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    Xochicalco

    Acapulco, Mexico

    Visit Acapulco's Xochicalco on Spring Break - A Journey to Mexico's Distant Past

    If you're looking to visit Acapulco's Xochicalco on spring break, there are many important sites to take note of. The city's ancient past is shrouded in mystery, but many of its edifices still survive. Built after the decline of Teotihuacan, the fortified city's heyday had only lasted 200 years, but it is still considered one of the most important mysterious and fascinating archaeological sites on the Mexican high plateau. With affordable transportation and a pleasant journey in store for any tourists or researchers interested in the city's secrets, Xochicalco is both an interesting part of Mexico's cultural heritage and one of the must-see attractions available, if you visit Acapulco.

    What Is Xochicalco and Why Do You Need to Visit It?

    Anyone who wants to visit Acapulco's Xochicalco on spring break should already be familiar with the story of this mysterious place. The city is part of a pre-Columbian archaeological site filled with monuments dating back to about 200 BC. The exact time when the city was built is unknown, however, scholars place it sometime after the decline of Teotihuacan (100 BC to 650 AD). The city bloomed between 700 and 900 AD, when its existence came to an abrupt end as it was burned to the ground. The large monuments show many affinities with the Matlatzinca culture of the Toluca Valley, as well as Teotihuacan itself. It is estimated to have been home to more than 20,000 people, and their mystery, as well as the mystery of structures like its Temple of the Feathered Serpent have captivated researchers and authors for centuries. It is still unknown why the city was abruptly destroyed and abandoned after 900 AD.

    The Journey to Xochicalco

    The trip to the ruins of Xochicalco can take many hours by road; however, the journey itself is well worth the extra time. Hiring a guide and a driver will be an affordable bargain for any visitor, and the road through the tropical mountains is well worth the investment since the experience of a driver who has made the trip several time is invaluable in this case. The journey is fraught with stunning vistas through misty tropical mountains that past visitors have commended as a true adventure.

    Take a Tour to Visit Acapulco's Xochicalco on Spring Break

    Once in Xochicalco, it's a good idea to hire a guide. If you chose one of the available tours in Acapulco this is one issue you will not have to be concerned about. A guide is essential, however, in learning about the history and cultural heritage of the area, as well as understanding the purpose and nature of the various monuments. As you visit Acapulco's Xochicalco on spring break, you can enjoy walking along the entire site, exploring caves, the Pyramid of the Plumed Serpent and strolling to the imposing solar calendar.