A practical etiquette guide for visiting Chichen Itza respectfully and supporting better heritage tourism.

Respectful travel is practical, not abstract. It changes what you say, buy, and do on-site.
| Situation | Better choice |
|---|---|
| Crowded viewpoint | Wait turn and avoid blocking |
| Sacred zone | Keep voice low |
| Vendor interaction | Decline politely if not buying |
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Respect starts with attention. Slow down, observe, and avoid performative behavior for social media.
A respectful visitor leaves the site intact, supports good interpretation, and helps future travelers understand why this place matters.

Huong dan nay duoc tao ra de giup du khach trai nghiem Chichen Itza ro rang hon, it doan mo hon, nham di qua dia diem voi day du boi canh, ton trong di san dia phuong va ket noi sau hon voi lich su Maya.
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