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Discover the beauty of Chiapas with this full-day tour to Amatenango del Valle, Chiflón Waterfalls, and Montebello Lakes, including transportation and entrance fees.

This 14.5-hour guided tour from San Cristóbal offers an engaging journey through some of Chiapas’ most striking sights, all for $82 per person. The trip takes visitors to Amatenango del Valle, famed for its artisans’ pottery, along with Chiflón Waterfalls, known for their bridal veil-like cascades, and the vibrant Montebello Lakes, celebrated for their vivid shades of blue and green. The tour is suitable for those eager to experience both cultural traditions and natural beauty in a single day, with the convenience of included transportation and entry fees.
This tour stands out for its comprehensive itinerary, which highlights Chiapas’ artisanship and stunning landscapes. While the day is full and physically active, travelers should be prepared for an early start and some walking. The inclusion of air-conditioned vehicles and bilingual guides enhances the experience, ensuring comfort and clarity throughout the journey.
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The tour begins with a pickup in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, where you are transported in authorized luxury vehicles. The drive to Amatenango del Valle includes a panoramic stop in the community, giving you a glimpse of local life and artisanal crafts. Here, the focus is on the pottery, with artisans showcasing their techniques. Visitors can observe women dressed in traditional clothing, including blue and red skirts and embroidered huipiles, reflecting the region’s vibrant cultural identity.

A highlight of the day, the Chiflón Waterfalls are often called Velo de Novia, or bridal veil, thanks to their delicate, cascading waters. Fed by the San Vicente River, these turquoise waters flow through lush greenery, offering spectacular views. The stop at Chiflón allows for sightseeing and photos, but visitors should be prepared for potential walking, as the area’s rugged terrain can make for an active exploration.
The natural wonder of Montebello Lakes makes this tour a visual feast. Known for their crystal-clear waters, the lakes display shades of blue and green that change with the light. The lakes are surrounded by dense forests, creating a vibrant landscape perfect for pictures and peaceful moments. The guide provides insights into the unique qualities of this protected area, emphasizing the natural beauty and tranquility of the region.
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The tour’s transportation is handled in recent-model vehicles with air conditioning, ensuring comfort during the long trip. It operates on a shared service basis, with options for small groups with a driver and guide or larger groups with separate guides. The pickup point is in the hotel lobby, and travelers are advised to be ready 15 minutes before the scheduled departure.

The package covers entrance tickets to all visited sites, a bracelet for Protected Natural Areas, and 24/7 assistance during the trip. Guests should bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen), water, and insect repellent. Since the tour takes place rain or shine, it’s wise to carry appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions.

After a day full of sights and experiences, the tour concludes with a drop-off at “Al Grano” café in the center of San Cristóbal. From there, visitors can easily return to their accommodations, reflecting on a day rich in natural beauty and cultural insight. The tour’s itinerary allows for a relaxed end-of-day experience, avoiding the rush and leaving time to enjoy the city.

This full-day trip is ideal for travelers interested in Chiapas’ artisanal crafts, spectacular waterfalls, and colorful lakes. It suits those prepared for an active day with some walking and outdoor exposure. The bilingual guides ensure clear explanations, making it accessible for both Spanish and English speakers. It’s a great choice for visitors seeking a well-rounded experience that combines culture and nature without the hassle of organizing individual access.

This tour offers excellent value for the price, providing a comprehensive look at some of Chiapas’ most striking sights all in one day. The pottery village, waterfalls, and vibrant lakes are highlights that appeal to those who appreciate natural beauty and traditional craftsmanship. While the schedule is packed, the luxury transportation and guided service make it a manageable and enjoyable experience.
The 5/5 rating based on two reviews underscores its popularity among those who have taken the trip. The main strengths lie in the stunning scenery and authentic cultural encounters. For travelers with an interest in exploring both local traditions and breathtaking landscapes, this tour delivers a memorable day in Chiapas.
How early do I need to be ready for pickup?
You should be ready 15 minutes before the scheduled pickup time at your hotel lobby.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $82 per person, which includes transportation, entrance tickets, and guide services.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, authorized vehicles are recent models with air conditioning, ensuring comfort throughout the day.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, and biodegradable insect repellent.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guides available in both Spanish and English?
Yes, the guides operate in Spanish and English, based on your booking preferences.
What is the duration of this tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 14.5 hours.
Is swimming in the lakes permitted?
Swimming is at your own risk and depends on weather and conditions—always consult with your guide first.
What should I expect at Amatenango del Valle?
You will see artisans working on pottery, and observe women in traditional clothing with embroidered huipiles and flower headpieces.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, but be prepared for some walking and outdoor exposure, which may be challenging for very young children or those with mobility issues.