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X'Canche, Ek Balam & Valladolid
Confetur (Convivencia Feminina Turistica) a group of ladies that work in tourism (travel agencies, airlines, hotels, tourism press - Yucatan Today - and tourism transportation companies) go on periodic familiarization trips to have up-to-date information on what is new touristically speaking. They check out new hotels and restaurants, new facilities, road conditions, and what to do and where to go. They also check out established hotels, restaurants and facilities to see what condition they are in. By doing this they can give fresh, up-to-date information to their clients and the public in general.

In February they did a FAM trip to the colonial city of Valladolid, the Mayan pyramids Ek-Balam, the new ecological park of X-Canche located right by Ek-Balam, some eco-bungalows and two restaurants - Las Campanas and the restaurant at the Cenote Zaci, both in Valladolid. Although all these ladies work in tourism and have visited the above named areas many times, there were new things to be discovered on this trip.

Hotels were visited, inspected and in some cases slept in. In Valladolid these include the new 35 room, 15 bungalow Hacienda Sanchez, conveniently located between the super highway and the town square; the centrally located, 1.5 blocks from the Main Plaza Hotel Zaci (50 rooms) and the .5 block from the Main Plaza Hotel San Clemente, (63 rooms) the adorable, 4-room Bed & Breakfast Casa Quetzal, and in Ek-Balam, the eco-friendly Genesis Ek-Balam bungalows and the more rustic U' Najil Ek-Balam cabañas.

We visited the archaeological site of Ek-Balam with the guide Casimiro. He can be reached at the Tourism Info Center in the Governor's Palace in Valldolidl He speaks Spanish, Mayan, English and is working on Italian and German. After visiting this incredible site we went to the table set up on the far side of the parking lot (not the handcraft selling area) to pay our entrance fee into the Cenote X-Canche Circuito Ecoturistico. For $40 pesos you can enter the area, walk (1.5 kms) to the cenote and swim; for $70 pesos you can rent a mountain bike and ride back to the cenote and swim. If rapel is your thing, for $150 pesos you can use the bikes, and get the equipment for rapel (life jacket, harnesses, ropes, etc.) They also have snorkel equipment, kayacks and tire tubes for floating.
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And you can use the rest area which is a huge thatched roof area with hammocks where you can hang out and... rest! If you have a group, you can make arrangements ahead of time (which we did) and the local people will prepare a meal for you. Tels: 01 985 858 6506 and 985 100 9915 and 985 107 4774. Menu options include (all regional Yucatecan dishes) pollo pibil, cochinita, relleno negro, panuchos, salbutes, etc. We had delicious hand made tortillas served with si'kil pac, chicharra, and guacamole served with a deliciously fresh orange-aide. All the food was cooked by local Mayan women on an open fire under a thatched roof then served at wooden picnic style tables under another thatched roof. After eating we retired to the hammocks to hang out, rest, chat and read - heavenly.

If riding a bike back to this wonderful area is too much for you, they also offer tri-taxis - the three-wheeled bicycles with a seat on front.
On the way back from Ek-Balam to Valladolid we stopped in the small village of Temozon and bought smoked meat - how delicious! Famous for its smoked meat, we found the best meat to be in the shop on the main road across the street from the huge thatched roof palapa. They sell the meat by the kilo either freshly smoked or vacuum packed. The owner told us hotel and restaurant buyers from Cancun and Riviera Maya buy from them frequently... a sign everything is delicious!

From Temozon we headed back into Valladolid and a Under a huge thatched roof palapa we savored a mixed platter of Yucatecan dishes - all delicious. While waiting for the meal, we walked around the cenote wishing we had brought our bathing suits. You can swim under your own risk.
Valladolid is located two hours from Merida and two hours from Cancun and makes for a wonderful two or three day stay. The hotels we visited have different prices so there is something for every budget.
On our next trip, we want to check out Uayma and other things in the area. We will keep you posted.
Hotels and Restaurants in Valladolid:
www.hotelhaciendasanchez.com
Tel: 01 985 856 5212
www.hotelzaci.com
Tel: 01 985 856 2167
www.casa-quetzal.com
Tel:01 985 856 47 96, c
Cel: 045 985 852 2857
www.hotelsanclemente.com.mx
Tel: 01 985 856 2208
www.genesisretreat.com
Tel: 01 985 852 7980
Restaurante Las Campanas
Tel: 01 985 856 2365
Restaurante Cenote Zaci
Cenote X-Canche
Tels: 01 985 858 6506, 985 100 9915 and 985 107 4774 |