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The °ä´Ç±èá²Ô ruins are set in the hills in the west of Honduras, near the border with Guatemala and can be easily incorporated into a trip combining the two countries.

The ruins mark the southeastern limit of Mayan dominance and are the most significant in Honduras.

Street stalls, °ä´Ç±èá²ÔAs with many of Central America’s archaeological sites they were buried in jungle when rediscovered in 1839. The site was cleared in the 1930s to reveal intricately carved stelae (three metre columns of stone), a hieroglyphic stairway and several ball courts.

The nearby town of °ä´Ç±èá²Ô Ruinas is a quiet and charming settlement with cobbled streets: a perfect place to while away some time before or after visiting the ruins.

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Suggested itineraries featuring °ä´Ç±èá²Ô

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    Our specialists seek out authentic ways to get to know the places that could feature in your trip. These activities reflect some of the experiences they've most enjoyed while visiting °ä´Ç±èá²Ô, and which use the best local guides.

    • Copán Archaeological Site
      Underground Mayan temples at °ä´Ç±èá²Ô

      °ä´Ç±èá²Ô Archaeological Site

      °ä´Ç±èá²Ô Archaeological Site

      A guided tour of the beautiful archaeological site of °ä´Ç±èá²Ô, marking the most southerly point of the Maya Empire. Discovered in 1570 by Diego García de Palacio, the ruins of °ä´Ç±èá²Ô were not excavated until the 19th century.

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    • Finca El Cisne
      Horse trekking at the Finca

      Finca El Cisne

      Finca El Cisne

      Carlos' family owns the farm, and he takes you on a tranquil horseback ride through the farmlands and beautiful scenery of the °ä´Ç±èá²Ô valley followed by a hearty farmhouse lunch cooked by Carlos' mother.

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