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Ek' Balam

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Ek' Balam, Mexico
Ek' Balam, Mexico. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Ek' Balam

Ek Balam is an archaeological site in the state of Yucatan in Mexico. It is famous for its spectacular stucco friezes.

Ek' Balam travel guide

Understand

Ek Balam, also spelled Ek' Balam or Ek' B'alam, is an important archaeological site of the late classic Maya culture. Ek' B'alam means Black Jaguar or Star Jaguar in the Yucatec Maya language, but inscriptions indicate that the original name of the site was probably Talol. Rare and original stucco sculptures are protected by modern thatched roofs on the remains of the Acropolis. Such stucco sculptures generally do not survive because they are just plaster and weather rapidly. As Chichen Itza became more powerful, eclipsing Ek Balam, the Maya themselves buried the Acropolis at Ek Balam, preserving the stucco sculptures and many painted hieroglyphic inscriptions. This gives us an illustration of what many other Maya sites must once have looked like.

There is no museum on site. The small visitors' center charges for entry and has restrooms. Hotels and restaurants can be found in any nearby town, including Mérida and Valladolid. This site is becoming more popular with tourists, but is much less visited than the much larger Chichen Itza. An hour and a half is plenty of time to see the site, unless you are an archaeologist (some people take 2.5 hours). Ek Balam can easily be combined with visits to other sites.

Contact: Centro INAH Yucatán +52 1 999 9 44 00 33, or [email protected]

History The oldest structures at Ek Balam date from the period 600 to 450 BC. Most of the significant structures were built between 250 and 1200 AD. The North Plaza is the largest and oldest part of the site and is formed by buildings 1 - 3. The biggest building at the site is the Acropolis. At its peak, the city probably covered an area of 12 square kilometers with today's archaeological site representing the core city center, which was occupied by the ruling elite.

Landscape Ek Balam is a compact, easily walkable Maya city center surrounded by lush, but somewhat dry, jungle. The land is so flat that the only way to get any kind of view is to climb the Acropolis (the top

Getting there

Ek Balam is easily reached from major highways in the state of Yucatan. It is close to Mérida, Valladolid, and Chichen Itzá. The usual blue and white tourist signs indicate the direction on the highway (these signs are few and far between). Parking is M$100 (June 2026) There are no buses that go to Ek Balam: you must take a car, taxi, or collectivo taxi. Collectivos are vans that take multiple people to the same place, and are cheaper than taking a private taxi for just your group. You can find them in Valladolid. Collectivos to Ek Balam from Valladolid : The station is on Calle 37 between Calles 42 and 44 and colectivos depart when full from 6:30 am. Trips to Ek Balam ruins are M$70 per person and collectivos will leave when there are 4 passengers. You can hire a whole collective to Ek Balam for M$280, if you don't wish to wait for more passengers (March 2025).

Getting around

Ek Balam is an especially compact Maya site, and you can easily walk everywhere in minutes. The only thing a bit farther away is X'canche Cenote (see below).

See

There are more than 45 structures at Ek Balam. including:

The city's Defensive Walls, which end at deep sink holes. The Entrance Arch stands over the road (sacbe) that leads into the city The Oval Palace contained burial relics and its alignment suggests it is connected to cosmological ceremonies. Structure 17 or The Twins atop of which there are two mirroring temples on either side. Chapel A carved stela which depicts a ruler of Ek Balam, possibly Ukit Kan Leʼk Tokʼ. Structure 12 Structure 10 is a platform whose base dates to the Late Classic but was built upon by later generations. Structure 7 The Ballcourt was completed in 841 AD. Structure 2 on the west corner of the Acropolis is one of the large platforms that make up the main plaza and contains a temple in one corner. Steam Bath Structure 3 on the east corner of the Acropolis is an unexcavated platform that borders the main plaza. Structure 1 or the Acropolis on the north side of the site is the largest structure at Ekʼ Balam and is believed to contain the tomb of Ukit Kan Leʼk Tokʼ, an important ruler in Ekʼ Balam. (Excavated since 1998). El Trono (the throne) is the temple in which Ukit Kan Leʼk Tokʼ was buried. The doorway is in the shape of a monster-like mouth, possibly depicting a jaguar.

Do

See the cenote nearby, Cenote Xcanche. There is a 2km path from near the main entrance that leads to it, and there are often people with rickshaws who will taxi you to it for a small fee. There might also be bikes included in the ticket price, depending on who's working the ticket office. The path may have 1-2 vendors selling drinks. Cenotes are freshwater sinkholes dozens of feet deep, and were considered sacred to the Mayans. Ek Balam's cenote has stairs leading down to the water, a boardwalk around the edge of the water, a low platform ~1.5m from the water, and a rope swing from the boardwalk. It's great for swimming on a hot day or just watching the catfish that live in the water. There is also a lower Zipline (handheld), 2 rides per person for M$100 or a much higher Zipline that crosses the top of the cenote, 2 rides per person for M$150 (June 2026). As of June 2026, the cenote charges an entrance fee of M$170. Swimwear is required for swimming, and you must take a shower before entering the water. A changing room, showers, bring-your-own-padlock lockers, and bathrooms are provided. Life vests are provided in the ticket price - strongly recommended for anyone who's not a confident swimmer, since the water is up to 30m (100ft) deep, and since it's freshwater you won't float as well as you do in the ocean. There is a 3:30pm closing time posted at the ticket booth, and 4:00 at the cenote itself, but you may be okay arriving a bit later if you don't plan to walk. However, you are expected to be on your way out by 5pm, and you may be asked to get out of the water five or ten minutes before that. There is also a high and low ziplines available across the cenote. You can choose one for M$150 (June 2026).

Eat

The village of Ek Balam about 2km (1 mile) from the site. The village has at least one restaurant (Italian). Very close to the site there is a small cafe dispensing cold drinks. By the ticket office itself there may be an ice cream and drinks stand, but not much else to eat. There is also a palapa restaurant along the road near the Cenote Xcanche. They serve good Yucatan regional dishes (try the sopa de lima).

Sleep

Lodging 1 Genesis Eco-Oasis, Ek Balam, Ek Balam Village, ☏ +52 985 101 0277. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 13:00. Beautiful upscale lodge with a swimming pool, lush tropical gardens, and unique rooms built and decorated in harmony with the local jungles. Secure parking, restaurant with breakfast. (updated May 2023)

Camping

Backcountry

Go next

Uxmal Valladolid, a small city, is about 15 minutes south of Ek Balam.

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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