Our guide spoke two languages and he told us interesting things about the area and the locals. He also noticed the weather was hot and kept looking for shade throughout the trip so we could sit and rest
Tulum
Posted: Jan 1, 2021
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Salaafung
5/5Outstanding
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Tulum is one of the last cities built and lived by the Mayan civilization, and one of the best preserved coastal Mayan sites. Along the site, the Caribbean Sea is really beautiful, and the water is very blue and clear.
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Posted: Feb 18, 2023
M25***40
4/5Excellent
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We cycled from the hotel to the site and it was easy to find. You can buy tickets in advance at the roadside stall next to the site, which means you can skip the queue to get in from the fast track. When you walk through the jungle to reach the site you will find almost no shade, so my advice is to bring a hat, water and sunscreen!
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Posted: Feb 9, 2021
可达的小小可爱
5/5Outstanding
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The building is very similar to the Pyramid of Tihuhuf, located in Cairo, Egypt, and was built in the 14th century with the Tulum civilization, with more than 60 stone buildings, playing a major role in Mexico's tourism, ice in the Caribbean Sea, built on steep hillsides, Travelers from all over the world also come here, taking pictures, punching in, and is currently a monument in the world
This Tulum, the Mayan city of the pre-Columbus period, is the main port leading to the heavy town of Coba Coba, the real name is Zama, meaning dawn. Tulum is taken by early explorers, meaning city walls in Mayan language. The site is located on a 39-foot (12-meter) cliff on the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in Quintana Roo, Mexico, and I had a great time with the eight people in the tour group.
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Posted: Sep 21, 2022
M33***37
4/5Excellent
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To be honest, the protection is not enough, and it has become a place to buy cheap products, and there is basically no considerable place.