Xpuhil Archaeological Site
Campeche
Situated amidst the captivating scenery along the Maya Train Route, the Archaelogical Site of Xpuhil emerges as a treasure trove of ancient Maya heritage. Within its confines lies Group I, a captivating architectural complex meticulously preserved by INAH. This archaeological marvel boasts an array of structures, among which the awe-inspiring Three Towers building, or Structure I-1, reigns supreme.
As visitors explore Xpuhil, they are enveloped in the aura of a bygone era, where the echoes of Maya civilization resonate through the intricate design of each edifice. Beyond its impressive structures, Xpuhil offers a gateway to understanding the cultural intricacies and societal dynamics of the ancient Maya people.
With approximately 25 architectural groups reported to date, Xpuhil beckons travelers to embark on a journey of discovery, unraveling the mysteries of a civilization that flourished amidst the verdant jungles of the Yucatán Peninsula. Immerse yourself in the allure of Xpuhil, where history comes to life amidst the tranquility of the surrounding landscape.
Near Station
Xpuhil
Meaning
Cat’s tail
Schedule:
Monday to Sunday from 8:00 am to 17:00 hrs. Last entry at 16:45 hrs.
Admission:
$75.00 MXN (Mexican Pesos)
Chronology:
300 B.C. – 1200 | Middle Preclassic to Early Postclassic
Peak
600 – 1000 | Late Classic
Where is the Xpuhil Archaeological Site Located?
It is located 188.8 miles (304 km) southwest of the city of Campeche, within the region known as Río Bec.
Important:
- Fee for video camera
- Fee for professional cameras
- INAPAM discount (for seniors)
- Discount for students and teachers
- Free admission on Sundays (Mexicans)
- Free entry for children under 13 years old
- No smoking allowed
The distinctive qualities of the so-called Río Bec region are present in the architecture of its most relevant structures.
Structures