Arch of Time Camp: Chiapas Jungle Adventure

The Arch of Time is a geological wonder of Mexico and is only open from January to May of each year and then it is closed due to floods.
This 2-day, all-inclusive camp is the perfect experience to get to know it and live a true adventure in the Chiapas jungle.

Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • General Cárdenas - Enjoy a 2-day camping adventure at the Arco del Tiempo, a geological marvel in Chiapas, Mexico.
    Day 1
    Embark on an 8km hike (approximately 3.5 hours) through the Selva el Ocote Biosphere Reserve to reach the Arco del Tiempo. Experience the thrill of a 20-meter rappel into the canyon. Once inside, set up camp and explore the…
What's Included
  • Community Tickets and Permits
  • Sure
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Rappel team
  • Breakfast
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Entrance fee to the Biosphere Reserve
  • All fees and/or taxes
  • Photographs
  • Video
Location
Anytime Fitness Deportiva
Calle Rita Estrada
In the sports plaza parking lot, below the Anytime Fitness gym.
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Z7235vqalejandroa
Feb 13, 2024
Bad experience - Although we know that it is very difficult to predict meteorological issues and it is a factor that is often out of our reach, I think that we should have a little more sensitivity in the matter of choosing to reschedule the dates (Discussing it with several people from the Lazaro Cardenas community told me that generally you can have knowledge two days before) My trip was to the arc of time. Due to the heavy rain we had an accident with a flat tire because it was impossible for the guide to see the road properly. Arriving at Lazaro Cardenas, they told us that camping was not viable having to do the entire route in one day. It should be noted that my companion had asked if it was viable for her to do this activity, and the answer was positive (she has already traveled with you). Similarly, there was another person in the group who was obviously overweight and who had commented that she did not exercise in absolute. This seems very dangerous to me since the 16 km walk was very challenging so we had many difficulties that I will list below 1.- Due to the different abilities the group separated 2.- The people mentioned above did not have the opportunity to even see the arch due to the conditions, the path and difficulty. One even suffered a drop in blood pressure, dizziness and nausea. 3.- We literally arrived at the arch, we spent 5 minutes in the distance and returned another 8 km 4.- Due to the difficulty and decision to do the route in one day, we arrived at the camp at 8 at night, doing part of the walk in the dark (we were not notified and we did not have lamps) 5.- When we left at 10 am and returned at 8 pm we couldn't eat anything on the way, other than the snacks that we brought. 6.- Upon seeing the situation and arriving at the point where they could pick us up, motorcycles driven by 13-year-old children picked us up. When contacted due to these inconveniences later this was the response (ignore).
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