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Archaeological corridor in Quintana Roo to become new tourism product

By Tribune Travel

October 21, 2022

An archaeological corridor is being created for the state of Quintana Roo. In a briefing, Governor Mara Lezama reported the state’s new tourism product which will integrate the archaeological zone of Paamul II with Ichkabal.

She said the new corridor will contribute to promoting sustainable tourism development.

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According to her, the new corridor will support the growth of a sustainable tourism industry.

This corridor seeks to integrate the archaeological zone of Paamul II with Ichkabal, passing through the partially flooded cave systems of Garra del Jaguar, Ocho Balas, and Las Manitas with cave paintings, which will depressurize the tourist demand generated in the walled city of Tulum.The public opening of the pre-Hispanic city Ichkabal in Bacalar is the result of the work carried out through the Program for the Improvement of Archaeological Zones (Promeza), making Quintana Roo the state with the largest number of archaeological zones included in the Program.

The archaeological projects are part of the progress made in the construction of section 5 of the Maya Train that will run through Riviera Maya.

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