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Mexico's greenest state: jungle, mist, living Maya culture and Pacific coast. Pick your destination and book direct on WhatsApp.
About Chiapas
Chiapas brings together jungle, mountains, canyons and coast in one territory. It is home to Tzotzil, Tzeltal, Ch'ol and Lacandon communities who keep their language, textiles and celebrations alive.
This guide covers must-see destinations: what to see, how many days for each area, where to stay and how to get there, with direct WhatsApp booking.
Destination guide
Colonial city among pine forests and mist, textile markets and highland coffee. Starting point for almost the entire region.
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Maya temples rising from the jungle, hieroglyphs still being deciphered and howler monkeys as the soundtrack.
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Rock walls up to 1,000 m explored by boat, with crocodiles and spider monkeys.
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Tiered turquoise pools in the heart of the jungle, with currents for every mood.
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59 lakes that shift color with the light, surrounded by cloud forest.
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Tzotzil rituals, colored candles and a church unlike any other.
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10 Chiapas circuits with 3 rates each: Essential, Classic and Premium. Same itinerary, different comfort levels.
Day tour specials
2 hours of navigation between walls up to 1,000 m and river wildlife.
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Five tiered waterfalls; the last, Bridal Veil, drops 120 meters through the jungle.
30 m waterfall in a jungle cave, minutes from Palenque and Agua Azul.
The best-preserved Maya murals in the world, deep in the Lacandon jungle.
Maya city on the Usumacinta shore, reached by boat through the border jungle.
Colonial Magic Town on the Grijalva shore, famous for La Pila fountain and Chiapas lacquerware.
Seven-level Maya acropolis near Ocosingo, historic rival of Palenque.
Series of turquoise waterfalls less crowded than Agua Azul, near Palenque.