Pick up time starts at 04:00 am, we will pick you up at your hotel, the pick up time lasts 30 minutes.
Our first stop is the Agua Azul waterfalls, but before, we will go to the city of Ocosingo to have breakfast (not included), when we arrive to the Agua Azul waterfalls we will have enough time to walk around the place, swim and relax.
Afterwards, we head to Misol Ha, this is a waterfall of approximately 40 meters. It is recommended that you do not go swimming and take advantage of this time to visit the grotto behind the waterfall. Lunch will be taken en route (not included). Afterwards, we continue to Palenque, to visit the archaeological site with a Spanish speaking guide in a tour of approximately 2 hours.
We will leave Palenque at approximately 05:00 in the afternoon to arrive in San Cristobal around 10:00 at night. If you do not want to return, you can stay in Palenque and indicate the hotel where you will stay.
In your reservation you must specify in which hotel you are staying in San Cristobal de las Casas.
The municipality of Ocosingo has a territorial extension of 9,520,117 square kilometers, which makes it the largest in the state of Chiapas. It extends through the east of the state to the border with Guatemala on the Usumacinta River and includes a large part of the Jungle in its territory. Lacandon. Breakfast (not included) on the way to the Aguz Azul Waterfalls
After the pick up, we will travel to the city of Ocosingo to have our buffet or a la carte breakfast at the “Mi ranchito” restaurant (not included), with an approximate time of 50 minutes. Later our destination will be the Agua Azul Waterfalls, time 2 hours to appreciate the incredible turquoise blue color of its waters.
Continuing our tour to Misol-ha where you will be able to appreciate a beautiful waterfall of more than 20 meters high, time 1 hour. At the end of the tour we will take 1 hour for our food (not included) in the restaurant of the same ecotourism center or in the Axkan hotel in Palenque.
Along with Tikal and Calakmul, Palenque was one of the most powerful cities of the Classic Maya, seat of one of the most notable dynasties to which Pakal belongs, whose tomb was discovered in 1952 by the archaeologist Alberto Ruz L'Huillier. Like all Classic Maya cities, Palenque was related to others through commercial exchange networks or alliances between groups of rulers. The territory was organized from the existence of city-states, whose centers have been identified by the presence of the so-called emblem glyph, but the basis of this organization: exchange, alliances and of course war, supposes a constant mobility of the same. But the hieroglyphic inscriptions not only offer the identification of the site, they also give account of the matrimonial and political alliances and the warlike situations between cities. The Mayan inscriptions have been widely studied as one of the first manifestations of writing in Mesoamerica.
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