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Quintana Roo

Nohoch Mul Pyramid (Coba)

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Nohoch Mul Pyramid (Coba)

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Nohoch Mul Pyramid (Coba)

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The Nohoch Mul Pyramid, meaning "Large Mound" in Maya, is a monumental ancient structure nestled within the sprawling Coba archaeological site on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. Located in the state of Quintana Roo, approximately 47 kilometers (29 miles) northwest of Tulum, this impressive pyramid stands at 42 meters (138 feet) tall, making it one of the highest ancient Maya structures in the region. Surrounded by the lush jungle and the tranquil waters of Lake Coba and Lake Macanxoc, it is a…

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    9. januar 2022

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    On foot or by bike to the pyramids in Coba
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    Traum Highest point of the area! ️ Supposedly at the end of the year can not be climbed.
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    In fact, the pyramid with the great view can unfortunately no longer be climbed since 2020 - contrary to the advice of various travel guides 🙁.
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    What are the best ways to explore the Coba archaeological site and reach Nohoch Mul Pyramid?

    The Coba archaeological site is quite expansive, and the Nohoch Mul Pyramid is located a significant distance from the main entrance. Visitors have several options for navigating the ancient sacbeob (white roads) that connect the various structures:

    • Walking: You can explore the site entirely on foot, which allows for a more leisurely pace and appreciation of the jungle surroundings. Be prepared for a walk of several kilometers to reach Nohoch Mul.
    • Bicycle Rental: Bicycles are available for rent near the entrance, offering a popular and efficient way to cover the distances between the different groups of ruins. This is a favorite among cyclists.
    • Bici-Taxi: For those who prefer not to walk or cycle, local guides offer 'bici-taxi' services, pedaling visitors around the site in a rickshaw-style cart.

    Each method offers a unique experience, allowing hikers and cyclists to immerse themselves in the historical landscape.

    Is it still possible to climb the Nohoch Mul Pyramid for panoramic views?

    No, climbing the Nohoch Mul Pyramid has been restricted since 2020 for preservation purposes. While the pyramid was once accessible, visitors can no longer ascend its steps. However, the site still offers remarkable panoramic views of the surrounding Yucatán jungle and lagoons from ground level and other accessible viewpoints within the archaeological zone.

    How long does it typically take to visit the Nohoch Mul Pyramid and the Coba archaeological site?

    To fully explore the Coba archaeological site, including the Nohoch Mul Pyramid and other significant structures like the Coba Group and Macanxoc Group, visitors should plan for at least 3 to 4 hours. This allows ample time for walking or cycling the ancient sacbeob, appreciating the ruins, and learning about the history of this ancient Maya city. Those who wish to delve deeper into the site's history or enjoy a more relaxed pace might consider allocating a full half-day.

    What are the parking and entrance fee arrangements for the Coba archaeological site?

    Parking is available at the entrance to the Coba archaeological site. There is typically a fee for parking. Upon arrival, visitors will also need to purchase an entrance ticket to access the archaeological zone. It's advisable to check current prices for both parking and entrance fees before your visit, as they can be subject to change.

    Are there any specific permits required to visit the Coba archaeological site or Nohoch Mul Pyramid?

    No special permits are generally required for individual visitors to enter the Coba archaeological site and view the Nohoch Mul Pyramid. Access is granted with the purchase of a standard entrance ticket at the site's main gate. However, if you are part of a large tour group or planning a commercial photography/filming project, it's always best to check with the official site administration for any specific requirements.

    What is the best time of year to visit Coba to avoid crowds and enjoy pleasant weather?

    While the intro mentions general dry periods, for a more specific angle on avoiding crowds and enjoying pleasant weather, consider visiting during the short dry period in February and March. This time often offers a good balance of less rain and moderate temperatures before the peak heat and humidity of late spring and summer. Visiting early in the morning, regardless of the season, is also highly recommended to experience the site with fewer people and cooler temperatures.

    Is the Coba archaeological site, including the area around Nohoch Mul Pyramid, suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Coba archaeological site can be family-friendly, especially with the option to rent bicycles or use bici-taxis to navigate the distances. The flat, ancient sacbeob are easy to traverse. While climbing the pyramid is no longer allowed, children can still enjoy exploring the ruins, spotting wildlife in the jungle, and learning about ancient Maya history. Bringing plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection is advisable for families.

    Are dogs allowed at the Coba archaeological site or near the Nohoch Mul Pyramid?

    Generally, pets, including dogs, are not permitted within the archaeological zones in Mexico, including the Coba site. This policy is in place to protect the ancient structures and local wildlife. It's best to make arrangements for your pet elsewhere if you plan to visit the ruins.

    What kind of natural features can visitors expect to see at the Coba site besides the ruins?

    The Coba archaeological site is nestled within a lush jungle environment, offering a rich natural experience alongside the historical ruins. Visitors can expect to see diverse tropical flora and fauna. The site is also uniquely surrounded by two significant lagoons, Lake Coba and Lake Macanxoc, which contribute to the area's natural beauty and historical importance as a water source for the ancient city. Keep an eye out for local birds and other wildlife during your exploration.

    What are the transportation options for reaching the Coba ruins from nearby towns like Tulum or Playa del Carmen?

    Visitors have several options for reaching the Coba ruins:

    • Rental Car: This offers the most flexibility, allowing you to travel at your own pace. The site is approximately 47 km (29 miles) northwest of Tulum.
    • Colectivo (Shared Van): These affordable public vans run regularly from Tulum to Coba.
    • Bus: ADO buses offer service to Coba from larger cities like Tulum and Playa del Carmen.
    • Taxi: Taxis can be hired from nearby towns, though this is generally a more expensive option.
    • Organized Tours: Many tour operators offer day trips to Coba, often combined with other attractions like cenotes.

    Are there guided tours available at the Coba archaeological site?

    Yes, guided tours are readily available at the Coba archaeological site. Upon arrival, you'll find local guides offering their services, often speaking multiple languages. A guided tour can significantly enhance your visit by providing historical context, insights into Maya culture, and details about the various structures, including the Nohoch Mul Pyramid and the extensive network of sacbeob.

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