Bonampak
Bonampak

Bonampak

Daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Chiapas, Chiapas, 29960

The Basics

Trips to Bonampak are usually combined with visits to the much larger ruins of nearby Yaxchilán during tours which depart from Palenque. If you’re keen to explore beyond the ruins, some excursions also build in time to visit the wider Lacandón jungle. Meanwhile, multi-day trips are ideal for first-time visitors who also want to see more of Chiapas with ease, including the Misol-Ha waterfall. At Bonampak, don’t miss the Temple of the Murals, which houses the famed Maya frescoes.

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Bonampak & Yaxchilan: Hidden Maya Ruins in the Chiapas Jungle
Bonampak & Yaxchilan: Hidden Maya Ruins in the Chiapas Jungle
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Moral-Reforma & Pomoná Archaeological Sites & Cascada "El Salto"
I had a wonderful experience with Joyce and Gabriella! In the weeks leading up to my trip, I heard from the tour operator that the archaeological zone of Yaxchilan was closed and the very night before they called me to inform me that the Bonampak site was also closed. I was really disappointed at first, as those sites were certainly a draw to the area, however I was so glad I did not cancel the tour! We ended up going to the archaeological zone of Moral-Reforma, archaeological zone of Pomoná as well as El Salto. We were the only visitors at all three of the places we visited, which is shocking given how incredible the day was. After summiting pyramids in the hot sun and hiking in the jungle, the swim at the waterfall was much needed. Joyce was extremely knowledgeable, and I can’t wait to return to see him again! Note: they are building a museum at Moral-Reforma, which tells me this will be a fixture for future tours. Pomoná is a bit smaller of a site, but the museum complimented it well. El Salto was a hidden gem and far better than Misol Há or Agua Azul in my opinion.
Collin_S, Jan 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Use light layers, bug spray, and sturdy shoes to explore the hot and humid Bonampak ruins.

  • Only a few people are allowed into the Temple of the Murals at a time.

  • There are restrooms and vendors at the entrance to the ruins.

  • Take cash as there is a small fee to enter the site.

  • Bonampak is not fully wheelchair or stroller accessible due to uneven and unpaved ground.

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How to Get There

Bonampak is situated in the Chiapas rainforest, approximately 90 miles (146 kilometers) from Palenque. While you can get to the ruins independently, their remote location means that visiting as part of a guided tour is the safest and easiest way to visit. There is on-site parking.

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When to Get There

Bonampak is open daily from the early morning until the late afternoon. It’s best to arrive early to enjoy the site at its quietest and you should avoid visiting at midday, when the ruins are often oppressively hot and humid.

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Ruins in Chiapas

Still a heavily indigenous state, Chiapas has several impressive Mesoamerican ruins for curious visitors to explore. Combine your trip to Bonampak with a stop at nearby Yaxchilán or stay closer to Palenque to visit the eponymous Palenque Ruins. The latter are set in lush jungle and offer a rugged alternative to the popular Chichen Itzá in Yucatán.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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