Mexican Vacations - Cultural Sites to Check Out
If you're planning on taking a trip to Mexico, there are
literally thousands of things you can do there. One of the most
interesting and fulfilling, however, is to go check out some of
the numerous cultural sites that are open to the public.
One interesting and lesser known cultural site to check out is
the caves in Baja that contain ancient cave paintings from
indigenous peoples in the area. They're a couple of hours drive
from the U.S., so you can go there even if you aren't planning a
full-fledged trip. It's a nice weekend trip for people from
California or nearby areas - you can drive in, get a hotel
nearby, and wander around in the tourist-accessible areas.
A better known cultural must-see are the interesting
archeological sites left behind by the Aztecs and the Mayans.
These are the famous pyramids that you've seen in pictures, and
you can actually go to visit many of them. The Aztec ruins are
located mainly around Mexico City and nearby. To see the Mayan
ones, you'll have to take a trip to the Yucatan peninsula -
either one of those places is a great spot for tourists to go
visit, so you can either focus on one or do a split vacation.
Many of the pyramids have sculptures and other artifacts on
display, and some areas are fully preserved ancient cities. It's
well worth a look - the buildings are impressive, especially
given the technology used to build them. One of the best
preserved to take a look at is Chichen Itza in the Yucatan - a
well-preserved and partially restored site that is actually very
close to Cancun, another great tourist spot where you can go and
get the regular vacation activities out of the way.