Chicanna, Becan, and Balamku are lesser known archaeological sites in Campeche. While they do not attract crowds, the sites’ architecture hidden in the jungle and location along the major highway make them well worth a visit.
Palenque is a highlight of any Mexico trip. Ancient ruins hidden in rainforest, nested on mountain slopes, often covered in fog and clouds ensure a surreal experience.
Edzna is a small and secluded Mayan archaeological site an hour away from Campeche. Its remote location attracts less visitors and keeps admission fees reasonable. The Main Temple, Plaza of Edzna, and the Ball Court are beautiful structures that you could enjoy largely in solitude.
Uxmal is a picturesque Mayan site on the Yucatan peninsula in close proximity to Merida. Pyramid of the Magician, Nunnery, Ball Court, and Governor’s Palace are impressive structures full of ancient history.
Chichen Itza is one of the most famous Mayan sites in the world. Located on the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico, El Castillo and other human made structures attracts millions of tourists every year.
Gibson House Museum is a luxurious historic mansion. This well preserved house has art pieces and cutting edge technologies of the Gilded Age.
Boston Central Library is an architectural landmark of the city. Easily accessible and free, McKim Building is a must visit for all art and architecture lovers.
Molly Brown House Museum is an architectural landmark in Denver, CO. Victorian artifacts and stained glass windows make it a worthy museum for history lovers in the area.
Great Sand Dunes National Park is a unique national park in Colorado Rockies. High and Star Dunes are easy to admire from the distance yet challenging to explore.
Colorado National Monument has a scenic drive with red rock canyons and formations. The monument is a good spot for travelers in the area.