Puerto Morelos Trip Overview
Visit the impressive archaeological site of Coba and discover the amazing Nohoch Mul, the highest temple in the Yucatan Peninsula.
From the top you will have stunning views of the jungle. Visit a secluded Mayan village and enjoy its well preserved natural beauties, lagoons, cenotes (sinkholes), jungle paths, and the natural reserve that protects the local flora and fauna. Rappel down thrilling cenotes and soar the canopy in breathtaking ziplines, swim in hidden caves and walk through the jungle learning about the environment.
Enjoy a lush meal of typical food, soft drinks and hand-made tortillas. Photographers of the Maya communities will take great pictures of you during the activities (Rappel, Hiking, Swimming, Two ziplines crossing, Canoe or kayak, Mayan ritual, Traditional meal)
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Duration: 9 to 10 hours
Starts: Puerto Morelos, Mexico
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Historical & Heritage Tours
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Visit the impressive archaeological site of Coba and discover the amazing Nohoch Mul, the highest temple in the Yucatan Peninsula.
From the top you will have stunning views of the jungle. Visit a secluded Mayan village and enjoy its well preserved natural beauties, lagoons, cenotes (sinkholes), jungle paths, and the natural reserve that protects the local flora and fauna. Rappel down thrilling cenotes and soar the canopy in breathtaking ziplines, swim in hidden caves and walk through the jungle learning about the environment.
Enjoy a lush meal of typical food, soft drinks and hand-made tortillas. Photographers of the Maya communities will take great pictures of you during the activities (Rappel, Hiking, Swimming, Two ziplines crossing, Canoe or kayak, Mayan ritual, Traditional meal)
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Stop At: Zona Arqueologica de Coba, Carretera Federal Tulum 307, Coba 77793 Mexico
Its name is translated as “water with moss” or “water moisture”, although there are authors who suggest that it means “murky water”, due to the proximity to small lakes with a rather cloudy color. Other researchers of the ancient Mayan language propose more translations, among which “chachalacas water” may be mentioned; “Tooth of Tuza”, which would also come from the Mayan words or “abundant water”.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Coba, Coba, Yucatan Peninsula
Inside the jungle and 30 hours from the beaches of the Riviera Maya is a hidden treasure. A small village that still preserves with pride and tradition its Mayan past, one of the greatest exponents of the pre-Hispanic origin of our country. His name is Pac-Chen and knowing him is an extraordinary experience.
The first indications of the Mayan culture originate in the Early Preclassic around the year 2000 B.C., so when we refer to this village has managed to maintain its origins we do not say so lightly. Can you imagine being able to get in touch with the stories of a town that still retains an ancient worldview?
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes