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Explore Chiapas with this 14.5-hour guided tour featuring Amatenango pottery, Chiflón waterfalls, and Montebello Lakes—perfect for culture and nature lovers.
This review covers the San Cristóbal: Amatenango, Chiflon, and Montebello tour offered by OTISA VIAJES — a full-day experience designed for those who want a taste of authentic Chiapas. From traditional pottery villages to majestic waterfalls and vibrant lakes, this trip packs in a lot, all at a fair price of $82 per person.
What’s genuinely appealing? We love the chance to see artisan craftsmanship firsthand and the breathtaking scenery at each stop. On the flip side, with a 14.5-hour day, it’s a long one—something to consider if you’re not a morning person or prefer a more leisurely pace. This tour is ideal for travelers who seek balance: a mix of cultural insight, beautiful landscapes, and a full-day adventure.


We always look for tours that give a genuine taste of local life and scenic beauty, and this one does just that. It’s a full-day trip that promises a combination of craftsmanship, waterfalls, and lakes, all woven into a single journey. You’ll visit Amatenango de Valle, renowned for its pottery, then pause at the mesmerizing Chiflon Waterfalls, and finally relax at the multi-shaded Montebello Lakes.
One thing to keep in mind: it’s a packed schedule. The 14.5 hours fly by, but it’s a long day—so plan for an early start and be prepared for a fair amount of walking, especially at the waterfalls and lakes. Some reviews note the quality of transport and guides as a highlight, making the long hours more comfortable and engaging.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy diverse experiences—cultural, natural, and scenic—and who don’t mind a full day on the move. If you prefer a laid-back pace or more time at each site, you might find this a bit rushed. But for those eager to pack in a variety of sights, it’s a well-structured option.
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The journey begins with a visit to the village of Amatenango de Valle, famed for its pottery craftsmanship. Here, you’ll see artisans at work, creating traditional ceramics that reflect generations of local skills. The experience isn’t just about admiring finished pieces — you get to observe the artisans in their element, often dressed in traditional clothing with blue and red skirts, embroidered huipiles, and flower-adorned headpieces. This glimpse into everyday life offers a wonderful snapshot of local culture.
The tour includes a panoramic glimpse of the community, giving you a sense of where these artisans live and work. Several reviews mention the authentic vibe as a highlight, with some travelers noting the chance to buy souvenirs directly from the makers.
Next, you’ll stop at the Chiflon Waterfalls, also called “Velo de Novia” because of its bridal veil-like cascade. The sight of turquoise waters tumbling down amidst lush greenery is stunning—no other word fits better. The San Vicente River feeds these waterfalls, which form a series of cascades, creating a spectacle of natural power and beauty.
You might find that the views are even more impressive in person than photos suggest. The sound of the water, the smell of wet earth, and the sight of the multiple tiers make this a favorite among nature lovers. Some reviews mention the breathtaking views and the feeling of being in a pristine wilderness.
More Great Tours NearbyThe final main stop takes you to the Montebello Lakes, a collection of crystalline lakes known for their varying shades of blue and green. The lakes sit amidst lush forests and offer a perfect photo opportunity — especially if you love vibrant landscapes. The clear waters are fed by underground sources, and the different colors are due to mineral content and algae.
Here, you’ll get some free time to walk around, breathe in the fresh air, and marvel at the spectacle of colors. Reviewers praise the lakes as a “natural wonderland,” a place where your senses truly come alive. The beauty of this site is that it feels untouched—an ideal spot to relax and reflect on the day.

All transportation is in modern, air-conditioned vehicles designed for luxury tourism. The vehicles tend to be recent models, which makes the long hours more comfortable. The tour operates as a shared service, with either a guide and driver for larger groups or just a driver for smaller parties, depending on your booking.
The group sizes tend to be manageable, and the tour includes 24/7 assistance, which adds peace of mind. Starting times vary, so checking your reservation details is essential. The pickup is usually at your hotel lobby, about 15 minutes before the scheduled start.
At $82 per person, the tour offers good value when you consider entrance fees, guided commentary, and transportation. The price covers all major highlights, but it doesn’t include personal expenses, food, or drinks. The tour is a shared service, which keeps costs down but means you’ll be part of a group—perfect for social travelers but possibly less ideal for those seeking privacy.

What makes this tour stand out is its balance of authentic cultural exposure and stunning natural beauty. You’re not just ticking off tourist sites; you’re experiencing real places where local life unfolds. Seeing artisans at work in Amatenango, hearing the roar of Chiflón, and gazing across the multicolored lakes all contribute to a genuinely enriching day.
The tour’s value lies in its inclusive nature—entrance fees, guided commentary, transportation, and insider access are all covered. It is designed for travelers who want to see a lot without the hassle of planning each step on their own.
Based on reviews, travelers love the scenic vistas, with many remarking on how breathtaking the waterfalls and lakes are. The guide’s explanations help make sense of what you’re seeing, adding depth to the experience.

This tour is perfect for culture enthusiasts interested in traditional crafts and local life, as well as nature lovers eager to witness spectacular waterfalls and lakes. It suits travelers who are comfortable with a long day and walking, and who value guided insights.
It’s also ideal for those looking for value — seeing multiple highlights in one day with all logistics handled. However, if you prefer a more relaxed pace or want more time at each site, consider whether the full schedule fits your travel style.

Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour includes transportation in air-conditioned, modern vehicles designed for comfort during the long day.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations should be made at least 24 hours in advance to secure your spot and help plan your day.
Where does the tour end?
You’ll be dropped off at “Al Grano” café in San Cristóbal’s city center, right in front of the central park, making it easy for you to return to your accommodation.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, all entrance tickets for the visited sites are included in the price.
What should I bring?
Bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, and biodegradable sunscreen/insect repellent. Also, consider a light rain jacket, just in case.
Is swimming allowed at the lakes?
Swimming is at your own risk; always check with the guide if weather and conditions permit.
Can I do this tour if I have mobility issues?
The sites involve some walking over uneven terrain, so assess your comfort level with outdoor walking. The tour is primarily designed for active travelers.

This tour offers a well-rounded taste of Chiapas, blending culture with spectacular scenery. It’s designed for travelers who want an efficient, guided day exploring some of the most remarkable sites in the region. The combination of artisan craftsmanship, waterfalls, and vibrant lakes makes it a memorable experience, especially for those who appreciate nature’s colorful displays.
The logistics, including modern transportation and guided commentary, help keep the day smooth and enjoyable. While it’s a long day, the diversity of stops ensures you return with a treasure trove of stories and photos.
If you’re traveling through San Cristóbal and want to see authentic Chiapas landscapes and culture without the hassle of planning, this tour provides excellent value and a chance to truly connect with the region’s natural and human artistry.
In summary, this tour is a fantastic choice for travelers seeking a full-day adventure that combines cultural insight, stunning views, and natural beauty. Its well-organized structure and affordable price make it a smart pick for those eager to maximize their time and experiences in Chiapas.
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