Located on the first rise of the Tumbala mountains, Palenque archaeological site looks out over the Usumacinta River flood plain. Here you’ll be confronted by the largest Mesoamerican step pyramid, the Temple of Inscriptions, spotted with hieroglyphics that have contributed significantly to the study of Mayan civilization. It is considered...Read more
Located on the first rise of the Tumbala mountains, Palenque archaeological site looks out over the Usumacinta River flood plain. Here you’ll be confronted by the largest Mesoamerican step pyramid, the Temple of Inscriptions, spotted with hieroglyphics that have contributed significantly to the study of Mayan civilization. It is considered...Read more
The Mayan ruins at Bonampak are a beautiful site with a very unique and interesting feel, not fully excavated, so much still covered by rainforest. One of the most amazing finds at Bonampak are the three rooms of murals, depicting important ceremonial and political events, which are some of the best preserved examples of the Maya painted art....Read more
Hotel Lobby Reception 9:00 am. Then we will go to the Roberto Barrios waterfalls. Here we will have a duration of 3 hours where you can take photos and bathe in its emerald green waterfalls. Then we continue to the Welib - Ha waterfalls, 40 minutes from Roberto Barrios. Turquoise blue waterfalls that contrast with the evergreen vegetation, forming...Read more
As soon as the day begins and after a fortifying breakfast, we will start our adventure to one of the most beautiful areas of the State of Chiapas. The lagoons of Metzabok, is an aquifer set composed of 21 different lakes that make this place something extremely beautiful. The word as such Metzabok means God of thunder, in the canyon. We will...Read more
The Cascadas de Agua Azul (Spanish for “Blue Water Waterfall”) are found near the Municipality of Tumbalá, in the middle of the Chiapas rainforest. It consists of many cataracts following one after another in the Cascadas de Agua Azul Natural Park. The larger cataracts may be about 6 meters (20 ft.) high.