The Lost World
Discover the Enchantment of The Lost World
Discover the ancient wonders of Templo IV in Tikal, Guatemala's majestic historical landmark and a gateway to Maya civilization.
Templo IV, a stunning historical landmark located within the Tikal National Park, offers visitors a glimpse into the ancient Maya civilization. Towering at an impressive height, this temple is one of the tallest structures in Tikal and provides breathtaking views of the surrounding jungle, making it a must-visit for any traveler exploring Guatemala.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start from Flores, Petén. Head southeast on CA-9 for approximately 65 kilometers (40 miles). Follow the signs for Tikal National Park. Once you reach the park entrance, pay the entrance fee, which is around 150 Quetzales for foreign tourists. After entering the park, continue driving for about 15 minutes to reach the main parking area. From there, you can either walk or take a shuttle to Templo IV, which is approximately a 30-minute walk or a short shuttle ride from the parking area.
Public Transportation
To reach Templo IV using public transportation, first take a bus from Flores to Tikal. Buses leave frequently from the main bus terminal in Flores, and the fare is around 50 Quetzales. The bus ride takes about 1.5 hours. Once you arrive at the Tikal park entrance, you will need to pay the entrance fee of about 150 Quetzales. After entering the park, you can either walk to Templo IV, which takes about 30 minutes, or hire a local guide or shuttle for a small fee to take you directly to Templo IV.
Guided Tour
Another great option is to book a guided tour that includes transportation to Tikal from Flores. Many local tour operators offer packages that cover the cost of the entrance fee as well. These tours typically provide a guide who will take you directly to Templo IV and explain the history and significance of the site. Prices vary, but you can expect to pay around 250-500 Quetzales depending on the tour inclusions.
Use Templo IV, Tikal as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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