Xunantunich

Xunantunich

Xunantunich

Perched on a hilltop overlooking the Mopan River, Xunantunich, meaning ‘stone woman’ in Mayan, is one of the most visited Maya sites in the world. Dating back to the Classic Era (200–900 AD), this complex in the Cayo region of Belize features about 25 temples and palaces. Visitors can explore the well-preserved structures, which offer a glimpse into the architectural and cultural achievements of the ancient Maya civilization. The site’s strategic location provides not only historical insight but also panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

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