Monte Albán - Planning Your Visit
by Dorothy and Bill Bell
ADVICE
The best time of day to visit Monte
Alban is right when the site opens in the morning. The three
main reasons for this are:
There are fewer people.
There are fewer vendors.
The air is fresher and cooler allowing
easier walking, hiking and climbing.
Additionally from a photographer’s
point of view, the morning light can produce a very nice creamy
morning glow to your masterpieces.
Planning the Length of Your Visit
A visit to Monte Alban will likely
take 2 to 4 hours or more of a moderately challenging walk. The
Main Plaza is 300 meters (984 feet) long and you will likely
walk it 2 to 4 times to see all the buildings a 600 to 1200
meter (1969 to 3937 feet) walk. Additionally climbing both North
and South platform and touring these and the grounds take
additional energy and stamina!
The site is 1,940 m (6,400 ft.) above
sea level so unless you are used to such heights, be prepared to
take lots of small breaks.
GETTING THERE
Determine how you will get to the
site. You will be clear about the various Mexican Challenges
regarding transportation!
Driving
Driving from Oaxaca is relatively easy
and the directions are well signed. Note that the roads in
Oaxaca – one of the poorer states in the country – are filled
with many potholes and navigating between them, the topes and
crazy Mexican drivers is challenging. Driving in Mexico is
complicated by very aggressive drivers.
It takes approximately 10 to 15
minutes to drive the 10 KMs (6.2 miles) to Monte Alban. There
is free parking onsite.
Taxi
Taking a taxi from Oaxaca is
relatively inexpensive. For 100 pesos you should be able to
negotiate a taxi. The price coming down will likely be more
expensive.
Tours and Tour Busses
Your best bet is to select a tour bus
from your hotel because there will be a business connection and
possible recourse if something doesn’t work out. Try to select
one that guarantees bilingual tours if this is what you require.
Many travelers report that the bilingual guide doesn’t show up
so this is important.
Compare what tours offer, the entrance
fee, guide, lunch, and more activities are included or not. We
believe Monte Alban is enough for one day so don’t try to see
all the sights in the area in one day.
Consider that tour companies often
will spend a lot of your time promoting specific vendors and
stores.
Cost varies considerably. $45 to
$70USD depending on what is included.
Bus (Self-guided) and Walk
The cheapest option is to locate city
busses that go towards Monte Alban. Strange as it seems, they
will have Monte Alban on the front. The fee is less than 10
pesos. The busses take you to a drop off point and you must walk
the remaining distance for approximately one hour UPHILL.
ACCOMODATION
HOTELS & APARTMENTS
We suggest you search the internet for
the best price and quality of Hotel you prefer in Oaxaca City.
There are ample online resources to do this. We also suggest
searching for apartments for stays more than a week, Search the
internet and make sure to include Craig’s List.
RV PARKS AND CAMPING
The Oaxaca Trailer Park is in
desperate need of repairs but it is close to Centro Oaxaca. The
Overlander Oasis is our preferred park. It is located south of
Oaxaca in the small town of El Tule. The hosts are bilingual and
treat you like family.
Oaxaca Trailer Park
Violeta # 900, Oaxaca, Oaxaca 68000
See More Here
Overlander Oasis
3ra Privada de Niños Héroes, Lote 2
Santa María Del Tule, Oaxaca
Phone: (52) 951 144 3099
See More Here
WHAT TO WEAR
Leave your stilettoes at home! It is
important to wear good, comfortable, non-skid footwear. The
stairs of the pyramids and temples are rock and can get very
slippery and the walk will likely take two to four hours so you
will need shoes that are comfy and practical.
Take a backpack that can store a
bottle of water to keep you hydrated and also to store extra
layers of clothes, your wallet or purse and camera. It is
particularly important to have your hands free if you are going
to climb the pyramids.
In the winter especially, it can get
quite cool in the mornings. In the afternoons it can get hot.
Determine what time of year you are going and time of day and
plan accordingly. In the winter, wear a light jacket and layered
top or shirt. You can always take off or put on more layers.
Long pants or jeans are practical for the hike.
In the warmer months, again layer your
clothing. It will still be cool in the morning so pack a
sweater. Shorts are acceptable and they too could be packed in a
backpack. Clothes that breathe are important.
Wear a hat.
Additional
The sun can get quite hot so pack
accordingly. Sunscreen and sunglasses are a must. Pack your
camera of course.
WEATHER AND CIMATE
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