Kabah - Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
- Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company)
Kabah Yucatan Peninsula
Once a thriving Mayan city, now an impressive ruin.
Read more at:
Travel blogs from Kabah:
- ... This mainly consists of the Lol Tun Caves and the Mayan sites of Uxmal, Kabah, Sayil, Xlapak and Labna ...
- ... It was a good base for exploring the nearby sites of Oxkutzcab, Santa Elena and the Maya ruins of Uxmal and Kabah ...
- ... 30am, no wonder the Mayans have a lot of carvings dedicated to Chac the rain god We parted ways at Kabah ...
- ... Next day we bus hop along the Ruta Puuk and view the Mayan temples of Labna, Xlapak, Sayil, Kabah and finally get to Uxmal (oosh-mahl) late in the afternoon ...
- ... Lucille et moi nous rendons en premier lieu à Kabah à une vingtaine de kilomètres au sud d'Uxmal, le site de Kabah abrite un très beau Palacio de las Mascaras ...
Read these blogs and more at:
Photos from:
- Uxmal, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
- Merida, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
- La Quemada, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
- Champoton, Campeche, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Photos in this video:
- The Mayan ruins at Kabah by Mikeandmary from a blog titled Uxmal
- Lauren and me at Kabah by Amandanlauren from a blog titled Day 1: Sun, meet two white girls
- El Palacio Kabah by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- Kabah 3 by Rodriram from a blog titled Yucatan!
- Kabah 2 by Rodriram from a blog titled Yucatan!
- Kabah by Stevelegassick from a blog titled Kabah (750-950 CE)
- Kabah by Bradmccartney from a blog titled Merida
- Kabah by Rodriram from a blog titled Yucatan!
- Kabah by Cath_rich_rtw06 from a blog titled Merida
- Kabah by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
Maya Complex Kabah Yucatan Mexico
Kabah was inhabited by the mid 3rd century BC. Most of the architecture now visible was built between the 7th century and 11th centuries AD. A sculpted date on a doorjamb of one of the buildings gives the date 879, probably around the city's height. Another inscribed date is one of the latest carved in the Maya Classic style, in 987. Kabaah was abandoned or at least no new ceremonial architecture built for several centuries before the Spanish conquest of Yucatán.
The most famous structure at Kabah is the Palace of the Masks, the façade decorated with hundreds of stone masks of the long-nosed rain god Chaac; it is also known as the Codz Poop, meaning Rolled Matting, from the pattern of the stone mosaics. This massive repetition of a single set of elements is unusual in Maya art, and here is used to unique effect.
Guia Yucatán - Kabah. Viajando con PDGTV / Yucatan Guide - Kabah. Traveling with PDGTV
La zona arqueológica de Kabah que significa La Mano Poderosa está a 100 Km al sur de Mérida y aunque es pequeña y todavía está en proceso de reconstrucción, es famosa por el hermoso edificio llamado el Codz Poop, adornado con cientos de mascaras del dios de la lluvia llamado Chaac. El nombre del edificio en maya yucateco significa Estera o Petate enrollado. Famoso también es su elegante arco que señalaba el camino que conectaba con Uxmal y tiene la ventaja de que no está tan saturada de visitantes como Chichén Itzá, Tulum o Uxmal.
The archaeological zone of Kabah, that means The Powerful Hand is 100 Km south of Merida and although is small and it´s still in reconstruction process, is famous for the beautiful building called the Codz Poop, decorated with hundreds of mask of the rain god called Chaac. The name of the building in Yucatecan Maya means Rolled Mat. Also famous is its elegant arch that marked the road that connected with Uxmal and has the advantage that is not as crowded as Chichen Itza, Tulum or Uxmal.
¡Conoce todos los videos de Viajando con Pata de Gato TV!
Know all the videos of Traveling with Pata de Gato TV!
¡Conóce nuestro canal! ¡Tenemos otros programas que te podrían gustar!
