
Petén
Petén is a wild and captivating region where ancient Maya cities rise above the jungle canopy and endless greenery stretches toward the horizon. Home to Tikal’s majestic temples, lush rainforests, and serene lakes, it’s perfect for adventure, history, and unforgettable sunsets immersed in nature.
Top things to Do & Visit in Petén

Tikal National Park
A must-see UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most iconic Maya ruins in the world.
Here you’ll find towering pyramids such as Temple I and Temple II rising above the jungle canopy, ancient plazas, royal palaces, and a rich display of Maya history.

Yaxhá & Yaxhá-Nakum-Naranjo Cultural Triangle
Another impressive Maya archaeological site in Petén with expansive ruins and scenic views over nearby lakes.
This site is less crowded and offers more intimate exploration of ancient plazas, pyramids, and jungle landscapes.

Isla de Flores & Lake Petén Itzá
The picturesque town of Flores sits on a small island in Lake Petén Itzá with colorful houses and a relaxed vibe.
Flores is often the base for travelers exploring Tikal and other regional highlights. The lake itself is lovely for boat rides and sunset views.

El Mirador
El Mirador is one of the earliest and largest Maya cities ever discovered, hidden deep in the Petén rainforest. Long predating Tikal, its massive pyramids, including the gigantic La Danta complex, were built over 2,000 years ago and remain among the biggest structures in the ancient Maya world.

Cenotes & jungle springs
The region around Petén and the Guatemalan lowlands is dotted with natural freshwater cenotes, springs, and hidden pools fed by underground rivers. These clear, cool waters are perfect for cooling off after hiking or exploring the jungle, and they offer a peaceful, refreshing contrast to the ancient ruins and forest canopy.

Uaxactún
One of the oldest Maya cities ever discovered, known for ancient observatories dating back to Maya astronomy and calendar systems. It’s quieter and more off-the-beaten-path than Tikal.
Hotels
Interesting Facts about Petén
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Petén is vast, covering roughly one-third of Guatemala’s territory but home to only ~3% of its population.
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It’s considered a key part of Maya civilization, with some of the earliest and most important ancient cities located here.
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The region’s rainforest is home to hundreds of bird species, primates, jaguars and other wildlife, making it a top ecotourism destination.
Tours
There are different tours you can make, depending on your time, budget and energy.
Here are some Tour companies we recommend.
At Tikal Go, we’re passionate about creating personalized experiences and tours in Guatemala and Belize. Our specialty is bringing adventure and culture to your doorstep with a friendly and approachable touch.
a highly-rated local tour operator offering trips to archaeological sites around Flores Peten Guatemala, including Tikal, Yaxha, Uaxactun, La Blanca, and all around flores peten, we take you wherever you want and even to belize, we provide tours and transportation service there.







