The archaeological zone of Chichén Itzá, discovered in 1841 by european explorers, is one of the most iconic and relevant sites of the Mayan Culture in the Peninsula. 

Its stands out for its impressive structures that reflect the architectural and astronomical sophistication in the civilization. Today, its importance transcends its historical and archaeological legaly, as it attracts visitors from all over the world and contributes significantly to the cultural heritage and  tourism in the region. 

Know about some of the experiences that students lived and shared whith us when they visited this places:

"Tskibal gave me the chance to have the best study abroad experience in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. My name is Nicole Batista, and I am a third-year pre-med student at Centre College. My time at Yaxunah and Chichén Itzá rank among my best experiences. I gained more knowledge about many cultures on my journey, including the Yaxunah Mayan culture, whose food was really delicious. Observing Mayans prepare the seasoning they use to prepare their food was also one of the most enjoyable experiences I had. It's memorable that I was able to also enjoy my first cenote experience here. We proceeded to learn more Mayan culture and the significance of the architecture at Chichén Itzá. I sincerely thank the Tskibal team for giving me this amazing opportunity to see various cultures and bring back valuable life lessons to my home".

- Nicole Batista

"While visiting Yaxunah, I had the opportunity to learn how to make cochinita pibil, swim in a cenote, explore local Mayan ruins, and sleep in a hammock!  The next day, we travelled to Chichen Itza, where we learned about ancient Mayan architecture and social life.

This trip was a great way to learn more about Mayan history and culture.  It was a chance to step out of my comfort zone and have fun in a new environment.  This experience also motivated me to reflect on my positionality as a tourist and be mindful of how I engage with new communities".

- Sarah Koch


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