Tikal National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the heart of the Guatemalan jungle. This ancient Mayan city is one of the largest and most impressive archaeological sites in Central America, with towering pyramids, temples, and palaces that date back to the 4th century BC. For photographers, Tikal offers a wealth of opportunities to capture stunning images of the ruins, the surrounding jungle, and the abundant wildlife that calls the park home. Some of the best photography locations in Tikal include the Great Plaza, the Temple of the Jaguar, and the top of Temple IV, which offers breathtaking views of the entire park.
Temple I (also known as the Temple of Ah Cacao or Temple of the Great Jaguar) is a funerary pyramid dedicated to Jasaw Chan K'awil, who was entombed...
Temple I as seen from the center of Tikal's Main Plaza.
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Tikal is an ancient Mayan citadel in the rainforests of northern Guatemala. Possibly dating to the 1st century A.D., Tikal flourished between 200 and...
Templo I, II, III view from IV in 64 m height above the trees of the dschungel. Seen from the top of Templo IV.
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A spider monkey feeds on fruit high above the jungle floor in Guatemala's Tikal National Park.
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Temple I and the Main Plaza of Tikal.
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View of Tikal ruins from Temple II.
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Temple I rises over 150 feet above the ancient city of Tikal, one of the largest and most significant Mayan cities. This site was featured in Star...
Temple I (also known as the Temple of Ah Cacao or Temple of the Great Jaguar) is a funerary pyramid dedicated to Jasaw Chan K'awil, who was entombed...