This is the first I've seen a newspaper story promoting tourism in Lacanjá. I wonder how many people going to stay there overnight actually make it to the main part of the site. When I went some years ago, most tourists were walked around in circles, visited the falls, and then saw one temple on the outskirts and were told that the main ruins were another hour's hike. I suppose it is a good way to reduce tourist traffic in the site.
El Universal Online - Intérnate en la selva Lacandona
Posted by Dave at March 02, 2005 11:12 AM
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