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Cenote Yokdzonot, Yokdzonot

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Este parador Ecoturístico es operado por la misma comunidad de Yokdzonot, desde hace más de 6 años

Es uno de los proyectos apoyados, por la CDI (Comisión Nacional de los Pueblos indígenas), como parte del Programa de Turismo Alternativo en Zonas Indígenas.

This eco-touristic site has been operated by the same community of Yokdzonot,for more than 6 years.

It is one of those projects supported by the CDI (National Commission of the indigenous people) as a part of the Tourism Project in indigenous areas

ここにあるセノーテは、環境に配慮した観光地として、6年以上前からYokdzonot(ヨクソノット)の村の人々によって運営されています。

CDI(全国先住民委員会)が支援している数々のプロジェクトの中の、“先住民地域における観光プロジェクト”の1つです。
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Cenote Yokdzonot reviews

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  • It was first time to visit a cenote and it could not have been better. Rent a car and drove the one and a half with no issues. Parking is very limited but got lucky. Worth the trip and $300 pesos for....  more
    It was first time to visit a cenote and it could not have been better. Rent a car and drove the one and a half with no issues. Parking is very limited but got lucky. Worth the trip and $300 pesos for....  more »
  • We wanted a quiet cenote but with facilities, life jackets and a life guard. There were max 10 people in the water and at times we were the only ones. Really magical. Unlike Ik Kil, there is little.....  more
    We wanted a quiet cenote but with facilities, life jackets and a life guard. There were max 10 people in the water and at times we were the only ones. Really magical. Unlike Ik Kil, there is little.....  more »
  • This was the first cenote I've visited in Mexico🇲🇽! A cenote is a natural sinkhole that's created from the collapse of limestone bedrock, which exposes groundwater🌊. The term is associated with... 
    This was the first cenote I've visited in Mexico🇲🇽! A cenote is a natural sinkhole that's created from the collapse of limestone bedrock, which exposes groundwater🌊. The term is associated with...  more »
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  • It was the first cenote we’ve visited and appears it was the BEST! Unforgettable experience and NO ppl around. This place is definitely worth to visit. We didn’t use restaurant ( as we were running late). But took a brief walk ( parking is free ) from cenote to the village and didn’t regret it.
  • The first cenote we visited. Parking was free in front of the cenote. Entrance was 150 pesos per person. We were here around 3:30 PM and there were not a lot of people. A swimming jacket was mandatory which was included in the entrance fee. The were rooms to change but no lockers. You could bring your stuff down to the cenote, but there was not a lot of space. Though, sufficient space when there are not a lot of people. When we were there, there were more local people than tourists. The water of the cenote was not clear but you could sometimes feel and see big fishes touching you lol. We spend here only an hour.
  • We selected this cenote because it was an open one which our client's wished for and of course they were so happy. It was filled with many local folks that made it much more enriching for their family. Their wish wash to be around local folks and we made that happen. This cenote park is layed back and very calm/peaceful place. The staff were all kind and friendly. There is a restaurant on top of the hill from the cenote...with all your traditional Mexican dishes and drinks. We took our client's from Belgium 🇧🇪 to Uxmal ruins and after an exhausting day with stopped here to be refreshed in the beautiful waters. Billy D
  • I don't believe I have ever seen water inland and not at the top of a mountain look so clear. There were fish and I can't understand how they got there! We also did the zip line which only cost a few pesos and took you directly over the cenote.
  • Most beautiful cenote we visited on the peninsula, a truly magical experience. We visited it after Chichen Itzá near 1pm and it was completely empty.

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