December 21, 2012 is an important date for the Maya; it marks the end of
the Long Count, a 5,125-year cycle of the Maya calendar, and the
world’s transition into a new era. Some believe this transition will be
peaceful; others warn it will be nothing short of explosive. But there's
one thing everyone can agree on: Traveling to the Mundo Maya in the
year 2012 is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity—and it’s not to be missed.
Travelers
to Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras in 2012 can expect a
yearlong celebration of Maya culture, past and present—and Moon Maya 2012
is the guide to the best of these celebrations. From Palenque and Tulum
to Tikal and Uaxactún, from Caracol to Copán, Central America expert
Joshua Berman details the top offerings of each destination: Maya-themed
sporting events and reenactments, ceremonies, dances, festivals,
important archaeological sites, and more. Packed with strategies for
planning a 2012 trip, lists of the organizations and tourism boards
offering the best packages and tours, and easy-to-read maps to help you
navigate your way through them all, Moon Maya 2012 gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.
US Kindle Edition
Sunday, February 19, 2012
FREE -- US ONLY Kindle Edition -- Moon Maya 2012: A Guide to Celebrations in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize and Honduras (Moon Handbooks)
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