Know our channel! We have other programs that you would like!
¡Síguenos en las redes sociales! / Follow us in the social networks!
Facebook:
Twitter:
Google+:
Pinterest:
Instagram: @patadegatotv
Kabah Yucatan: Puuc route
Kabah Yucatan
Kabah- Pyramid Yucatan,Mexico Vlog
This video is about Kabah- Pyramid Mexico Vlog
The masks of the Maya ruins of Kohunlich, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
The Mayan ruins of Kohunlich on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Our guide informs us that the famous masks on the side of the great pyramid are made of stucco, not stone, leading one to wonder how much reconstruction has been done. They survived the years by being hidden beneath a layer of rock when the pyramid's size was increased by later rulers.
Kabah, Mexico
By Ron Gatepain. To learn about Kabah go to the Famous Historic Buildings website (famous-historic-buildings.org.uk)
Labna - Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
- Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company)
Labna Yucatan Peninsula
Smaller than Uxmal or Chichén Itzá, this ancient Mayan city is less crowded with tourists but offers some beautiful archeological sights.
Read more at:
Travel blogs from Labna:
- ... This mainly consists of the Lol Tun Caves and the Mayan sites of Uxmal, Kabah, Sayil, Xlapak and Labna ...
- ... They were going to visit a couple of the sites, Labna and Kabah, that we had been trying to get to yesterday ...
- ... Next day we bus hop along the Ruta Puuk and view the Mayan temples of Labna, Xlapak, Sayil, Kabah and finally get to Uxmal (oosh-mahl) late in the afternoon ...
- ... Nous nous rendons ensuite au site de Labna que l'on pourrait traduire par ¨vieille maison¨ ...
- ... We do well and realise we probably have time to hit the Ruta Puuc in the afternoon, in reverse, starting at Labna (37 pesos), then Xlapak (free) then Sayil (37 pesos) ...
Read these blogs and more at:
Photos from:
- La Quemada, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
- Izamal, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
- Merida, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
- Oxkutzcab, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Photos in this video:
- Maison de paysan Labna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- El Mirador de Labna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- El Palacio de Labna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- L'Arche de Labna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- Labna Arch by Quieroviajar from a blog titled Mayan Ruins
- Labna 2 by Pandacourtis from a blog titled A few days flat and yet more Mayan Temples
- Labna by Cath_rich_rtw06 from a blog titled Merida
- Labna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- Labna by Daniel_sarah from a blog titled The 5 archaeological sites including Uxmal
- Labna by Stevelegassick from a blog titled Labna
Mayan ruins in Mayapan, in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Mayapán es una zona arqueológica de Yucatán y es esplendorosa. Tiene una pirámide muy parecida a la de Kukulkán en Chichén Itzá, sólo más pequeña y toda una ciudad alrededor fascinante.
Abren todos los días y el valor de la entrada es de $50 M.N.
Más destinos de México en tripinmexico.mx
Síguenos en:
Twitter/Instagram: @trip_in_mexico
YUCATAN PENINSULA, MEXICO JAN 2009: Part 2
This video features the Ancient Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza, Kabah, and Uxmal. It also highlights the Cenotes (sink holes) of Ik-Kil and the 3 Cenotes at Cuzama
EXPLORING Ruta Puuc - The FORGOTTEN Mayan Ruins of the Yucatan ! (MEXICO TRAVEL)
Join us on an adventure, as we explore the Ruta Puuc, a series of lesser known Mayan ruins in the Yucatan, of Mexico. Escape the crowds, and follow us around from Uxmal, to Kabah,Sayil,Xlapak and Labana. Find out how much we spent on each site, and see the unique features of each ruin . The Ruta Puuc is a MUST DO when you visit the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico! Make sure to subscribe, to keep up with our adventures. Leave a comment so I know you're watching.
