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Can you climb any Mayan ruins in Mexico?

The pyramids and temples are common at most of the ancient Mayan sites around Yucatan and Quintana Roo but to prevent injury and damage to them many are roped off and you can't climb. There are though 3 that you can climb. Coba, Uxmal and one in Izamal.



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Many travelers confuse the city of Chichen Itza with its largest and most famous pyramid, El Castillo. Like the other ancient Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza, El Castillo cannot be climbed. Archaeologists and local conservationists are protecting this ancient wonder for generations to come.

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You Can Climb All the Way to the Top Ek Balam ruins are some of the tallest in the area, standing at 95 feet tall. You're allowed to climb to the highest point of the ruins, which will take you high above the treetops and give you a stunning view of the peninsula.

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Pyramids to Climb in Mexico The pyramids and temples are common at most of the ancient Mayan sites around Yucatan and Quintana Roo but to prevent injury and damage to them many are roped off and you can't climb. There are though 3 that you can climb. Coba, Uxmal and one in Izamal.

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Climbing is not permitted at the Tulum ruins. Because the ruins are very old and unstable, the central structures like Pyramid El Castillo and Temple of the Frescoes have been roped off. Visitors are required to stay on the designated walking paths.

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It is forbidden to climb it and fines range from $4000 to $8400 for trespassers, depending on the amount of damage caused. However, this weekend, it was onlookers who meted out punishment for climbing the national treasure.

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According to Article 55 of the Federal Law on Monuments and Archaeological, Artistic and Historical Areas, travelers can expect to receive a fine that could be as high as 100,000 pesos, which equates to around $5,000 USD – a hefty chunk of change for a few likes on social media.

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Climbing the temples at Chichen Itza has been illegal for some 15 years now, with the ban coming into force in 2008 over concerns about the safety of those climbing and the potential long-term damage to the ancient structures themselves.

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According to a spokesman from the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), the man was fined 5000 pesos (around $266 USD) for breaking the rules. The man who wielded the stick was not charged or fined for his actions.

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No one has been allowed on the pyramid and definitely not inside the pyramid for decades now.

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Yes! A self-guided walking tour of Tulum is the best way to explore everything that the fantastic site offers. Not only will the app give you directions on where to go, but it will also tell you all about the secret history of the Mayan empire.

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Archaeologists have discovered a cave filled with hundreds of artifacts beneath the ruins of the Mayan city of Chichen Itza in Mexico, the lead researcher on the project said Monday, calling the find incredible.

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Can you visit Chichén Itzá on your own? Yes, it's not required to book a private tour or guide. In fact, many travelers choose to rent a car and drive themselves to the various sightseeing locations around the Yucatan for a more flexible schedule.

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Clap your hands at the base of the pyramid, and the song of a sacred Mayan bird will echo through the air. Been Here? Want to Visit? The Mayan city of Chichen Itza is full of architectural and engineering marvels.

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The interiors of all three pyramids of Giza are open to visitors, but each requires the purchase of a separate ticket. Although tourists were once able to freely climb the pyramids, that is now illegal. Offenders face up to three years in prison as penalty.

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In fact, many people actively prefer Tulum because it's less crowded! Tulum is quiet, serene, and. Tulum is a much more compact archeological site than the sprawling Chichen Itza. The structures within Tulum are close together and don't feature many stairs.

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Tulum ruins are located 130 km south of Cancun and is considered by many as the most beautiful of the Mayan Ruins sites around Cancun, is small but exquisitely poised on the fifteen-meter-high cliffs above the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea.

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There are some things you have to avoid in Tulum… Since tons of people visit the Yucatan Peninsula, it can be a spot where tourists unknowingly participate in tourist traps, environmental crises, and exploitation of locals.

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