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Tour to Los Tuxtlas, Salto de Eyipantla Waterfall and Catemaco

Small Group
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480 minutes
Spanish

We will visit Santiago Tuxtla, the Plaza de Armas where the Colossal Head of the Olmec culture is located, a monolith of more than 38 tons in weight, in addition to enjoying the picturesque town. We continue the trip to San Andrés Tuxtla. We will go to the Salto de Eyipantla Waterfall located on the Comoapan River, whose waterfall forms a curtain 40 meters wide and 50 meters high. Visit the mystical town of Catemaco and enjoy the charm and charm of this place, appreciate the handicrafts, its church, boardwalk and a beautiful view of the Lagoon. We end with a collective boat tour of the lagoon to reach the Nanciyaga ecological reserve where we will be in direct contact with nature, taking a guided walk through the tropical jungle that is part of the Tuxtlas biosphere reserve The exuberant vegetation , birds and animals.

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Tour to Los Tuxtlas, Salto de Eyipantla Waterfall and Catemaco

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The decree of November 5, 1932 ordered that the municipality and head of Santiago Tuxtla be called Juan de la Luz Enríquez. In 1936 its original name of Santiago Tuxtla was restored. We will visit the monumental Olmec head in the middle of the picturesque town with its museum that keeps important pieces of this culture. We continue 14 km more to see San Andres Tuxtla one of its famous cigar factories and tobacco plantations in this region, recognized internationally.

The municipality is located in the southern part of the State, on the foothills of the mountainous area of Los Tuxtlas, it presents a wide division of zones that go from the classification "Wavy or gently undulating, passing through the broken or gently broken", "Cerril "to" Steep "and" Very Steep ". The ecosystems that coexist in the municipality are the high evergreen forest with coastal dunes and secondary vegetation, where a fauna composed of populations of armadillos, rabbits, opossums, skunks, anteaters and martens develops.

The place where they say that Tláloc lived, its name in Nahuatl means "jump of three aqua jets." To admire this waterfall you can go down the 244 steps where, from its base, you will have a privileged view. If you prefer to avoid the total of 488 steps to come and go, stay at the lookout and enjoy the 60-meter drop. Right there you will find restaurants and craft shops that will complement your visit.

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  • Travel insurance
  • Bottled water
  • Federal tourist guide
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Tickets to acess the atracttions
  • Drinks not mentioned in the included services
  • Food
  • Gratuities
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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