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The Dos and Don’ts When Visiting Cobá

Cobá is one of the most fascinating archaeological sites in the Yucatán Peninsula. Hidden deep in the jungle, this ancient Mayan city offers visitors a glimpse into a world of temples, ball courts, and sacbéob (white roads) that connected the empire. One of its biggest draws? The famous Nohoch Mul Pyramid, one of the few…
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Punta Laguna Near Cobá: A Pristine Natural Adventure

In the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula, Punta Laguna Natural Reserve is a must for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Very near the ancient ruins of Cobá, this area is home to an incredible diversity of wildlife. Also, stunning landscapes, and exhilarating activities. This water body offers an unforgettable experience in the midst of…
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The Steles of Coba: A Glimpse into Mayan History

Coba is a captivating archaeological site in the dense jungle of the Yucatán Peninsula. It offers a unique glimpse into the ancient Maya civilization. One of the most intriguing features of Coba are its steles, towering stone monuments. They feature intricate hieroglyphs that provide valuable clues about the site’s history and the lives of its…
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Cenote Multum-Ha: hot, humid, and mysterious

Multum Ha Cenote is located in the jungle, less than a 10-minute drive from the Coba Archaeological Site. A wide wooden deck with many stairs leading into the water, as well as a platform where tourists can leap into the water, can be found inside the cenote. Without a natural opening, the cenote becomes extremely…
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The great Mayan white path: a hidden secret

A path built by the Mayan society, the largest they built, is lost in southeastern Mexico. It’s an engineering masterpiece on par with the pyramids in terms of complexity. It’s the White Road, a limestone wonder. Each of these roads is a sacbe (Mayan for “white road”). Indeed, a recent study uncovers details of the…
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