The article explores the collapse of the Mayan civilization and the consequent abandonment of their cities, which now lie in ruins amidst the surrounding forests. The Mayan civilization once thrived in parts of Central America, building impressive cities and infrastructure. However, around 1000 A.D., their society faced a collapse, leading to the abandonment of these cities. The article highlights how the ruined remains provide archaeologists with valuable insights into Mayan life and culture, as they work to unravel the mysteries of this ancient civilization.