Denyce M.
Yelp
We went here back in December of 2018. So glad we went when we did as I can't imagine what it is like when it is hot and humid. This was a cool trip and there is plenty that makes up the huge Cobá archaeological zone and famous Mayan ruins it contains. Even at this time of the year, we were sweaty making the climb up, so I can't image what it is like in the summer #deathclimb
The decision to go to Cobá was last minute, so we didn't have time to do the entire site, but we did do the Mooch Mul Pyramid. Cobá is in the middle of a jungle, which I thought was very cool. There was a feeling that this site was left the way it was when it was first discovered. Not only is it the second tallest Mayan pyramid in the world (42 meters - 137 feet), but visitors are still allowed to climb the 120 steps to the top. I am surprised that they are still letting people climb on the pyramid.
The climb going up was fine, even with me and The Queen wearing dresses and sandals, but next time we will dress appropriately. Because this was a last-minute trip after lunch, we didn't plan on going here to climb. We did not make it to the top, based on the time, but we did get about half up. The view from there was still impressive.
Be warned, the climb up is fine. Coming down, the descent isn't easy because of the steep, uneven, and slippery steps. There is a rope to assist in the climb, but we had to come down the stairs moving sideways. There were some folks that were basically coming down on their butts. One woman literally did not come down...looked like she was terrified to move down. Someone went up to bring her down.
The entire archaeological site is over 30+ square miles. You can rent bike or hire a "bike taxi". On another day with more time, we could have walked, but we were under the clock and rented the bike taxi. The next time we go there, I will still do the bike as it gives you more time to see the ruins. The bikers were great and stopped back on the way to the gate to let use view other ruins and take photos.
I have heard that the ruins at Chichen Itza are very scenic, but you can't climb the pyramid because it is banned. I am glad we went to Cobá to get the full experience of the climb.