Start your day with the Sumidero Canyon where you will enjoy a motorboat cruise through the middle of this spectacular canyon, the road descends more than 1500 meters and reaches the Grijalva River where the Sumidero Canyon has cliffs from 100 to 1000 meters high. It is very often possible to see local wildlife such as crocodiles, spider monkeys, and white and gray herons.
Walk around Chiapa de Corzo first Spanish settlement, which is also distinguished by its exquisite gastronomy,and its traditional drink called "Pozol".
Visit Zinacantan village, you'll have the opportunity to learn all about the work of the women of Zinacantán, who weave uniquely beautiful textiles with a special loom attached to their belts.
End your day in San Juan Chamula village who owns a church unlike any other. The picturesque, centuries-old Iglesia San Juan has whitewashed walls and a brightly painted entrance that looks out upon the town square.
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The road descends more than 1500 meters and reaches the Grijalva River where the Sumidero Canyon has cliffs from 100 to 1000 meters high. In this national park, is possible to see local wildlife such as crocodiles, spider monkeys, and white and gray herons.
Chiapa de Corzo is a charming Magical Town that in January celebrates the Big Party, one of the most colorful in the country, considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The road to the village of San Lorenzo Zinancantan is about 11 km. long. Zinancantán people are also Tzotzil Mayans and the predominant dress is in very distinctive costumes of pink and purple. Admire the first hand the laborious handmade work of the weaver women, who, with a loom at their waists, make magnificent textile pieces such as 'Huipiles', tablecloths, bedspreads and cushion covers
San Juan Chamula, (10 km from San Cristobal de las Casas) is a town steeped in history, and yet also allows a look into the Mayas of today This is the largest Maya township in Chiapas with a population over 40,000 Tzotzil speakers, one of the 31 Mayan languages. This region is known for its agricultural and ceremonial lifestyles, which are a mixture of Catholic and Mayan beliefs. The Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist, in fact, is not part of any Diocese because residents desire the freedom to perform various types of rituals.
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San Cristóbal de las Casas is a charming colonial city nestled in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. Known for its well-preserved Spanish Baroque architecture, vibrant indigenous culture, and cobblestone streets, it offers a unique blend of history, nature, and cultural experiences. The city is also a gateway to the surrounding Maya villages and natural wonders like waterfalls and canyons.
The Cathedral of San Cristóbal is a stunning example of Spanish Baroque architecture. Located in the main square, it is one of the city's most iconic landmarks.
This hill offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes. It's a great spot for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
This museum showcases the rich amber deposits found in the region. It offers insights into the history and cultural significance of amber.
Traditional tamales made with corn dough, filled with various ingredients such as chicken, pork, or cheese, and wrapped in banana leaves.
A traditional Maya dish made with slow-roasted pork marinated in citrus and annatto paste, wrapped in banana leaves.
A hearty soup made with bread, chicken, vegetables, and a rich broth, often topped with cheese and cream.
This is the best time to visit San Cristóbal de las Casas due to the pleasant weather and lower humidity. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions.
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San Cristóbal de las Casas is generally considered safe for travelers, with a low crime rate and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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These nearby Maya villages offer a unique glimpse into traditional indigenous culture, with their own customs, language, and way of life.
A series of stunning waterfalls located in the lush highlands of Chiapas. The area offers hiking trails, swimming, and breathtaking views.
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