighthouse and beaches Punta Estrella and Dos Mulas. In the vicinity of Chetumal one can find natural resources like lakes, rivers and thick jungles, as well as places like the fishing village of Calderitas. Bacalar Town founded in 1544 under the name of Villa de Salamanca. It was the Fort of San Felipe, Bacalar. scene of clashes between Mayan and Spanish people and was ravaged by pirates, which led to the construction of the Fort of San Felipe. In the nineteenth century it was the bastion of the rebel Mayans during the war of castes. Among the attractions of this place, considered a magical town, are the aforementioned Fort that currently works as a Museum, the Church of San Joaquin, patron of the city and the Casa de Cultura. It has also two notable natural attractions, the lagoon of Bacalar - or the seven color lagoon - and the Cenote Azul, one of the largest in the Mayan area. Lagoon of Bacalar. photo: SECTUR This area, with about 120 km of coastal extension, which has abundant flora and fauna, has a superb infrastructure and extensive beaches, ecological parks and archaeological sites. Among the sites that make up the Riviera Maya are Holbox, Isla Mujeres, Contoy, Cozumel,, Punta Bete, Playa del Carmen, Xcaret, Puerto Aventuras, Xpu Ha, Akumal, Xelhá and Tulum. It has a wide range of services, which added to its natural beauty makes it, undoubtedly, one of the most important resorts of Mexico and the world. By the Caribbean Sea and surrounded by extensive lagoons, the hotel zone of is a paradise photo: SECTUR Riviera Maya. for all kind of watersports. It is also an ideal starting point to visit the archeological Mayan sites, - one of them in the same and is known as El Rey and other places like Punta Nizuc, Punta, Bahía de Mujeres and Nichupté lagoon, all ideal for the enjoyment of the sea and nature Tulum It was the most important Mayan trading port of the Eastern coast of Quintana Roo in the Late Postclassic Period (1200-1521 AD). A wall with five gates surrounds the ceremonial center of the city, which consists of temples, palaces, shrines and platforms in which the ruling group rooms were located. It also had facilities and spaces dedicated to trade, ceremonies and public administration. The most important structures include: The Castle, the largest and most important of Tulum, the Temple of the Descending God and the Temple of the Frescoes. Other sites of the Eastern Coast that can be visited are El Meco, Xcaret, Xelhá and Muyil. Isla Mujeres Here arrived, in 1517, the first Spanish expedition to Mexican territory. Isla Mujeres has a very complete tourist infrastructure and numerous attractions, including natural reefs and places for the practice of diving, such as the Cruz, the Virgen and the Cueva de los Tiburones Dormidos (Cave of the sleeping sharks). The Castle, Tulum. photo: Guillermo Aldana / Raíces

Isla Mujeres. QUINTANA ROO Isla Holbox Chiquilá Yum Balam Isla Contoy MeXICO yucatán To Mérida Ideal Kantunil Kin 180 El Meco 307 Isla Mujeres Punta Sam Puerto Juárez Punta El Rey Punta Nizuc Laguna Nichupté Puerto Morelos To Valladolid To Chemax Cobá Puerto Aventuras Xcaret Xpu Ha Akumal Punta Betec Playa del Carmen San Miguel Cozumel San Gervasio Cozumel Banco Chinchorro To Mérida Tihosuco Muyil Xelhá Tulum Arrecifes de Cozumel Surrounded by numerous reef formations, it s the Mexico s largest inhabited island. In addition to the archaeological site of San Gervasio, Cozumel has magnificent beaches like San Francisco and San Juan, close to San Miguel in Cozumel, the island s capital. It is also one of the best places in Mexico for the practice of diving; it has about 55 sites in which you can practice this activity. Holbox Rustic and picturesque Island of quiet environment - which is part of the protected area of flora and wild fauna of Yum Balam-, in which the inhabitants are mainly engaged in shark and lobster fishing. Mangroves and swamps of the Yalahau Lake are home to a variety of birds. The Isla de Pájaros (Island of birds) is an incomparable place for bird watching, which has about 140 species. It s the largest and richest coral atoll of Mexico - 800 km2 and the second in the world. By its geology, extension and marine biodiversity, it s a unique place in Mexico. In addition you can practice sport fishing and is ideal for diving. Mayan girl, Holbox. campeche To Escárcega tourist attractions Capital city Population Archeological