Kabah in Merida

Kabah

Merida, Mexico

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Is Kabah worth visiting?

Kabah is a tiny archeological site that makes up part of the Puuc Route, a collection of sites that all boast Puuc architecture. Kabah is worth visiting, if only to see the impressive Temple of Masks with a facade made up of hundreds of sculptures of the rain God Chaac.

Is Coba Mayan or Aztec?

Coba, a significant ancient Mayan city, dates back to 600-900 AD. Once a thriving center of trade and culture, it was the capital city of the area and Tulum was under their rule and it features the tallest pyramid in the Yucatán, Nohoch Mul, which is taller than the famous El Castillo from Chichen-Itza.

How much does it cost to go to Kabah ruins?

Kabah is an ancient Maya archaeological site about 65 miles (105 km) south of Mérida, featuring the iconic Codz Poop Palace with hundreds of stone masks. It is part of the Ruta Puuc and can be visited in about 1 hour 20 minutes by car. Entry costs 75 MXN (US-$4) for foreign adults.