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English
Included
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Uxmal and uncover its fascinating Mayan ruins
Discover the stunning Mayan ruins of Uxmal and Kabah in Yucatan
Visit Kabah, an ancient site with rich culture and architecture
Experience the history and heritage of two archaeological sites in one trip
€ 82.37
€ 75.78


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Begin your adventure by meeting your guide at a central location on the iconic Paseo Montejo in Mérida, then board a comfortable van for a scenic ride through the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula. As the journey unfolds, immerse yourself in the beauty of its natural landscapes and the rich cultural heritage that has shaped this region for centuries. Your first stop is the awe-inspiring Uxmal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most remarkable cities of the ancient Mayan world. Purchase your entry tickets and follow your expert guide through this fascinating archaeological site, where towering pyramids, intricate carvings, and centuries-old structures reveal the grandeur of a lost civilization.
The experience continues with a visit to Kabah, another iconic Mayan settlement that offers a deeper glimpse into this intriguing culture. Stroll among its impressive ruins, admire the famous Palace of the Masks, and capture breathtaking views that speak of an era steeped in history and mystique. After exploring these incredible sites, sit back and relax on the return journey to Mérida, taking in the stunning scenery of the Yucatan Peninsula. As the sun casts its golden glow across the landscape, reflect on a day filled with discovery, culture, and unforgettable moments.
Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
Tour guide
Bottles of water
Admission fees
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Lunch / Drinks
Gratuities
Uxmal and Kabah entrance fees
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Kabah is outstanding. Glad we decided to go. Find Pablo Villareal. He is a great guide who speaks English.

Nice little historic site, the hidden gem of Yucatan. It took us around an hour to walk around. The best way to start exploring this route is from Merida. I recommend to follow the Ruta Puuc (Puuc Route), which connects five Mayan archeological sites.

The ruins of Kabah are a hidden gem in yucatan. They're not crowded with tourists, and you can get to the top of the pyramids. The entrance fee is very cheap and right at the entrance you can take a bus back to Merida or uxmal ruins. Be aware there's no signal in that area. I came to kabah by the town of Santa Elena, where one of the locals offered me on his bike a ride to kabah ruins for $50 mexican pesos. The ruins are still in very good shape, and it's a very moderate size for you to explore

As part of the Ruta Puuc, we dedicated a full day to exploring Uxmal and stayed overnight at a nearby hotel. The next day, we visited three of the main sites along the Ruta Puuc, starting with Kabah. Although much smaller in scale compared to Uxmal, Kabah was absolutely beautiful, with the Puuc architectural style prominently featured throughout the site. There are informative signs that help guide your visit, though we didn’t see any tour guides available on-site. Be prepared—it gets very hot, so bringing water, an umbrella, and comfortable shoes is a must. For those with mobility issues or elderly visitors, the ruins can be a bit challenging due to the many steps and uneven terrain. However, one of the highlights is that you can still climb parts of the structures, which makes the experience even more engaging.

Site is small and can basically all be seen from the entrance but the few buildings are all large and spectacular. Codz pop building with rows of masks and statues of humans round back has some of the finest sculpture in the region left on site.



