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fiogf49gjkf0d Set in thick jungle screeching with insects,
Palenque
is for many people the most extraordinary of the major Maya sites. It's not large - you can see everything in a morning - but it is hauntingly beautiful, strongly linked to the lost cities of Guatemala while keeping its own distinctive style. The
site
, in a beautiful
national park
9km from the town of Palenque, occupies the top of an escarpment marking the northern limit of the Chiapas highlands. The
town
itself (officially Santo Domingo de Palenque) is of little intrinsic interest and is best viewed simply as a base for exploring the ruins and the waterfalls in the nearby hills. And, since there are a number of new camping and cabana places near the ruins, you may prefer not to stay in town at all.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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