Justin Bieber attends the 2015 American Music Awards (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Justin Bieber was asked to leave the Mayan archaeological site of Tulum after trying to climb the ruins on Thursday.
According to a Mexican official, Bieber and his entourage were asked to leave the Mayan site of Tulum after the singer allegedly tried to climb onto or among the ruins.
Visitors can climb some pyramids in Mexico, but officials rope off or place ‘no entry’ signs on ruins that are considered vulnerable or unstable.
Bieber has been vacationing on Mexico’s Caribbean coast south of Cancun, during the week.
A representative of a native Maya ecotourism camp that Bieber visited near Tulum days before described him as “completely respectful.”
Nathalie Leño, the spokeswoman for AllTournative, a cooperative effort with Maya communities at a camp called the Jungla Maya Park, said Bieber visited Tuesday and “expressed a lot of interest in the work we do to preserve the environment.”
“He was completely respectful, and he participated in the welcoming ceremony performed by a local shaman,” Leño recalled.
“He even ate some of the traditional food prepared by local communities,” she said.
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