Montebello Lakes and Waterfalls Tour: Scenic Exploration of Aquatic Marvels in San Cristobal
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Parque Nacional Lagunas de Montebello

Embark on a breathtaking adventure through the Montebello Lakes and Waterfalls in San Cristobal. Explore stunning waterfalls and vibrant lagoons for an unforgettable experience.

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Parque Nacional Lagunas de Montebello - We will visit the Lagunas de Montebello National Park, which has 52 lagoons that are characterized by a turquoise color. It has more than 6 thousand hectares of forests and the views will amaze you.
  • Cascada El Chiflon - Of the most beautiful waterfalls in Chiapas due to its height, its fall reaches 120…
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
Additional Information

We will visit the Chiflón Waterfalls, in this Ecotourism park you can take a walk of approximately 1 km, where along it you can see the 3 most important waterfalls, the first is the sigh, the second the angel and the third the veil bride.
In addition to this walk, if you wish, you can jump off the zip line and enter the museum at the entrance.
Then…

Location
Parque Nacional Lagunas de Montebello
Palenque-La Trinitaria
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Mario
Jan 28, 2022
Beautiful Lakes - It is a shame that this attraction is not more accessible to visit. It takes a good 4 hour drive from San Cristobal de las Casas. I suggest to visit El Chiflon on the way back. The lakes are beautiful but you should visit with a tour guide. It is common to have blockage on the roads and the guides are able to go through them. The only like that is not nice is the International Lake with is right at the border between Mexico and Guatemala. We visit three of the lakes, Tziscao where you can easily swim, Pojoj and Cinco Lagos. All three are beautiful.
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Jennylynd_j
Aug 19, 2021
The most beautiful waterfalls in Chiapas. Well worth a visit - Our driver, Luis was extremely hard working and reliable, and took us from site to site safely. He was very good at presenting trip options to us so we could choose what we wanted to do. The waterfalls were beautiful and Montobello Lake too. Enjoyed swimming in the river at Chifflon Falls and also
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Jenniferxxs
Apr 5, 2023
Well-structured, fun tour with beautiful waterfalls and crystal clear water! Spanish only even though booked in English! - We really enjoyed the tour! Our tour guide and driver was super nice, flexible and communicated well. We would have given 5 stars if he had spoken English as well as Spanish as we booked this tour particularly because we were able to choose the option of an English guide. We were lucky, however, that some people in our group spoke English and translated everything for us! A little outline of what the tour looks like: The hotel pick up takes some time. We were one of the last ones to be picked up and waited for 30 min. You will then drive for approximately three hours with a stop in between to buy snacks to get to the El Chiflón waterfalls. There you will have between 1,5 and 2h in which you can easily walk the trail, see both waterfalls, take a lot of photos, go for a swim and then walk back IF you are good on foot. Otherwise, it might be a little rushed. This is the option we chose. Alternatively, you can skip the swimming and do the ziplining which costs 300 pesos per person additionally and can be paid by card or cash. Our driver asked us whether we wanted to spent 1h40min or 2h. I definitely recommend spending as much time as possible! Afterwards, you'll drive for another 1,5h hours until you reach the Montebello Lake where you will be able to have some lunch and do a boat ride. We arrived at 3pm and had time until 6pm. We went for food first (there are plenty of places that basically all sell the same dishes) and then took a boat with some other people of our group. This is not necessary though, because you pay per person. We paid 250 each (only cash accepted), which we found quite expensive, but if you don't do the boat ride there is not much else to do. If you want to swim in the lake you need to do the boat ride and will be able to enter the lake on the other side. The boat are rafts, so if you drop something into the water during the ride, it's gone. Btw in the description it says 5 lakes. This is very misleading because it actually is only lake with different "departments". Your last stop will be the Mexico-Guatemala-Boarder after a 30-minute-drive. Here, we had half an hour to spend. You can take some nice photos and buy some souvenirs or snacks. You also get to see another lake there that looks quite nice while the sun sets. The last drive back to San Cristobal will take around 3 hours. We arrived back in town at 10.15pm. Which means that the tour had a duration of almost 15h. Most of the time is spent sitting on the bus, which are super modern and clean, but definitely not made and not comfortable for tall people! Our knees, 175cm and 185cm, constantly touched the seats in front of us. We really enjoyed the tour and can recommend it! Especially the waterfalls are extremely beautiful and worth driving for a long time! The tour was well structured and did not feel like 15h. You will find rest rooms at every stop along the way.
