Lacanjá river, green water snake

Named by the Mayans “Snake of Green Water”, the Lacanja River offers us a break in one of the 13 rustic cabins on the bank of its waters, in one of the most complete campsites, located at the southern end of the town.

Since 2000, this camp works to show the tourism the wonderful rural and cultural zone and offer activities related with adventure and ambiental interpretation.

Everything you could imagine of the Lacandon Jungle is true, from its different activities or excursions: Several trekkings through the jungle, a visit to the Maya Archeological sites, the observation of the flora and fauna, […]

Bonampak the painted walls of the mayan court

Bonampak (which means in Maya language “Painted Walls”) is an ancient city on the basin of the Usumacinta River. It is worldwide known by its murals which are the ones that offer more details of the life in the Maya Court.

The archeological site consists on several buildings surrounding the main square. Some of the buildings have well carved steles, but the most famous one is the Temple of the Murals where there are three rooms with paintings dating 790. They were made using a complex technique called ìfreshî (it was used in the decoration of the Sistine Chapel).

The murals […]

Restaurante El Candil

La mejor cocina tradicional

  • Capacidad para 110 personas
  • Renta de salón (bautizos, baby shower, cumpleaños)
  • Servicio de buffet (fines de semana)
  • Bar
  • Servicio de platillos para sus eventos
  • Información turística
  • Venta de artesanías y folletería

4a. Sur Ote. 98, Planta Alta, Barrio Candelaria, Ocosingo, Chiapas.

01 (919) 673 00 37 WhatsApp 919 670 5968

Restaurante El Campanario

La mejor comida regional desde 1989

Chécate nuestros platillos en este link https://guiachiapas.wordpress.com/2011/10/01/restaurante-el-campanario/

Av. Coronel Utrilla No. 5

Tel. (961) 616 03 90, Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas.

Soc. Coop. Lanchas Rojas

Servicio turístico al Cañón del Sumidero

  • Lanchas confortables para 24, 36 y 40 personas
  • Lanchas seguras
  • Personal calificado
  • Chalecos salvavidas
  • Seguro de viajero
  • Baños
  • Sala de Espera

Embarcadero El Malecón No. 5

Tel. 616 06 80

lanchasrojas@hotmail.com

Horario de servicio: 8:00 am a 4:00 pm

Laguna Miramar Amazing beauty

In the palpitating center of the Lacandon jungle, one of the almost virgin sites of the world is located, splendor of Chiapas and a universal wonder: Miramar Lagoon.

There are a few places in the world with such natural beauty around you for the recreation and relaxation of the spirit, and the Miramar Lagoon, we have to say it, is one of them: It is surrounded by vegetation and orchids of fantasy, the dreamed-like colors of the lagoon ranging from the light and transparent green to the blue cobalt. It gives the impression of being a bay with underwater dunes, archipelagos […]

Hotel María Eugenia Chiapas · Acapulco

Av. Central Oriente 507, Colonia Centro, ciudad Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas.

Tel. (961) 613 37 67

Facebook: Hotel María Eugenia

www.mariaeugenia.com.mx

Agencia Ecoexperiencias

Una aventura diferente todos los días

Pasión por la naturaleza

Vive Chiapas, vive Ecoexperiencias

Tel. 00 52 961 613 25 11

conecto@ecoexperiencias.com

www.ecoexperiencias.com

Ocosingo, Chiapas

El valle que se aleja de sí mismo a galope

Tal vez porque Ocosingo es el municipio más grande de Chiapas, el poeta Efraín Bartolomé (nacido ahí) lo llama en un poema ¡el valle que se aleja de sí mismo a galope!. Es grande. Es bello. Y con una riqueza cultural que viene de lejos, de los albores de la civilización maya. Sus etnias, sus conocimientos ancestrales, su color, sus formas, su abundante flora y fauna, todo en Ocosingo exalta y nutre la imaginación. Sin embargo, no quisiéramos despedirnos sin mencionar algunas otras cosillas a las que debes echar un […]

QUINTA “Los Pavorreales”

“Tus eventos son especiales con nuestros detalles la Diferencia”

  • Renta de Cabañas
  • Alberca
  • Areas Verdes

Carretera Ocosingo-San Cristóbal Km 1 Tel. 919 113 82 34

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