

Explore the lesser-known Cobá Mayan ruins, featuring the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan, and climb to enjoy panoramic jungle views.
A traditional Mayan drink made from corn dough, water, and sometimes milk or sugar.
Slow-roasted pork marinated in axiote, served with pickled onions and habanero salsa.

Poblano peppers stuffed with cheese, battered and fried, served with a tomato sauce.
Located within the Mayaland Resort, this restaurant offers a unique breakfast experience with a view of the Coba ruins.
Another option within the Mayaland Resort, Kinich offers a diverse breakfast menu with a beautiful garden setting.
A beachfront restaurant offering fresh seafood dishes and stunning views of the Caribbean Sea.
Hand-carved from local limestone, these wind chimes represent the ancient Mayan connection to nature and the wind gods.
Woven from locally grown cotton, these hammocks are a traditional Mayan craft that symbolize relaxation and community.
Crafted from locally sourced jade, these necklaces and earrings pay homage to the ancient Mayan reverence for this sacred stone.

Explore ancient Mayan ruins, climb the iconic Nohoch Mul pyramid.
Swim in a natural sinkhole, enjoy the refreshing waters.
Visit the stunning coastal Mayan ruins, explore the Tulum Archaeological Museum.
Protection from the sun during outdoor exploration of the ruins.

Prevent sunburn and skin damage under the tropical climate.

Protection from mosquitoes and other insects in the jungle surroundings.

A treasure trove of Karbi culture and history, Diphu Heritage Museum offers a glimpse into the rich heritage of the Karbi tribe.
A treasure trove of ancient artifacts, Bhavanasi Museum in Varanasi offers a glimpse into India's rich cultural heritage.
The Major Oak, a legendary tree in Sherwood Forest, is renowned for its immense size and historical significance, believed to have sheltered Robin Hood and his merry men.