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Experience stunning waterfalls and vibrant town life in Chiapas with this full-day tour to Las Nubes and Comitán, blending natural beauty with cultural charm.
If you’re looking to see a side of Chiapas that combines jaw-dropping scenery with local flavor, this full-day tour from San Cristóbal offers just that. It’s a well-rounded experience that balances nature, history, and culinary delights, all wrapped into one manageable day. We’re here to tell you what makes it worth your time — and what to keep in mind before booking.
What we love most about this trip is how it allows you to spend meaningful time at Las Nubes Waterfall — one of the region’s most mesmerizing sights — while also giving a taste of Comitán’s lively streets and architecture. Plus, the included lunch at a local restaurant is consistently praised for regional flavors. However, the early start — departing at 5 AM — might be tough for some, and a long day in the sun isn’t for everyone. That said, if you enjoy a combination of nature and culture with a bit of adventure, this tour should suit you well.

This tour is designed for travelers who want a full day of outdoor adventure and cultural discovery without the hassle of planning every detail themselves. It’s perfect for those who appreciate natural beauty but also want to walk through a town with genuine Mayan heritage and local character.
The day kicks off early, at around 5 AM, with a pickup from your hotel in San Cristóbal de Las Casas. The scenic drive takes you through native Tzotzil communities, giving subtle insights into local life and a chance to see the transition from dense forests to jungle. The early start means you’re on the road when the town is still waking up — a peaceful time to reflect and soak in the countryside.
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Arriving around 8 AM, you’ll immediately be greeted by the jade-green waters of the Santo Domingo River, which feeds into Las Nubes. The waterfall itself is a spectacle — a curtain of water plunging into a lush basin, framed by jungle and forest. The trail to the waterfall includes a tunnel and offers various viewpoints, including the Vista Hermosa, where panoramic views are worth a few photos.
We loved the way the trail showcases the vibrant ecosystem of the region. The guided hike is not just about reaching a destination but about appreciating the flora, fauna, and geological features along the way. Multiple reviewers highlighted how “stunning views” and “absolutely beautiful landscape” made the hike worthwhile.
While some visitors might find the hike moderate in difficulty, it’s accessible for most, with the reward being the view from various lookout points. The natural pools at the base are perfect for a quick dip or just relaxing while soaking in the scenery.

Post-hike, you’re given about an hour to explore freely. This is a good chance to relax by the river, enjoy the fresh air, or take more photos. Several reviews mention that the scenery is postcard-perfect, and it’s easy to see why.
If you’re feeling adventurous, you could dip into the natural pools or simply sit back and listen to the sound of rushing water. It’s a tranquil spot, and many appreciated the lack of crowds during their visit. You might find some quiet corners perfect for a peaceful break or some spontaneous sketching.

Leaving Las Nubes around 12 noon, the journey to Comitán takes approximately 1.5 hours. The drive itself is a scenic route, passing through mountainous landscape dotted with small villages and farmland. When you arrive, the town’s architectural diversity shines — neoclassical, baroque, and neo-Gothic styles all mingle in its streets.
The town has a lively feel, with locals going about their day, and the historic center offers a glimpse into the regional heritage. As one reviewer described, “the city is full of color and character,” making it a worthwhile stop for those interested in Mexican and Mayan culture.
More Great Tours NearbyThe included lunch at a local restaurant is a highlight for many. Reviewers often mention the regional flavors — dishes that showcase local ingredients and cooking styles. It’s an opportunity to savor authentic Chiapas cuisine in a friendly setting.
Post-lunch, the guided city tour kicks off around 3 PM. The guide leads you through key landmarks, sharing stories about the town’s history, architecture, and native communities. You’ll see everything from colonial structures to indigenous influences. Several travelers appreciated the guide’s friendly approach and insightful commentary, which added context to the visual splendors.
In the late afternoon, you’re free to wander the streets at your own pace. Local shops and cafes dot the town, perfect for picking up souvenirs or enjoying a cup of coffee. Some reviews note that linguistic regionalisms and gastro-diversity make Comitán a lively, authentic experience.
At around 6 PM, you begin the return to San Cristóbal. The scenic drive offers a final chance to reflect on the day’s highlights, with many travelers remarking on the breathtaking landscapes seen along the way. Arriving back at your hotel around 8:30 PM, you’ll feel like you’ve experienced a full tapestry of Chiapas — from waterfalls to vibrant streets.

The $60 price covers transportation, entrance tickets, lunch, and guide services — a solid value considering everything packed into this day. You’ll want to bring comfortable shoes for the hike, sun protection, and possibly a swimsuit if you wish to take a dip.
Food and drinks are not included apart from the provided lunch, so bringing some snacks and water is smart — especially given the early start.

This tour offers a balanced view of Chiapas’ natural and cultural riches. It’s well-suited for travelers who enjoy moderate physical activity, love scenic views, and want a taste of local life. The early start is a commitment, but many find it’s worth it for the quiet beauty of Las Nubes and the vibrant energy of Comitán.
The mix of guided exploration and free time ensures you’re not just passively observing but actively engaging with the surroundings. For a cost of just $60, the experience really delivers a full day of memorable sights, flavors, and stories.
If you’re after authentic moments in Chiapas that blend nature and culture, this tour is a dependable choice. It’s especially good if you’re short on time but eager to see different sides of the region.

Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Most of the hike involves walking on trails that may be moderate in difficulty, but it’s generally accessible. Those with mobility issues might want to check with the provider beforehand.
What should I bring for the hike?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, and maybe a hat. If you plan to swim, a swimsuit and towel could be useful.
Will I have free time at Las Nubes?
Yes, about an hour after the hike to explore, relax, or take photos.
What kind of food is served at lunch?
Regional flavors served at a local restaurant; specific dishes aren’t detailed but are praised for their authenticity.
How long is the drive from San Cristóbal?
Approximately 2 hours each way, passing through scenic Tzotzil communities.
Is this tour good for photography?
Absolutely. The viewpoints, waterfalls, and town scenes all lend themselves to great photos.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, the tour covers entrance tickets to Las Nubes and other sites.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Availability varies; it’s best to check ahead, but flexible booking options exist with “reserve now & pay later.”
This tour offers an excellent way to see some of Chiapas’ most striking scenery and vibrant towns without the stress of planning every detail yourself. With stunning waterfalls, delicious regional cuisine, and insightful guides, it’s a package that balances adventure with cultural insight. It’s best for travelers who enjoy a moderate hike, want authentic experiences, and don’t mind an early start. Whether you’re a nature lover or a culture seeker, this day trip promises a memorable taste of Chiapas in just one day.
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