Community Maya |   Your Guide to the "Real Mexico"
Visiting the Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche,  or any other
Mayan site in Mexico, gives you a true sense of the importance of sustaining the Mayan
heritage, and gaining a better understanding of how the Maya's developed over centuries.

The most common sites of the Yucatan Peninsula; Coba, Chichen Itza, Uxmal, Ek Balam,
Tulum etc, have been visited by millions of tourists throughout the decades, and will
remain an integral part of the appeal that brings tourists to this beautiful part of the world.

Many other sites like Palenque & Tonina in Chiapas, Monte Alban in Oaxaca, and Edzna in
the state of Campeche make up the larger circle of important Mayan Archaeological sites of
"Mundo Maya".

Thankfully, through Sustainable Tourism within the Riviera Maya, many Mayan
Communities have managed to gain a better understanding of Western society without
actually changing their own cultural heritage.

Sustainable Tourism is also an important step in the Ecology of Maya, and helps us to get a
better understanding of this wonderful nation of people.
Coba Mayan Village is a true
testament to the assistance of educating the many visitors to the communities and the
"Real Mexico".

With the help of this information site and sponsored sites we are able to make a difference
to the sustainability of Mayan Villages, and also assist in helping Mayan communities less
fortunate to thrive!
Community Life in Mayan Villages
Community Maya Historical Sites Photographs
Community Maya Sustainable Tourism
Coba Mayan Village History & Culture Tour
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Community Maya Village Life
Coba Mayan Village Community Program
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