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At Chichen Itza there are many nature reserves for observing flora and fauna. In these areas you can explore sinkholes and their underground streams and rivers, some of which are hidden in beautiful caverns.
Cenote Dzitnup is 31 miles from Chichen Itza and about 4 miles southeast of the city of Valladolid, this sinkhole is inside an underground cavern that has curious rock formations and dozens of stalactites. Here you’ll also find turquoise-blue waters illuminated by sunlight that enters through a hole in the cavern’s ceiling. Open daily from 7:00 to 5:00.
Cenote Zaci is 25 miles east of Chichen Itza off Highway 180, near the main square in Valladolid. This is one of the largest and most impressive open-air sinkholes on the Yucatan Peninsula. The sinkhole, which measures 92 feet in diameter, has been converted into a rustic swimming pool. Open daily from 8:00 to 7:00.
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