zone Natural area Beach Divided highway Toll motorway Secondary highway Caoba José María Morelos Tixcacal quintana roo Kinichná Dzibanché Morocoy Xul Há Chakanbakam 186 Kohunlich Dziuché Lázaro Cárdenas Fuerte de San Felipe Ichkabal Palmar 293 184 Chacchoben Buena Vista Laguna Milagros Bacalar belice 295 Limones Cafetal Oxtancah Calderitas chetumal Felipe Carrillo Puerto Sian Ka an Mahahual Heritage of humanity Magical town Civil architecture Religious architecture Military architecture Square Estate Banco Chinchorro Place of interest Note: These symbols refer to places described in this guide. Caribbean Sea Lighthouse Museum Monument Native people Handicrafts Gastronomy Festivity Route Road

Tihosuco. Sian Ka an. Tihosuco Sian Ka an Conquered in 1544 by Francisco de Montejo here was built in the 16th century, one of the most important Franciscan convents in the region. This village was one of the places featured during the great Mayan insurrection of the nineteenth century, and here is located the Museum of the Guerra de Castas (War of Castes). Felipe Carrillo Puerto It is a large biosphere reserve, covering 600 000 ha of rainforests, swamps, mangroves, cenotes (deep water pits), lagoons and two large bays. Declared a world heritage site in 1987, it has a chain of coral reefs of approximately 100 km. Among other animals, you can observe birds - more than 325 species have been catalogued -, lizards and sometimes manatees. photo: Gustavo Nacht / Raíces Village founded in 1850 by the Mayan rebels during the war of castes, is now a traditional town that has many natural beauties and historical and cultural vestiges as the Balam Nah Catholic Church and the sanctuary of the Cruz Parlante (Speaking Cross). Cobá This huge site, which had its heyday at the Late Classic Period (200-900 Cobá. AD) and beginning of the Postclassic (900-1521 AD), contains vestiges of more than 6 500 structures, some scattered and others grouped in sets. A great trail system that goes beyond 200 km in length altogether communicated the different parts of the site or led to distant cities, like the one joining Coba with Yaxuná, with 100 km length is the largest in the Mayan area. Laguna Guerrero. GASTRONOMY The Quintana Roo s cuisine shares its roots and ingredients with other Mayan entities. Thus, appear alike the traditional ingredients such as pumpkin seed, annatto or the Havanan chile and others from European kitchens or the one from Belize. In addition, there are dishes like cochinita pibil (slow roasted pork or chicken meat with a rich sauce of annatto), the puchero (prepared stew), the chocolomo and tamales of xpelon (a type of bean) and the sotobichay (tamales prepared with a leaf called chaya). With sea products they prepare dishes as bread of dogfish and the fish tikinxic. Traditional drinks include the balché and the xtabentún. photo: Sergio Autrey / Raíces Kohunlich City that had its splendor during the Late Classic Period (600-900 AD), although there are buildings from previous eras, as the known building of the large masks (Edificio de los Mascarones). The site has a good number of areas open to the public, which include ceremonial civic buildings as well as other architectural developments, which allow us to know aspects of the everyday and ritual life of its inhabitants. Kohunlich. Dzibanché-Kinichná One of the cities of the Classic Period (200-900 A.D.) with the largest dimensions compared to other sites of the Mayan region. Its dimensions make us realize of its importance: it covers an area of more than 40 km 2 and contains constructions of great monumentality: Tutil, Lamay, Kinichná and Dzibanché. The city had such power that it held control of the region with Calakmul. In this same area are sites such as Ichkabal, Chacchoben, and Oxtankah. HANDICRAFTS Thanks to its Mayan roots, Quintana Roo has a rich craft tradition. To develop its products the artisans turn to a wide variety of raw materials, given to them by the rich natural environment. As in the rest of the Mayan zone, it stands out the development of textiles, embroidery and hammocks. Diverse wood objects are carved; vegetable fibers are used for wickerwork, hats and figures of animals; with jugs are made vases decorated with natural motifs and materials from the coast - coral, shell or snail are used to make jewelry and objects. photo: Christa Cowrie / Raíces Dzibanché. Seamstress at Tihosuco.

