Yucatan Temples
One of the seven wonders of the world Chichen Itza is a very popular location to visit in the Yucatan. Chichen Itza means "At the brim of the well where the Wise Men of the Water Live."
Tulum
Tulum is the 3rd most visited site in Mexico and the most visited spot in the state of Quintana Roo. What is now known as Tulum or in Mayan "fence or trench" was once known as Zama "city of dawn." This city was in its heyday during the 13th and 15th centuries, and there is no specific data about the population during these times but the estimate is between 1,000 and 1,600.
Coba
In the city of Coba, there is one of the few pyramids in the Yucatan you can still climb! The Nohoch Mul pyramid is 137 feet tall making it the tallest pyramid on the Yucatan Peninsula. The steps leading up the pyramid are different sizes so walking up can be a challenge, there is a rope to help guide you on your way up and down if its needed.
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The site is the nexus of the largest network of stone causeways of the ancient Mayan world, and it contains many engraved and sculpted stelae (upright stones) that document ceremonial life and important events of the Late Classic Period (c. 600–900 CE) of Mesoamerican civilization.
Ek Balam
Uxmal
Kabah
Dzibilchaltun Ruins