Friday, May 11, 2012

Mexico December 21, 2012

Many are planning a trip to Mexico on December 21, 2012 is believed to be the date of doomsday. Travel package available for the tourist who wants to Mexico. Dated December 21, 2012 actually marks the end of the ancient Mayan calendar.


Most tourists who plan a tour of Resurrection are a tourist from Australia. Meg Hall, from the Chimu Adventures travel agency that used to deal with tourists from Australia for a tour of the Latin American region, he mentioned that many potential tourists who are planning a trip to Mexico on that date.

Increased travel bookings to Mexico also experienced by Tucan Travel Marketing Manager Todd Barry, especially requests to join the tour of "Circle of Maya". tourists choose to travel to some Mayan heritage sites.

"We expect a rise in bookings in the months ahead. Most people are just starting to plan their vacations to the area there, which is high season for tourism so the price is most expensive," he said.

The Mexican government heavily promoting tourism campaign "Mundo Maya 2012" and is planning a variety of celebrations for the day. The city of Tapachula, on the border of Guatemala, has installed a giant digital clock that counts down until the date of December 21, 2012.

A Mayan-themed new museum will be opened in the Yucatan in June 2012. While tourist resorts around Cancun and Playa Del Carmen put a message and photo on a "time capsule" to be buried for 50 years.

Mexican archaeologists believe the year 2012 refer to 1300-year-old stone marks the end of the Mayan calendar, rather than as an end. Maya civilization which reached the height of glory in 300-900 BC-known experts in the field of astronomy.