Canyon of the Sump

Sinkhole Canyon from Tuxtla

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300 minutes

Embark on a journey that awakens the senses and elevates the spirit. The Sumidero Canyon, with its imposing walls that rise up to a thousand meters above the Grijalva River, is much more than a natural spectacle: it is a sanctuary of life, legends and wonder.

From the boat ride, you’ll feel the vastness of the canyon engulf you, while the echo of birds and the murmur of water connect you with the purest essence of Chiapas. Each curve of the river reveals a new wonder: caves, hidden waterfalls and rock formations that seem sculpted by the gods.

And from above, panoramic viewpoints give you breathtaking views. Behold the green abyss from different angles and let yourself be embraced by the majesty of the landscape. It's a time to stop time, take a deep breath and thank you for being there.

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Sinkhole Canyon from Tuxtla

From$40Per Person

What's included in Sinkhole Canyon from Tuxtla

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Itinerary

Miradores Canon del Sumidero

10.15am, Meeting point. Our first visit of the day takes us to a corner where nature becomes visual poetry. From the top of the first viewpoint, the landscape unfolds like an endless canvas of greens, mountains and open skies. It is the perfect start to a day that promises wonder, connection and moments that will be etched in the soul! Note: Tuesday no visitor, no access

Admission Ticket Included

Parque Ecoturistico Canon del Sumidero

Sail through the towering waters of Sumidero Canyon, where rock walls rise up to a thousand meters above the Grijalva River, creating a stunning natural spectacle. On board the boat, the wind caresses the face as we discover caves, waterfalls and the rich biodiversity that inhabits this natural sanctuary. A tour that arouses admiration and respect for the majesty of the Chiapas Earth

Admission Ticket Included

Chiapa de Corzo

Explore on your own, Chiapa de Corzo, a charming magical village on the banks of the Grijalva River, where history and tradition are breathed in every corner. Walk through its central square, dominated by the imposing Mudejar fountain known as La Pila, built in the 16th century with red brick and octagonal shape, unique in its style in Latin America. As a curious fact, Chiapa de Corzo was the first city founded by the Spanish in the current state of Chiapas, in 1528, marking the beginning of a rich cultural fusion that still endures. The tour ends at the Embarcadero. Carry your belongings at all times.

Inclusions

  • Access to viewpoints (except Tuesday)
  • Shared Boat in the Sink Canyon
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Access to the Sink Canyon
  • Food or Beverages
  • Optional and at the discretion of the Passenger
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not suitable for pregnant women
  • Not suitable for children under 1 year

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • Foreign transport stop Confirm meeting point and time at least 24 hrs before service Take your belongings with you and don't leave them in the unit.

End Points

  • The tour ends at the jetty of Chiapa de Corzo.

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

Direct access

Confirm meeting point and schedule at least 24 hours before the Tour begins.

Operator

OTISA