Tienda – Asociación de Emprendedores Comunitarios de Yaxha (ADECY) – ASODESTY.

ADECY ofrece tienda de conveniencia con productos locales y alquiler de camping, apoyando el desarrollo económico de Yaxhá.

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SOBRE TIENDA - ASOCIACIóN DE EMPRENDEDORES COMUNITARIOS DE YAXHA (ADECY) - ASODESTY.

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ADECY ofrece tienda de conveniencia con productos locales y alquiler de camping, apoyando el desarrollo económico de Yaxhá.

La Asociación de Emprendedores Comunitarios de Yaxhá (ADECY) es una organización dedicada al fomento del turismo y el desarrollo económico local en la región de Yaxhá, Petén. Establecida en 2010, esta asociación está formada por 11 miembros comprometidos con la mejora de su comunidad y el fortalecimiento de la economía local, apoyando a más de 110 familias de las comunidades aledañas al Parque Nacional Yaxhá Nakum Naranjo. ADECY proporciona diversos servicios turísticos esenciales, promoviendo un modelo de desarrollo sostenible y responsable.

La tienda de conveniencia de ADECY ofrece una amplia gama de productos para los visitantes, garantizando comodidad y acceso a lo necesario para disfrutar de su estadía en la región. Entre los productos que ofrece la tienda se encuentran agua pura, refrescos, snacks, playeras y diversos souvenirs, ideales para llevar un recuerdo de esta rica región. Además, se ofrece el alquiler de camping, bicicletas, hamacas y sombrillas, facilitando la experiencia de quienes buscan disfrutar de las maravillas naturales del área de manera cómoda y accesible.

La tienda está abierta todos los días, de 08:00 a 17:00 horas, brindando un servicio integral a los turistas que visitan el área. Cada compra realizada no solo permite disfrutar de productos y servicios útiles, sino que también apoya el desarrollo local y la conservación del patrimonio cultural y natural de la región, contribuyendo a la sostenibilidad de las actividades turísticas en el Parque Nacional Yaxhá Nakum Naranjo. Con tu visita, estás ayudando a fortalecer el trabajo de las comunidades locales y a promover el bienestar de las familias que dependen de esta actividad para su sustento.

Nuestros Servicios

  • Cultural
  • Ecoturismo
  • Excursiones a pie / Senderismo / Trekking
  • Observación de atractivos naturales
  • Observación de fauna
  • Observación de naturaleza
  • Senderismo Interpretativo
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Testimonios

Cyrus Bueche

Had this gem all to myself. It was extremely quiet when the howler monkeys weren't roaring. I arrived at 0800 and stayed until 1600. The weather was sunny with a light sprinkle in the afternoon. The monkeys and birds were very active. The ruins were amazing to see. My fav was the lookout. Its approx 150 steps to the top but you can see the other temples. I went down to the lake and could have stayed there all day watching the bird activity. The walkways are very slippery so be careful. The trails are easy to follow with good signs just like tikal. You can arrange a tour via you hotel. No passport needed for this one. Just fill out a little piece of paper and pay cash only 80 Q. No card payment or atm so bring cash. Bring passport just in case that info changes 😉. Tikal requires passport. There's a few nature trails and gravel roads that lead off into the jungle. I found more monkeys and birds back there. Very lively place.

5/5

Jason Dunphy

This park has a different energy than Tikal. Guatemalas third largest national park. The Mayan temples are stunning. The park received much less people than Tikal. Highly recommend for everyone. You can also camp here and go hiking

5/5

Gre gor

Yaxha is beautiful. My recommendation is to visit Yaxha first and Tikal second. Because Yaxha is the right level to introduce you to the Mayans for the first time. You will understand and enjoy Tikal way more, if you lay the grounds with Yaxha first.

5/5

Mike D

Super cool place! Not nearly as developed as Tikal so it has a very different feel - it's much quieter, not nearly as busy, but on the flip side the services aren't quite as good. The ruins are excellent, as was our guide Nelson, but the welcome building was half underwater (no washrooms) and the restaurant was closed. I would recommend a visit despite this if you're into Mayan ruins!

4/5

Noureddine HASSANI

Maya city: Yaxhá - Guatemala 🇬🇹 Most people visit the famous Maya City of Tikal in Guatemala! And that is for a reason! But another interesting Maya site, is the smaller and less-visited Yaxhá! Yaxhá is the third largest Mayan complex in Guatemala. It has more than 500 structures, wich are nowadays mostly covered by jungle. 🌳What makes this place unique, is its location at the Yaxhá lake. From the famous temple 216 you have an impressive view of the surroundings! Especially around sunset! 🌄 I visited Yaxhá with Tikal Go , a boutique organization offering personalized tours in Peten province. I love learning about Maya culture and history and I keep developing my knowledge about ancient civilizations. And with a guide the structures really come to life. Have you heard about Yaxhá? 💜 #Guatemala #yaxha #traveltips #travelguatemala #maya #centralamerica #travel #travelinspiration #mayaruins

5/5

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