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Phoebe
Aug 7, 2022
Big day but worth the drive! - We were lucky enough to do this tour in a car as it was just 2 of us. Our driver was very lovely but not really a guide. Despite what he thought, his English was ok! But definitely didn’t get an English speaking tour guide as we were lead to believe. We were picked up 15 minutes after planned. Long day with approx 6.5-7 hrs driving and approx 3.5 hrs at destinations. The afternoon was wet so we didn’t do the raft ride at the lakes so it made the day shorter than usual as this would’ve added 30-45 minutes. The sites were beautiful, stunning waterfalls and lakes and a fun bonus dipping across the border into Guatemala! If your prepared for a long day out, great option, if not choose maybe lakes or waterfalls to visit and spend more time swimming or boating at each. We arrived home early due to, I think, having just 2 of us and doing it in a car and not boating at the lakes.
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Imogenc966
Feb 20, 2023
Enjoyed but communication needs to be improved! - Was advertised as being ‘in English’ but no guides spoke English at all. It’s a long tour - was 13.5 hours There’s no food stop until around 3pm so very important to have/being breakfast & snacks etc. Communication for what’s needed on the tour wasn’t very good and in advance they should have communicated that you need to bring $1000-$1500 pesos each in cash for activities not included (Zipline, food) Small change for tips/some toilet stops Sunhat, sunglasses, suncream & bug spray Swimsuit & towel for the first stop (optional) Layers of clothes as it’s hot climbing the mountain but colder later in the evening/on the way back Have/bring breakfast/snacks as already mentioned & maybe drinking water although you can buy that at the first stop Driving time between stops would also have been good First stop involves a one hour climb up the mountain to see the waterfall. Quite physical - the last stretch in particular. There is a ‘path’ all the way up but it gets a lot rougher at the top. The waterfall is very beautiful. Then you can walk back down or Zipline. There are 3 Ziplines and you can do all 3 for around 650 pesos per person (not included in the tour). That was a lot of fun although the Zipline doesn’t start at the top so you need to allow 15/20m to descend to the first Zipline (this wasn’t made clear by the guide who said it would take ‘about 10m’ which wasn’t accurate by the time you walk down to the first Zipline, get fitted with equipment etc). Second stop is the lakes. There are lots of little kitchens to stop for food. They are average (for food). Then you take a ‘boat’ (6 planks of food ropes together & although you have a ‘driver’ you are also given paddles). That costs $200 pesos extra. It was quite fun and the lakes are beautiful although the ‘boats’ are actually very basic rafts. If you don’t want to do the ‘boat’ there’s nothing else to do for an hour. Then you continue on to the Guatemala border (just for photos). Fun to take the photos and interesting to see the lake split between Guatemala and Mexico. But also a lot of driving for this stop. Then it’s 3 hours driving back to San Cristobal with no stops.
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Ken
Feb 21, 2022
A ride to the lakes and waterfall - Both the falls and the visits to the lakes are wonderful. However, the driver was not a guide and spoke/understood no English. Thus the tour was lacking. In addition, my pickup was 30 minutes late and was unacknowledged.
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381ebbag
Nov 20, 2021
Too much time in the car - The waterfall was beautiful and it was cool to cross the guatemalan border. But the car ride was too long, which isnt the tour guides or anyones fault it just kind of made the trip unworth. I spent 9 hours in the car during the tour, and only got like 1 hour and 30 minutes at the waterfall. An improvement would be to not have the hotelpickup at the morning, and instead have a meetingpoint at 7:30. It would save so much time! Another improvement would maybe be to have the waterfall tour and the montebellotour seperatily, that you only book to do one of them, to get more time at the destination. Our guide was great though, but overall not the best experience.
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