Set amidst the lush rainforests of northern Guatemala, the Tikal National Park encompasses 575 square kilometres of dense jungle and ruined Mayan structures. It is home to the ancient city of Tikal, filled with majestic relics and ruins and was the largest urban centre in the southern Maya lowlands. Visitors can discover these famed Mayan archaeological sites: the Temple of the Grand Jaguar, the Lost World Pyramid and the pre- Columbian Temple IV. These ruins are located in the UNESCO-listed Tikal National Park, recognised for their biodiversity and archaeological importance. Enjoy exploring the centuries-old pathways beneath a canopy of dense rainforest, soak up the earthy jungle scents as you explore the ruins, and spot monkeys, wild turkeys and foxes roaming through the stone plazas.