
Constructed by the Zapotec civilization over 2,000 years ago, Monte Albán is a UNESCO World Heritage Site perched on an artificially leveled hill, offering magnificent panoramic views of the Oaxaca Valley. Stroll amid ancient plazas, temples, and pyramids to discover intricate stone carvings, ceremonial platforms, and tunnels that highlight the region’s rich heritage. Early morning visits provide cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, allowing for a tranquil exploration. Bring comfortable footwear and protect yourself from the sun. Don’t miss the site museum’s artifacts for deeper cultural insight.
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