Chiapas Water Route

As part of the Water Route in Chiapas, Huextoc Natzin is a tourist center, which was born as an informal community project in 2014, formed by a group of people from the community of Reforma de Ocampo, concerned in promoting Nature Tourism.

In addition to the great natural richness of its environment and its landscapes, one of the main attractions of this place is the waterfall El Salto, formed by the river Chocoljá, which in its passage is forming natural pools of jade green water, where you can swim freely. To reach the foot of the impressive waterfall, it is necessary to travel a path of approximately 400 m.

El Salto is a paradise spot in Chiapas, with a high potential to develop as an adventure and ecotourism destination due to its location and accessibility. In the tourist center you can do activities such as hiking, flora and fauna observation, panoramic view at the main viewpoint, zip line, swimming and rafting.

Currently, Huextoc Natzin, has food services, a cabin, camping area, hammocks and kayaks. If you love nature this center is open from Monday to Sunday 24 hours. Contact your trusted travel agent in advance so you can schedule your next visit.

This natural wonder is 50 minutes from the city of Palenque and the best time to visit it is in the months of November to May, considered the season in which it rains less and so you can better appreciate the color of the water.

It is important that on your next visit when preparing your suitcase do not forget to bring your swimsuit, sunscreen, repellent, shoes with non-slip sole, a change of clothes in case you decide to go swimming and of course your camera to take the best memory of the place.

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