Waterfalls of Agua Azul, Misol ha and Palenque Archaeological Zone exit Tuxtla G.
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Waterfalls of Agua Azul, Misol ha and Palenque Archaeological Zone exit Tuxtla G.

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AGUA AZUL WATERFALLS, MISOL-HÁ WATERFALL AND PALENQUE ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE - DEPARTURE FROM TUXTLA GUTIÉRREZ CHIAPAS
3:00 am at the hotel reception, the first stop will be in the city of Ocosingo, at the restaurant for breakfast (not included). We will go to the Agua Azul waterfalls, a wonderful natural resource that has turquoise-blue waterfalls that reach 20 meters, with a 2-hour journey.
Due to the current situation of the pandemic planet, we are not taking the excursion to the Misol-Ha waterfall.
We will continue with the tour visiting the Z.A. from Palenque, where we will learn about the archaeological remains of the Mayan culture, made up of its exuberant natural wealth, with a 2-hour tour.
We finish the tour by returning to the City of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, around 23:00 pm.
*** Does not include guides, they are optional for each site.

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Waterfalls of Agua Azul, Misol ha and Z A de Palenque

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What's included

Ticket payment
Hotel pickup
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

The Agua Azul Waterfalls that has impressive turquoise blue waterfalls that form this wonderful natural resource. Its waterfalls are formed thanks to the tributaries of the Tulijá River, forming shallow canyons with vertical cliffs that give rise to its blue and white waterfalls. The waters have that beautiful blue color due to the carbonate salts that they have dissolved. The vegetation is of the mountain jungle type, exuberant, in some parts it covers the river, it is common to see trunks of petrified fallen trees.
• Does not include Guide, it is optional.

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The archaeological zone of Palenque takes its name from the neighboring community founded at the end of the 16th century: Santo Domingo de Palenque. The last meaning, also of Spanish origin, means “Estacada” or “Empalizada”, which is a wooden fence that surrounds a site to protect it. It is possible that the natives kept in memory the existence of defensive works in the abandoned pre-Hispanic city. On the other hand, the place name comes from the Ch'ol language, referring to the Otulum stream which means “fortified houses” that crosses the archeological zone. Other names have also been used to refer to the old settlement: Na Chán "city of snakes", Ghochan "head or capital of snakes", Nacan, Ototiun "stone house" and Chocan "sculpted snake", among others. The local inhabitants know him by the name of the Otolum Creek, whose alternate meaning is "place of the fallen stones". Xhembobel-Moyos, name of an immediate town, was also used to designate the ruins.
• Does not include Guide, it is optional.

What's not included

Personal expenses
Feeding
Plane tickets

Available languages

Guide guide
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Important information

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Tuxtla Gutiérrez, the capital of Chiapas, is a vibrant city nestled in southern Mexico. Known for its rich history, stunning natural surroundings, and cultural diversity, it serves as the perfect gateway to Chiapas' many wonders, including the nearby El Chiflón waterfalls and the ancient Mayan ruins of Palenque.

Top Attractions

El Cañón del Sumidero

A stunning canyon formed by the Río Grijalva, offering breathtaking views and a rich ecosystem. Visitors can take boat tours to explore the canyon's depths and spot wildlife like crocodiles and spider monkeys.

Nature Half day to full day Moderate (Boat tour: $15-20 USD)

Museo Regional de Chiapas

A comprehensive museum showcasing the history and culture of Chiapas, from pre-Hispanic times to the present. Exhibits include artifacts, artwork, and historical documents.

Museum 1-2 hours Budget (Entry fee: $2-3 USD)

Parque Gallo Negro

A popular park and recreational area in the heart of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, featuring walking paths, playgrounds, and a lake. It's a great spot for picnics, birdwatching, and relaxing.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Zoológico Miguel Álvarez del Toro (Zoomat)

A unique zoo focused on the conservation of local wildlife, particularly jaguars and spider monkeys. The zoo is set in a natural environment and offers educational programs and guided tours.

Nature Half day Moderate (Entry fee: $5-7 USD)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Tamales Chiapanecos

A traditional dish made with corn dough filled with various ingredients, such as chicken, pork, or vegetables, and wrapped in banana leaves. They are steamed and served with a rich tomato-based sauce.

Lunch/Dinner Vegetarian options available, contains corn and chili peppers

Pozol

A refreshing and energizing drink made from fermented corn, flavored with lime and sometimes mixed with chocolate or other ingredients. It's a popular beverage in Chiapas, especially during hot weather.

Drink Vegetarian, contains corn and lime

Sopa de Pan

A hearty soup made with bread, chicken or pork, vegetables, and a rich broth. It's a comforting and filling dish, often served with tortillas or rice.

Lunch/Dinner Contains gluten, meat options available

Popular Activities

Hiking in nearby nature reserves Swimming in waterfalls Exploring ancient ruins Visiting local parks and gardens Enjoying traditional Chiapanecan cuisine Relaxing in a local café Exploring historic churches and museums Shopping at local markets

Best Time to Visit

November to April

This is the dry season, offering pleasant weather and ideal conditions for exploring the city and its surroundings. It's also the peak tourist season with lively festivals and events.

20°C to 30°C 68°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: Tzotzil, Tzeltal, Other indigenous languages
  • English: Limited

Currency

Mexican Peso (MXN)

Time Zone

CST (GMT-6)

Electricity

127VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Tuxtla Gutiérrez is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, particularly in tourist areas and crowded places. Exercise caution, be aware of your surroundings, and take common-sense precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, particularly at night
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in less populated areas

Getting there

By air
  • Ángel Albino Corzo International Airport • 8 km from city center
By bus

Terminal de Autobuses de Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is the primary mode of public transportation in Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Buses are affordable and cover most of the city, but they can be crowded and may not be the most comfortable option.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Didi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown (Centro Histórico) Aldama Santo Tomás

Day trips

San Cristóbal de las Casas
85 km from Tuxtla Gutiérrez • Full day to overnight

A charming colonial city nestled in the highlands of Chiapas, offering a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the city's cobblestone streets, visit historic churches and museums, and enjoy the vibrant local markets.

El Chiflón Waterfalls
100 km from Tuxtla Gutiérrez • Full day

A series of stunning waterfalls nestled in the lush forests of Chiapas, offering breathtaking views and exciting swimming and hiking opportunities. Visitors can explore the waterfalls' trails, swim in the natural pools, and enjoy the surrounding wildlife.

Palenque
150 km from Tuxtla Gutiérrez • Overnight

An ancient Mayan city nestled in the jungles of Chiapas, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich history. Visitors can explore the ruins' temples, palaces, and ball courts, as well as the surrounding nature reserves and waterfalls.

Festivals

Festival de las Flores y la Feria de Chiapas • Mid-August Festival de la Candelaria • February 2

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic phrases in Spanish to enhance your experience and connect with locals
  • Try the local coffee, which is some of the best in Mexico
  • Visit the local markets for a taste of authentic Chiapanecan culture and cuisine
  • Explore the city's historic sites and museums to learn about its rich history and cultural heritage
  • Take a day trip to nearby attractions like El Chiflón waterfalls or the ancient Mayan ruins of Palenque
From $25 per person

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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 12
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