You’ll wander ancient plazas in Tikal with a private guide who brings Maya history to life, spot monkeys in the treetops, and have plenty of space to explore at your own pace. Includes round-trip transport from Flores with flexible pickup times—perfect if you want comfort without crowds.
Ever wondered what the jungle really sounds like before most people arrive? We left Flores just after sunrise—our driver was already waiting, cheerful despite the early hour. The road out of town felt quiet, almost sleepy. I kept thinking about how old Tikal is, and then suddenly we were there, walking under these impossibly tall trees with birds calling overhead. Our guide, Luis, pointed out spider monkeys swinging above us—he said they’re always watching visitors (I think he was half-joking). It smelled green and earthy everywhere.
I’d read about the Mayan pyramids but didn’t expect to feel so small standing at the base of Temple IV. Luis told us stories about kings and rituals—he even showed us how to spot bits of obsidian in the dirt. My shoes got muddy but I didn’t care; it’s part of it, right? There were moments when the forest went completely still except for distant howler monkeys. We stopped for water near one of the plazas and just listened for a while. I still remember that silence.
Lunch wasn’t included so we grabbed snacks from our bag (definitely bring something). After a few hours wandering through ruins and shaded trails—honestly losing track of time—we headed back to Flores in the afternoon. The drive felt quieter this time; maybe everyone was tired or just thinking about everything we’d seen. If you want a private Tikal day trip from Flores with someone who really knows their stuff, this is it. Just don’t forget bug spray—I learned that the itchy way.
The tour lasts about 8 hours including travel time, with 3.5 to 4 hours inside Tikal itself.
Yes, round-trip transportation with air conditioning is included from your hotel or airport in Flores.
No, lunch is not included—bring snacks or money for food inside the park.
Yes, specialized infant seats are available and strollers can be used on all surfaces.
Yes, all areas and transportation options are wheelchair accessible.
You should bring snacks, hiking or tennis shoes, rain jacket, outdoor clothing, money for park fees and lunch, bug spray, sunscreen, and any personal medications.
Yes, your private guide speaks English or Spanish depending on your preference.
Your day includes flexible pickup from your hotel or airport in Flores by air-conditioned car (with insurance), bottled water along the way, and a knowledgeable English or Spanish-speaking local guide leading you through Tikal’s ruins before returning you comfortably back to town in the afternoon.
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