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Discover Chiapas’ stunning waterfalls with this day tour from Palenque, featuring Misol-Ha’s thunderous cascade and the vibrant blue pools of Agua Azul.
Traveling through Mexico’s Chiapas region offers some of the most striking natural beauty, and a trip to the waterfalls of Misol-Ha and Agua Azul is often at the top of travelers’ wish lists. This tour, offered by KICHAN BAJLUM, promises a manageable, budget-friendly way to see these two iconic sights in one day. We’ve gathered insights from actual travelers to give you a clear picture of what to expect, what works well, and what to watch out for.
What we love about this tour is its focus on two of Chiapas’ most photogenic and memorable waterfalls, especially for those short on time but eager to experience the region’s natural wonders. The cost is quite reasonable at $38 per person, which includes transportation and entrance tickets, making it a good value. The efficiency of the itinerary—with a scheduled 45 minutes at Misol-Ha and over two hours at Agua Azul—allows ample time to enjoy each location without feeling rushed.
However, a potential drawback is that some travelers find the schedule a little tight, especially if you want to spend more time soaking in the scenery or exploring at a relaxed pace. Others have mentioned that the trip can run late or feel hurried, particularly at Agua Azul, where the scenery is so captivating that you may wish for longer.
This tour is best suited for those who want a straightforward, affordable way to see two of Chiapas’ most breathtaking waterfalls, especially if you’re comfortable with a group setting and basic guided logistics. It’s ideal for daytime explorers eager to tick off these landmarks without fussing over transportation or planning.


The tour kicks off at 12:00 hrs, with hotel pickup arranged by the operator. Expect to wait about 10 minutes in your hotel lobby before the van arrives. Once on board, the roughly 45-minute drive to Misol-Ha is typically comfortable, though it may involve some winding roads typical of mountainous terrain.
During the drive, you might find that the driver doesn’t provide much commentary—reviews suggest that this is more about transport than a guided experience. If you’re looking for historical or regional insights, be prepared to do some reading on your own or ask locals once there.
Once at Misol-Ha, you’ll have around 45 minutes to explore. This waterfall drops about 35 meters into a lush pool below, making it one of the most photogenic waterfalls in the area. We loved the way you can walk behind the cascade, getting close enough to feel the power of the water as it thunders past.
Many reviewers noted that the short visit means you might not get a chance to fully explore or relax here. Andrea from Italy mentioned, “It’s amazing but rather small,” which is a fair point. Still, the proximity of the waterfall makes it easy to squeeze in a quick walk behind the falls and snap some memorable photos.
After Misol-Ha, the tour continues towards Agua Azul. The drive takes roughly 2.5 hours, giving you a chance to enjoy the scenery and chat with your companions. Be aware that some reviews mention delays or unexpected stops—including a stop where local vendors charge a 40-peso “tax”—which can eat into your overall time.
More Great Tours NearbyOnce at Agua Azul, you’ll have about 2.5 hours to explore. This site is famous for its turquoise pools and multiple waterfalls, cascading over limestone rocks. The walkway along the site allows you to get close to the waterfalls from different angles and enjoy the vibrant blue waters that have made this spot so famous.
Multiple reviewers, including Noor from the Netherlands, highlighted how worth it this stop is. She said, “You don’t get any information about the area, but the tour itself is definitely worth the money!” The water’s vivid color and the lively atmosphere make it a photographer’s paradise, especially if you appreciate nature’s palette.
The tour wraps up around 19:00 hrs, with the return trip taking about an hour and a half. Some reviews mention that the return journey can be longer than expected, particularly if there are delays or if you’re waiting for other passengers. The driver generally drops you back at your hotel, though a few travelers have reported being taken to a different location initially, which was then rectified.


This experience is a practical choice for those who want a straightforward way to see two of Chiapas’ most beautiful waterfalls without the hassle of organizing transport or entrance tickets. The price point is attractive, especially considering the included tickets, though it does mean sacrificing detailed local commentary or a more personalized experience.
If you’re a traveler who values visual splendor over historical or cultural context, this tour offers plenty to marvel at. However, if you’re keen on learning about the region’s history or ecology, you might find the guide’s role somewhat limited.
The timing is generally well-managed, but it’s worth noting that some reviews mention feeling rushed or experiencing delays. For those with strict schedules or short stays, this is a factor to consider.

This tour from Palenque to Misol-Ha and Agua Azul offers a budget-friendly, efficient way to experience two of Chiapas’ most stunning waterfalls. With its great value, easy logistics, and breathtaking views, it’s perfect for travelers eager to tick off iconic sights without fussing over details.
It suits those who prefer a no-fuss day, are comfortable with group trips, and are primarily interested in seeing the natural beauty rather than engaging deeply with local history or culture. If you’re looking for a scenic adventure that delivers on visual wow factor at a reasonable price, this tour ticks those boxes.
However, if you’re after a more relaxed pace, detailed explanations, or a more personalized experience, you might find it a bit rushed or impersonal. Still, for many, the spectacular waterfalls alone justify the trip.

How long is the total tour?
The total duration is approximately 7 hours, including hotel pickup and drop-off.
What is included in the price?
The price includes hotel pickup and drop-off, entrance tickets to both waterfalls, and transportation.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there any guide explaining the sites?
No, the driver primarily provides transportation. Expect limited commentary or local insights.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but there are places to eat near Agua Azul.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It’s not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to walking at the sites.
What should I bring?
Bring water shoes or sandals for swimming, sun protection, cash for additional expenses, and a camera.
What if I want more time at Agua Azul?
The itinerary provides about 2.5 hours, which is usually enough to explore. Additional time may require arranging a private tour or extending your stay independently.
How crowded does it get?
Agua Azul can be busy, especially in high season, so expect some crowds and plan accordingly.
This day trip offers a balanced glimpse of Chiapas’ natural wonders, perfect for those who prioritize stunning scenery and straightforward logistics. Pack your sense of adventure, and get ready for some of Mexico’s most beautiful waterfalls.
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