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Discover the highlights of Chiapas in this 3-day tour featuring Sumidero Canyon, El Chiflón waterfalls, Montebello Lakes, and indigenous communities, all for $745.

The Experience the Magic of Chiapas: 3-Day Tour offers a comprehensive look at this vibrant region of Mexico. Priced at $745 per person, it covers key natural wonders and cultural sites over three days. Starting from Tuxtla Gutiérrez Airport, the tour provides guided visits to stunning landscapes like the Sumidero Canyon, the El Chiflón waterfalls, and the Lakes of Montebello. It also includes immersive encounters with indigenous communities such as Chamula and Zinacantán, making it ideal for those seeking both adventure and cultural exchange.
This tour is limited to 15 participants, ensuring a small-group experience with personalized attention. The inclusion of boat rides, guided walks, and cultural activities makes it a well-rounded itinerary. While meals and some activities like zip-lining and kayaking are not included, the tour’s strength lies in its diverse stops and expert guidance. It’s perfect for travelers eager to explore Chiapas’s natural beauty and traditions in a structured yet flexible way.
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The tour begins at Tuxtla Gutiérrez Airport, where a guide greets travelers with a sign bearing their name. The first highlight is a boat ride in Sumidero Canyon, one of Mexico’s most impressive natural wonders. Cliffs exceeding 1,000 meters rise dramatically along the Grijalva River, creating a breathtaking backdrop.
During the boat trip, the guides share insights about the rock formations like the Horse Seahorse and the Cave of Colors. Wildlife such as crocodiles, spider monkeys, and pelicans can be spotted along the way. Once out of the canyon, the group visits the charming town of Chiapa de Corzo. Here, visitors explore the Santo Domingo de Guzmán Church, the Lacquer Museum, and the Central Plaza with its Mudéjar-style kiosk. Tasting local dishes such as slow-cooked pork and Chiapas tamales provides a delicious break before heading to San Cristóbal de las Casas for accommodations.

On day two, the adventure continues with a trip to the El Chiflón Ecotourism Park. Surrounded by mountains and sugarcane fields, this area boasts several spectacular waterfalls. The Veil of the Bride and Rainbow waterfalls are accessible via trails lined with cedar and mahogany trees, offering a peaceful walk amid lush scenery.
The most striking waterfall, a 120-meter-high cascade, creates a dramatic water curtain that photographers love. Visitors can also enjoy zip-lining (though this activity is not included in the tour). After exploring El Chiflón, the group proceeds to the Montebello Lakes National Park.
Here, more than 50 lakes and lagoons sparkle amid dense greenery. The most notable lakes, including Lake Montebello, Lake Pojoj, and the International Lagoon, are perfect for boat rides or kayaking (activities not included). The area invites guests to savor local cuisine, with options for sampling traditional dishes in this scenic setting.

The third day focuses on indigenous culture. The tour visits San Juan Chamula, home to a Maya community where Catholic and Maya rituals blend seamlessly. The church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist is a key site, with visitors observing local ceremonies and market life on Sundays.
Next, the group visits Zinacantán, renowned for its traditional textile work. Here, travelers get an interactive experience with local families, participating in making tortillas and learning about craft techniques. The community visits offer meaningful insights into the lives and customs of the Tzotzil people, enriching the cultural depth of this tour.
More Great Tours NearbyTransportation throughout the tour is provided via air-conditioned vans or buses, ensuring comfort during transfers between sites. The tour is guided by a Spanish-speaking certified driver, emphasizing local knowledge and safety. The small group size of up to 15 participants fosters a more intimate atmosphere, allowing for personalized interactions and questions.
Included in the price are admission fees to El Chiflón waterfalls and Montebello Lakes, as well as the boat ride in Sumidero Canyon and guided visits to indigenous communities. The tour also features cultural and interactive experiences, providing a well-rounded exploration of Chiapas.

Participants should prepare for walking, boat rides, and outdoor activities. The tour recommends comfortable shoes, sun protection (hat and sunscreen), insect repellent, and a camera for capturing scenery. It is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or wheelchair users due to the nature of some activities and terrain.

The tour begins with pickup at Tuxtla Gutiérrez Airport before 12:00 p.m., and concludes after 5:30 p.m. on the third day at the same airport. The itinerary balances sightseeing and free time, with enough flexibility for personal exploration, especially in San Cristóbal de las Casas and Chiapa de Corzo.
Travelers should plan their flights accordingly, keeping in mind that additional meals and drinks are not included, and some activities like zip-lining and kayaking are optional extras.

This tour combines natural wonders with culture in a small-group setting, making it ideal for those who want a more personal experience. The inclusion of interactive visits to indigenous communities and detailed exploration of famous sites like Sumidero Canyon and Montebello Lakes ensures a varied itinerary.
The guided boat rides, walks, and cultural activities are thoughtfully included, providing a balance of adventure and education. While some activities like kayaking or zip-lining are optional and not covered, this allows flexibility based on individual interests.

This 3-day journey through Chiapas offers a well-rounded look at the region’s natural beauty and cultural richness. The price of $745 includes key attractions, guided experiences, and transportation, making it a convenient option for travelers who want to see the highlights without planning every detail.
The small-group format ensures personal attention, and the itinerary’s pacing allows for both sightseeing and moments of relaxation. The tour’s focus on indigenous communities adds depth to the experience, making it ideal for those interested in authentic cultural encounters.
While meals and some activities are extra, the overall value lies in the comprehensive exposure to Chiapas’s landscapes and traditions. It’s especially suitable for travelers who appreciate stunning views and immersive experiences in a manageable timeline.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers transportation, boat ride in Sumidero Canyon, admission fees to El Chiflón waterfalls and Montebello Lakes, and guided visits to indigenous communities.
Are meals and drinks provided?
No, meals and drinks are not included in the tour price. Guests are encouraged to sample local cuisine during stops and explore on their own.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is not recommended for pregnant women, individuals with back problems, or wheelchair users due to outdoor activities and terrain demands.
How flexible is the schedule?
The schedule is designed for a balanced pace, with some free time for personal exploration, especially in San Cristóbal de las Casas and Chiapa de Corzo.
What should I bring?
It’s best to bring comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, sunscreen, water, comfortable clothes, and insect repellent.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for planning.
This Experience of Chiapas in three days offers a memorable combination of natural spectacle and cultural discovery, suited for travelers seeking an organized yet authentic look at this captivating region.
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