When you are looking for interesting destinations for gay travel, there are a multitude of locations you can select from. For those that enjoy spending time on the beach and enjoying the water, Mexico’s rich coasts present many engaging opportunities.
However, there is much more to water fun to be found in Mexico than what is on its coast. For many, visitors enjoy visiting the unique and fun sights and sounds of a Cenote vacation in the Yucatan region.
A Cenote is a naturally occurring sinkhole carved out of subterranean caverns. It is part of a vast underground network of rivers and caves, which are located about 60 feet below the earth’s surface. These age old caverns are striking and almost mythical in their beauty.
Cenotes were formed over the course of several thousands of years as a result of caverns and caves collapsing. This created sinkholes that captured water runoff. This yielded a tremendous opportunity for the ancient Mayans to acquire a source of water in areas where topical waterways were dry or limited.
These Cenotes were also used for ancient rituals and were once considered the gateway to the spiritual afterlife. As a result, they were properly maintained which enabled them to survive well into the modern era.
Some travelers might be a bit put off by descriptions like “underground” and “subterranean,” conjuring a mental image of a dark and frightening environment that is hardly suitable for an enjoyable vacation. But this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Cenote vacation areas have plenty of incredible adventures to offer. There are thousands of these Cenotes in the Yucatan region, and these caverns are some of the most attractive and unique destinations for the avid world traveler.
There are many reasons to visit a Cenote in Yucatan. The crystalline waters themselves are quite enjoyable as they are among the most beautiful and clear waters in all of Mexico.
The waters of the Cenotes are still and placid, with no currents to disturb them. Water temperature averages around 75 degrees, making them a relaxing place to bask. This is uncharacteristic of surface lakes and waterways, and makes a Cenote quite a unique vacation experience.
When it comes to actually visiting a Cenote, it is important to perform a little research first. After all, there are multitudes of them in Yucatan and you want to select the right one for your vacation needs.
When you visit a Cenote, come prepared to enjoy the wonderful sights you’ll see on the way. To get to your destination, you’ll walk down historic foot paths that are centuries old, and the rock formations that you’ll enjoy are millennia old. So, don’t rush past them to your destination; instead take some time to soak in the almost surreal, historic sights.
You might consider joining a tour group with a guided tour of the Cenote to take full advantage of this captivating experience. You’re sure to enjoy yourself and bring home many wonderful memories.
travel & leisure - Posted by Ricardo d Argence on April 12, 2009
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