SUBSCRIBE HERE:
YUCATAN PLAYLIST:
Offers for Members of the Barrio:
WANT $40.00 off your first Airbnb stay?:
(Support this channel, by buying through these affiliate links)
ALL OF MY TRAVEL VLOGGING GEAR (KIT):
DJi Mavic Pro Drone:
CANON G7X MARK II:
GO PRO HERO 5:
Go Pro Sport Kit/Accessories:
Big Joby Tripod:
Little Joby Tripod:
New Outlander Daypack (20 L size great for holding gear):
Canon Battery Pack NB-13L:
SanDisk Extreme 128GB Flash Memory Card:
Skinny Micromuff (essential for wind noise):
CONNECT-
FOLLOW ME ON IG:
FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER:
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK:
CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE:
SEND ME AN EMAIL: herebebarr@gmail.com
More About Here Be Barr
I'm Jon Barr, an ex-sportscaster turned travel vlogger. If you're looking for waste no-time ,incredibly informative videos loaded with useful travel tips, you've come to the right place! My vlogs are made for the savvy traveler. Subscribe to learn all of my travel tips, tricks, and secrets that have helped me visit 33 countries. Based out of NYC but always on the go. Don't be shy to reach out via Social Media or Private Message.
Estado de Yucatán: Ruta Puuc.
Esta primera parte del viaje con mi amigos a la Ruta Puuc es más un paseo visual por algunas de las primeras zonas arqueológicas que podrán encontrarán en su camino hacia el sur del Estado de Yucatán.
Espero les guste y compartan.
Nos vemos la próxima semana en la segunda parte de este recorrido por Yucatán.
Yucatan, Mexico
Located in southeastern Mexico on the Yucatan Peninsula. Borders the states of Campeche and Quintana Roo. Yucatan has a hot and humid climate. During your stay, you can visit the state capital, Merida, where you can take a stroll down Paseo Montejo, the city's main avenue, which is lined with beautiful palaces, old buildings and 19th-century mansions. All that and much more makes the so-called White City one of the most visited destinations in the country. In the surrounding areas, you can visit old henequen haciendas, many of which have been converted into luxurious hotels with museums, restaurants and spa services.
You can also visit the town of Valladolid, where you'll find numerous sinkholes (ponds connected by underground streams), the ideal spots to go swimming or cave diving. There's also the magical town of Izamal, where you can check out the magnificent Ex-Convent of San Antonio de Padua, which has the largest atrium in the Americas.
In this state you can also visit the interesting Mayan archaeological zones, such as Uxmal, Kabah, Labna, Sayil, Dzibilchaltun and the impressive ceremonial grounds of Chichen Itza, which was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. Among the notable sights there are the Observatorio (Observatory), also known as the Caracol, the Juego de Pelota (Ball Court) and the Piramide de Kukulcan (Pyramid of Kukulcan), where you can witness the shadow image of a plumed serpent descend on the pyramid's stairs every spring equinox.
Yucatan also offers beautiful natural environments, such as Celestun, the natural habitat for hundreds of pink flamingoes, or Ria Lagartos, where you can go kayaking through the mangroves. During you visit, don't forget to try the Yucatan's famous regional cuisine.
yucatan.gob.mx
Kabah / Mexico Travel Vlog #139 / The Way We Saw It
During our stay in Mérida and our visit to the Puuc region in Yucatán Peninsula, we also stopped at Kabah (or Kabaah, Kabáh, Kahbah or Kaba), a less known Maya site, still to be fully discovered.
Kabah maybe less known but is an impressive site and of course with much less tourists than the famous other sites.
Join us on this discovery tour of Kabah in the state of Yucatán in Mexico.
