Day trip in Yucatan: The Puuc Route

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Since Chichén Itzá was named one of the Seven New Wonders of the World on July 7th, 2007, the site has been inundated with tourism from Yucatán, Mexico, and the rest of the world. In the meantime, Uxmal and the Puuc Route are seeing fewer visitors. This means that now is the perfect time to visit this area of the Mayan world. With so few people to disturb the peace and serenity of the area, you WILL feel the mythical mysticism at all the sites.

The Yucatan Today editorial staff did this trip recently to update our information, see what’s new and just have a nice/different Sunday. We came back from the excursion bursting with ideas having seen a whole new “Ruta Puuc”.

With so few visitors we almost felt like Catherwood and Stephens as we traipsed around the sites. We were the only people at Kabah (it was early), giving us wonderful photo opportunities. The Palace of the Chaac Masks (Codz Poop) with all the chaac masks on the front façade and the two statues on the back were quite special in the early morning.

Ten kilometers later we were at Sayil, where once again we had the site almost to ourselves. The stellae at the entrance are impressive and amazing when you try to imagine Mayan people carving them centuries ago. This is where you will see the pyramid on our cover. Xlapak, 5 kilometers from Sayil, is a very small site but very worthwhile, and the entry is free.

At the larger site, Labna, 4 kilometers from Xlapak, it hit me that this is a route that is perfect not only for tourists but also for locals. The caretaker’s wife has a mini-nursery where I bought eight plants – some in hanging baskets, others in cans. This is where I envisioned local women buying plants for their homes while enjoying a Sunday outing with their families. Labna’s famous arch and crested building atop a mound are the perfect backgrounds for photos.

From Labna we headed on to Oxkutzcab, the state’s orchard, where we stopped at the market and bought squash, oranges, lemons, guanábanas, morning glories, a lime tree and a grapefruit tree.

From Oxkutzcab we headed on to Ticul and the Mirador restaurant where we had delicious Yucatecan food and home-raised tilapia fish as we enjoyed the magnificent view from this hilltop restaurant. After lunch we stopped at the clay pottery shops and bought planters for the plants I’d just purchased at Labna.

I cannot stress enough what a nice day this was….to travel the well signed roads in the jungle and have no vendors bothering us at the sites made for a perfect day. If you are a Mexican citizen, entrance into the sites is free on Sunday.

Recommended reading:
- The Puuc Route
- Oxkutzcab, the state's orchard
- Ticul
- Ticul Pottery & Ceramics

Hotels:
- Hotel Puuc in Oxkutzcab
- Hotel Plaza Ticul

Maps:
- Yucatán Peninsula Map 

01.

Ruta Puuc

My girlfriend and I decided to do the Ruta Puuc by bus trip, last week, as listed in your latest edition. The clerk at the bus station curtly and dismissively informed us that this excursion had been "suspended." No reason given. No information provided. We were disappointed and a little upset, but have become accustomed to the often times curt and brusque treatment of foreigners by Mexicans. You may wish to check on this for your next edition to determine if the "suspension" is still in effect.

02.

Re. Ruta Puuc

Dear World Citizen,
I just called the bus depot and they informed me that the bus leaves every day at 8 am, returns at 4 pm, and costs 146 pesos. I am sorry to hear that you were misinformed and that you felt it was done curtly. There are always going to be personnel who are having a bad day...in every country. But it is the first time I have heard anyone say that curt and brusque treatment by Mexicans to foreigners is the norm rather than the exception. Regards, Juanita Stein, Editor, Yucatan Today

03.

Puuc

Although a little rushed,( especially Uxmal )this is an intense experience for a first time visitor( who may not want to deal with cars in Merida )
Superb! Bring a bag of goodies,water and maybe a change of t shirt. The sun will be waiting for you in the
plazas of Kabah and Uxmal.The AC on the bus was much needed.
Go for it! The whole thing will probably cost about 44 US.
Don't miss Uxmal ,you can choose a whole day there instead.

04.

Day trip

Hi, I will be coming in on a cruise and will be there from 7am -4pm. What are the best tours I can schedule and what would be a good point of contact?

Thanks

05.

re. day trip

Read this article for some ideas: http://yucatantoday.com/en/topics/port-call-progreso

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