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Hun Nal Ye: House of the Moon Goddess

Discover Hun Nal Ye in Chicuxub, Guatemala: a natural paradise with turquoise waters, Mayan history, and lush landscapes perfect for adventure and relaxation.

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Hun Nal Ye is a captivating tourist attraction nestled in Chicuxub, Guatemala, celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Explore lush landscapes, vibrant flora, and a serene environment perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The park features natural freshwater pools, cenotes, and hiking trails surrounded by tropical vegetation.

A brief summary to Hun Nal Ye

  • Wednesday 8 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-6 pm
  • Friday 8 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 8 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to enjoy cooler temperatures and less crowded trails.
  • Bring a swimsuit, sandals, and water shoes to fully enjoy the natural pools and rivers.
  • Take enough cash, as credit cards may not be accepted for all expenses within the park.
  • Engage with local guides for insights into the area's cultural and natural history.
  • Use environmentally friendly sunscreen and insect repellent to protect the natural environment.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Cobán, you can take a bus towards San Pedro Carchá. From there, local transportation options like tuk-tuks or local buses can take you to Chicuxub, where Hun Nal Ye is located. The bus fare from Cobán to San Pedro Carchá typically costs around Q10-Q15. Tuk-tuks from Chicuxub to Hun Nal Ye may cost around Q25-Q50.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis or ride-sharing services can be hired from Cobán directly to Hun Nal Ye. This is a more direct route, taking approximately 1.5 hours. The estimated cost for a taxi or private car can range from Q300-Q500. Confirm the price before starting the journey.

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Discover more about Hun Nal Ye

Hun Nal Ye, meaning "The House of the Moon Goddess" in the Mayan language, is an ecological park with centuries of history. It opened its doors to visitors in 2007 and is located north of Cobán, hidden between karst hills. This natural park is renowned for its turquoise waters, lush greenery, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore scenic trails, swim in natural pools, and tube along relaxing rivers. The park also features a Sacred Cenote used by the ancient Mayans to venerate the Moon Goddess. Inside the cave system, researchers discovered a decorated box with glyphs depicting the corn god and moon goddess, alongside tapir remains. Hun Nal Ye maintains a museum displaying 24 archaeological artifacts and a stone box from the Early Classic period of Mayan civilization. The park offers various activities, including bird watching, horseback riding, and cultural tours. The Atlantic slope foothills, where Hun Nal Ye is located, are among the bird-richest areas in Guatemala. For those seeking relaxation, the park provides spots to unwind and soak in the stunning views. Visitors can also enjoy the comfort of colonial-style cabin rooms and listen to the sounds of nature under a sky full of stars.

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