►► ACCOMMODATION:
In Mérida we stayed in the Hotel Piazzetta
Book your accommodation here:
We give you EUR 25 on your first Airbnb booking:
We give you EUR 15 off your next reservation on bookings.com
►► INSURANCE:
Never travel without insurance! Click here to get your free offer from World Nomads now
►► WHICH EQUIPMENT DO WE USE:
Main camera:
Lens:
Battery:
Microphone:
Wind Cover DeadCat:
SD Card:
Secondary camera:
Action camera:
Action camera housing:
Action camera filter:
Backpack:
Laptop:
External Hard Disk:
►► MUST HAVE TRAVEL GADGETS:
Headphones:
Adapter:
Powercube:
Knife:
Travel bags:
Speaker:
Packsafe:
Diary:
Powerbank:
Wifi Hotspot:
iPad:
Kindle:
►► FOLLOW US HERE:
Blog: (thewaywesawit.com)
Twitter: (@TheWayWeSawIt1)
Facebook: (The Way We Saw It)
Instagram: (thewaywesawit)
►► WHO WE ARE:
►► MUSIC BY:
Epidemic Sound ( and Youtube audio library
Some of the links are affiliate links. If you choose to click on one and use the services, it will be free of any charge for you. We might get a little commission to support our travels. 25 % of all commissions we will donated for charity.
Kabah Mexico 2 2011
Maya ruins, Yucatan Peninsula
Cocina Real en Kabah
Recientes trabajos de exploración en la Zona Arqueológica de Kabah llevaron al descubrimiento de la cocina real de esta antigua ciudad maya de la región Puuc, ubicada a 22 kilómetros del sitio de Uxmal, en Yucatán. Se encontraron vestigios arquitectónicos de mampostería y gran cantidad de cerámica, artefactos de piedra, metates y huellas de fogones.
Sayil, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. PUUC route
Sayil, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. PUUC route.
TRAVELING around the Yucatan Peninsula - Follow our Adventures
PSA! We are excited to be traveling around the Yucatan Peninsula! We won't be uploading as much so make sure you're following us on Instagram to stay in the loop: instagram.com/the.weekday.warriors
Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe to see more of our lives in Cancun, Mexico!
About Us: We're a couple from the USA that was tired of spending our days in windowless offices feeling like we weren't living life to the fullest. We went to visit Mexico a couple of times and decided we loved the weather, the people, the culture, and the relative affordability. So we decided to make it our home. We sold most of our belongings, our 3-bedroom house in Denver, and packed up our bags for Mexico. Thanks for following our journey as we navigate through our new country we call home!
Want more? You can also find us at the links below:
*FACEBOOK
*INSTAGRAM
*BLOG
Yucatan of Mexico by Adventure Motorcycle
I spent a week riding an adventure motorcycle (a modified DR650) around the Yucatan peninsula on a guided trip with Ko'oX Moto. We visited the Mayan ruins of Edzna, Uxmal, Kabah, and Sayil, we swam in too many cenotes to count and lastly, we visited the LolTun caves. The Yucatan peninsula of Mexico was amazing!
The Ancient City of Uxmal | Yucatan Mexico
Uxmal (pronounced oosh-mawl) is one of the most significant Mayan ruins discovered in the Yucatan after Chichen Itza.
Uxmal was said to be abandoned for its lack of water. Its no wonder Chaac, the Mayan god of the rain is etched in every building and in every detail of this ancient city.
Check out the free Mayan ball game where the losers get sacrificed to the mayan gods:
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE ! ! ! ! --Smiley face
YouTube.com/DesigningLife
Find me on other social media:
FACEBOOK:
INSTAGRAM:
TWITTER:
Places I went in this video:
Yucatan Mexico
Campeche Mexico
Uxmal
The forts of Campeche
El Malecon de Campeche
Lots more where that came from. For more details, pictures and exclusive video, check out my blog posts about Downtown Merida at designinglife.biz. Or just check out the blog posts I copied and pasted below:
Enjoy...
Check out some Funny tshirts I made on RedBubble:
*******Need a discount for your next trip: Sign up for an AirBnb account and get $40 off your next purchase... Here is the link: airbnb.com/c/jquintanilla5 **********