RIVIERA MAYA
TAAK BI HA
TAK BE LUM
POINTS OF INTEREST
Lights effects: ⭐ / Stalactites : ⭐⭐⭐ / Halocline: none / H2S: none / Sediment: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ /Overhead: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ / Atmosphere: ⭐⭐⭐
PRICE
$139 USD*
POINTS OF INTEREST
Lights effects: ⭐ / Stalactites : ⭐⭐⭐ / Halocline: none / H2S: none / Sediment: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ /Overhead: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ / Atmosphere: ⭐⭐⭐
PRICE
$139 USD*
TAAK BI HA
TAAK BI HA, which means “Hidden Road of Water” in Mayan, is one of the newest cenotes open for cavern diving, located a few hundred meters from the Dos Ojos cenote.
A small entrance with a steep staircase leads to an amazing dry cave which is lit for visitors. Near the entrance we find a hole with pulleys where heavy equipment can be lowered and raised with a rope.
This cenote has an abundance of fragile stalactites, stalagmites, many spectacular columns and small passages. Excellent diving skills, perfect buoyancy control, previous cenote experience is mandatory due to its shallow water and very fragile nature of the formation.
TAAK BI HA is also a perfect entrance for cave diving with access to the Sac Actun system with 376 km of lines explored.
TAAK BI HA
FEATURES
- Depth: 23 ft / 7 m
- Dive time: 60′
- Access: Moderate
- Level: Advanced min
Previous cenote experience
Excellent buoyancy control
TAAK BI HA
TAAK BI HA, which means “Hidden Road of Water” in Mayan, is one of the newest cenotes open for cavern diving, located a few hundred meters from the Dos Ojos cenote.
A small entrance with a steep staircase leads to an amazing dry cave which is lit for visitors. Near the entrance we find a hole with pulleys where heavy equipment can be lowered and raised with a rope.
This cenote has an abundance of fragile stalactites, stalagmites, many spectacular columns and small passages. Excellent diving skills, perfect buoyancy control, previous cenote experience is mandatory due to its shallow water and very fragile nature of the formation.
TAAK BI HA is also a perfect entrance for cave diving with access to the Sac Actun system with 376 km of lines explored.
TAAK BI HA
FEATURES
- Depth: 23 ft / 7 m
- Dive time: 60′
- Access: Moderate
- Level: Advanced min
Previous cenote diving
Excellent buoyancy control
TAK BE LUM
Recently opened to the public this cenote is hidden in the jungle and looks like a real introduction to cave diving. Its entrance is spectacular and cenote experience is required.
TAK BE LUM is known for its formations, which can only be admired here, of particular form. It seems that the walls of the cave are made of plastic and in some places large fires have raged. Nobody knows where these bubble-like formations come from.
Due to its proximity to the surface and the amount of organic matter, it provides enough food for the very curious blind fish, which can be seen here on almost every dive.
TAK BE LUM
FEATURES
- Depth: 23 ft / 7 m
- Dive time: 60′
- Access: Moderate
- Level: Advanced min
Previous cenote diving
Excellent buoyancy control
TAK BE LUM
Recently opened to the public this cenote is hidden in the jungle and looks like a real introduction to cave diving. Its entrance is spectacular and cenote experience is required.
TAK BE LUM is known for its formations, which can only be admired here, of particular form. It seems that the walls of the cave are made of plastic and in some places large fires have raged. Nobody knows where these bubble-like formations come from.
Due to its proximity to the surface and the amount of organic matter, it provides enough food for the very curious blind fish, which can be seen here on almost every dive.
TAK BE LUM
FEATURES
- Depth: 23 ft / 7 m
- Dive time: 60′
- Access: Moderate
- Level: Advanced min
Previous cenote experience
Excellent buoyancy control
INCLUDED
– Briefing about cenotes History, conservation, safety cavern rules and communication
– Max 4 divers/guide
– AL 12L (80ft/c3) Tank DIN/Yoke | weights | flashlights
– Nitrox 32% (with certification)
– Air-conditioned transport
– Mexican lunch on cenote site
– Cooler w/ natural juices, cold drinks, fruits
– Certified and experienced cave diving instructor and guide
– A lot of information about geology, History, fauna, Mayan culture, gastronomy and cave diving
*The entrance ticket to the cenote is not included in our price. Its price is $600 MXN, to be paid to the owners at the entrance, in cash.