YOU MUST! Visit Tulum Make scuba diving in the coral reefs of Cozumel or at the Chinchorro Bank Visit Bacalar Walk by the 5th Avenue in Playa de Carmen Enjoy Xcaret Admire Sian Ka an Take a tour of Kohunlich and Dzibanché Visit Tisohuco Go to Cobá Información turística Dirección Fondo y Desarrollo Turístico de Benito Juárez (Bureau of Tourist Fund and Development), Av. Nader and Cobá without number km. 5 just next to FONATUR offices, C.P. 77500,, Quintana Roo, +52 998 892 8009 Dirección General de Turismo Othón P. Blanco (General Bureau of Tourism Othon P. Blanco), Av. 5 de Mayo No. 21 and Carmen Ochoa Merino, Col. Downtown, C.P. 77000, Chetumal, Quintana Roo, +52 983 833 2465 Oficina de la Secretaría de Turismo de Quintana Roo in Playa del Carmen (Office of the Ministry of Tourism of Quintana Roo in Playa del Carmen, Av. 30 Norte. without number between Calle 34 Norte Bis and 36 Norte, C.P. 77710, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, +52 984 803 1106 Oficina de la Secretaria de Turismo de Quintana Roo en (Office of the Ministry of Tourism of Quintana Roo in, Av. Yaxchilán Smza 17, M2, L6, C.P. 77500,, Quintana Roo, +52 998 881 9000 Oficina de la Secretaria de Turismo de Quintana Roo en Chetumal (Office of the Ministry of Tourism of Quintana Roo in Chetumal), Calzada del Centenario No. 622, Col. del Bosque, C.P.77019, Chetumal, Quintana Roo, +52 983 835 0860 Emergency telephones: Quintana Roo Red Cross: +52 998 832 0571 Firemen: +52 998 832 1578 Police: +52 998 832 1500 Firemen: +52 998 884 12 02 Red Cross: +52 998 884 1616 Police: +52 998 8841913 CONACULTA President Consuelo Saizar Secretary of Culture and Art Roberto Vázquez Díaz Technical Secretary Raúl Arenzana Olvera Oficina de Convenciones y Visitantes de (Office of Conventions and Visitors of Cancun), Edif. del Centro de Convenciones de (Building of the Convention Center in Cancun), Blvd. Kukulcán Km. 9, 1st. floor, Hotel Area, C.P. 77500,, Quintana Roo, +52 998 881 2745 cvb@cancun.travel, www.cancun.travel Fideicomiso de Promoción Turística de la Riviera Maya (Trust for the Riviera Maya Tourist Promotion), Building Playa Med 1st. floor, C.P. 77710, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, +52 984 206 3150, www.rivieramaya.com Cámara Nacional de la Industria de Restaurantes y Alimentos Condimentados (canirac): (National Chamber of the Industry of Restaurants and Spicy Food ),, Calle Mojarra No. 1 Interior 1 Sm. 3, C.P. 77500,, Quintana Roo, +52 998 271 00318, gerencia.canirac.cun@gmail.com Chetumal, Blvd. Bahía No. 122 between Lázaro Cárdenas and Chapultepec, Col. Barrio Bravo, C.P. 77098, Chetumal, Quintana Roo, +52 983 285 6178, caniracdelegacionchetumal@hotmail.com Cozumel, Av. 65 between streets 15 and 17 Sur No. 1140, Loc. 5, Col. Independencia, C.P. 77660, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, +52 987 872 3490 Canirac-delegacion-cozumel@hotmail.com Playa del Carmen, Calle 3 Sur between 35 and 40 No. 242, Downtown, C.P. 77710, Playa del Carmen, Solidaridad, Quintana Roo, +52 984 873 1033 / 873 2237, canirac_playadelcarmen@prodigy.net.mx canirac7@prodigy.net.mx cover photo: Guillermo Aldana / Raíces. back cover ISBN: 978 607 9100 09 4