What makes it 90% Solo-Friendly: A solo traveler can climb the 120 steep steps for 42-m jungle views, rent a bike, and roam sacbé trails freely; risks are clear and restrooms suffice for one adult.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: You can climb the pyramid, explore nearby ruins and take a quick cenote dip within this time.
Climb Nohoch Mul Pyramid:
Ascend 120 steps to the summit of Nohoch Mul, the Yucatán’s highest pyramid.
Tip: Go early to avoid crowds and linger at the top for jungle views.
Self-guided Jungle Walk:
Follow marked trails to smaller temples like La Iglesia and ancient ball courts.
Tip: Pick up a free map at the entrance to plan your route.
Rent a Bike:
Cycle along sacbé roads to cover more ruins and forest paths.
Tip: Rent at the site entrance and carry water in a backpack.
Birdwatching:
Spot spider monkeys and tropical birds among the canopy near the pyramid.
Tip: Bring binoculars and stay silent at dawn for the best sightings.
Swim in a Nearby Cenote:
Cool off in Cenote Choo-Ha, Tankach Ha or Multum-Ha after touring the ruins.
Tip: Leave valuables at a secure locker and bring a towel in your daypack.

Corey Grable
An amazing place. To see technology at its finest through its architecture and to see it still intact was an incredible experience!
Isaac Taylor
I went to 3 different ruins on my trip and this was by far my favorite. That shade and the forest was magic.
Lisa Odine
Recommended it if you are near Tulum area. It's about an hour and a half walk, you can rent a bike or they drive you with a tricycle, about 6km all in all to see all the sites. It's surrounded by the jungle so plenty of shade and a nice walk. Big parking on site, cost us 70 pesos and as usual at all archeological sites in Yucatan you pay two fees, one to enter as a tourist and one ticket for the e...
Veronika Olsarova
Really nice walk through the forest with a nice pyramids. Great place to be in a hot day as you are in a shade all the time. We went there really early so no one was there which was nice to have the place just for us. After an hour it started to filling up with people so I recommend to go early.
Julio Estala
Its a nice place to visit. To really appreciate the whole trip its best to have a guide to tell you the history and you could understand what its all about. Lots of things to see. Trip on a bike to the ruins was awesome. Nature at its best.
Visit November to April to avoid heavy rain and muddy trails. Arrive before 9 AM for cooler air and active wildlife.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entry fee (INAH + ejido) | MXN 200 |
| Bike rental | MXN 100 |
| Cenote entry | MXN 100 |
| Snacks and drinks | MXN 80 |
| Total Estimated | MXN 480 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Coba archaeological site, 77793 Q.R., Mexico
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