Discover Ek Balam, one of the Yucatan's most remarkable Maya sites where recent archaeological discoveries have revealed some of the finest stucco artwork in the Maya world, including the incredible facade of the Oval Palace decorated with elaborate sculptures of warriors, priests, and mythological creatures that have retained their original colors and intricate details after centuries in the jungle. Climb the massive Acropolis pyramid, one of the tallest Maya structures in the northern Yucatan, for spectacular views over the jungle canopy and surrounding Maya countryside, while exploring well-preserved ball courts, defensive walls, and residential areas that housed the elite of this powerful city-state. Marvel at the recently uncovered El Trono (The Throne) facade with its incredibly detailed stucco sculptures featuring winged figures, serpent heads, and complex iconography that provides unprecedented insights into Maya religious beliefs, political power structures, and artistic achievements that rival the greatest works of ancient civilizations. Learn about ongoing archaeological work using advanced conservation techniques to preserve these fragile artworks while continuing excavations that reveal new structures and artifacts, making Ek Balam one of the most exciting Maya sites for understanding how these sophisticated urban centers functioned and the complex social hierarchies that governed Maya civilization during its Classic period peak. Tickets to Chichen Itza to visit Ek Balam are available online: https://www.chichenitza.com/tickets