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I wore "teva" like sturdy sandals that cover my toes. They worked very well with all the walking and climbing to the top of the big pyramid. I would not wear any flimsy shoe. Whatever shoes you wear must be very secure on your feet, cover your toes, and be ok with getting muddy. We were there in December and some of the walking paths were muddy due to recent showers.

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Definitely NOT sandals! We made the mistake of wearing sandals. Will be a good bit of walking, could be on the muddy/slick side which is was when we were there, LOTS of ants, and if you have ANY intentions of walking up the ruin(which you may) sandals/flip flops ain't gonna cut it. It I had it to do over again it would be tennis shoes all the way and not my best ones! ;)

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