The Cahal Pech Maya site and Visitor Center are located in the Cayo District on a hill overlooking the beautiful town of San Ignacio.
Its closeness to town and the vast contrast from town life to rich jungle environment make Cahal Pech a unique place to visit.
The site center is made up of 34 structures located around several courtyards, including temple pyramids and residential buildings.
The tallest structure here is 23.5 meters (77 feet) high. There are also 2 ballcourts, 8 stelae and 1 altar.
Preliminary investigations carried out in 1988 revealed that Cahal Pech was settled by 1200 B.C. and abandoned around A.D. 850. This makes Cahal Pech one of the earliest Maya sites in the Belize region of the Maya lowlands, contemporaneous with Cuello in the north.
A carved monument discovered at Cahal Pech is also the earliest carved stelae yet discovered in the eastern Maya lowlands.
Departures
At 8:00 am and 1:00 pm
Distance
30 minutes drive from Chaa Creek
Duration
1 1/2 to 2 hours - can be combined with tours of Xunantuich Maya Site
Fitness
Moderate with optional climbing
Dress
Short or long pants and comfortable footwear - short sleeve lengths
What To Bring Along
Hat, sunscreen, water, insect repellant, camera, and raingear if needed.
US $135 per groups | Trasportaion (1-4 persons) |
US $5 per person | Entrance Fee |
Taxes are additional at 12.5% |
Interested in exploring Maya Temples in Belize? Call us TOLL Free at +1-877-709-8708 for more information.
Darren Lamb, Adventure Connoisseur