Passeio de barco pelo Cânion Sumidero e visita às Aldeias Indígenas





Descrição
Comece o seu dia com o Cânion Sumidero onde você desfrutará de um cruzeiro de lancha pelo meio deste espetacular cânion, a estrada desce mais de 1.500 metros e chega ao rio Grijalva onde o Cânion Sumidero possui falésias de 100 a 1.000 metros de altura. Muitas vezes é possível ver a vida selvagem local, como crocodilos, macacos-aranha e garças brancas e cinzentas. Caminhe por Chiapa de Corzo, primeiro assentamento espanhol, que também se distingue pela sua gastronomia requintada e pela sua bebida tradicional chamada "Pozol". Visite a aldeia de Zinacantan, você terá a oportunidade de aprender tudo sobre o trabalho das mulheres de Zinacantán, que tecem tecidos de beleza única com um tear especial preso aos cintos. Termine o seu dia na aldeia de San Juan Chamula, que possui uma igreja diferente de qualquer outra. A pitoresca e centenária Iglesia San Juan tem paredes caiadas de branco e uma entrada pintada em cores vivas com vista para a praça da cidade.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
A estrada desce mais de 1.500 metros e chega ao rio Grijalva onde o Canyon Sumidero possui falésias de 100 a 1.000 metros de altura. Neste parque nacional é possível avistar a vida selvagem local, como crocodilos, macacos-aranha e garças brancas e cinzentas.
Chiapa de Corzo é uma charmosa Vila Mágica que em janeiro celebra a Grande Festa, uma das mais coloridas do país, considerada Patrimônio Mundial pela UNESCO.
A estrada para a aldeia de San Lorenzo Zinancantan fica a cerca de 11 km. longo. O povo de Zinancantán também é maia Tzotzil e a vestimenta predominante é em trajes muito distintos de rosa e roxo. Admire em primeira mão o laborioso trabalho artesanal das tecelãs, que, com um tear na cintura, confeccionam magníficas peças têxteis como os 'Huipiles', toalhas de mesa, colchas e capas de almofadas
San Juan Chamula, (a 10 km de San Cristobal de las Casas) é uma cidade rica em história, mas que também permite olhar para os maias de hoje. É o maior município maia de Chiapas, com uma população de mais de 40.000 falantes de tzotzil, um dos as 31 línguas maias. Esta região é conhecida pelos seus estilos de vida agrícolas e cerimoniais, que são uma mistura de crenças católicas e maias. A Igreja Católica de São João Batista, na verdade, não faz parte de nenhuma Diocese porque os moradores desejam a liberdade de realizar diversos tipos de rituais.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Por favor, tenha em mente que as coletas começam no horário de atividades anteriores e serão definidas dependendo da sua localização, se você estiver hospedado em um Airbnb ou similar, forneceremos o ponto mais próximo. . As informações do seu hotel são muito importantes, sem elas não podemos fornecer o horário de coleta. A coleta pode ser no lobby do hotel ou próximo ao seu hotel, fornecemos essas informações dependendo da sua localização.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Recomendamos usar óculos escuros, protetor solar biodegradável
Avaliações(8)
It may be that there is not enough time to do the tour to both sites on the same day, but if that is the case, they move the visit to the towns to another day without any problems. Constant contact with the operator. Recommended
¡Gracias por tu recomendación y por confiar en nosotros! 😊 Nos alegra saber que disfrutaste la experiencia. Será un placer recibirte nuevamente en tu próxima visita a México.
My guide Homero and driver Edilberto were both amazing! It was a long day to take me around. Even though I don’t understand Spanish very well and the only one on the trip, they both spared no effort in looking after me. I had a wonderful day and learned many things from Homero who is very knowledgeable and always made sure I was comfortable and safe. I love that he encourages me to take my time and not rush. Thank you both!!!
Thank you, Erin! We're very happy to hear you had a great day with Homero and Edilberto. We'll make sure to share your kind words with them—they'll be delighted to know they helped make your experience so memorable. We truly appreciate you traveling with us and hope to welcome you again on a future adventure in Mexico!
Amazing experience and great guide, we had a fun packed day with so much to see and do, the tour guide Romero was informative and always helped us with ant any questions.
Thank you for your kind review! We’re glad to hear you had such a fun and full day exploring the canyon and the villages. It’s great to know Romero helped make the experience even better with his knowledge and support. We appreciate you joining us!
This experience has been great. The boat ride was impressive. We saw Aranga’s, Crocodiles, and more. Homer was an excellent driver and guide. He knew everything about the history of the country and of the Mayan/Mexican culture. The church is San Juan Chamula is a must-see. No pictures are allowed inside the church.
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with us! We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed the boat ride and had the chance to see wildlife up close. We’re especially glad to know that Homero provided an excellent service — he truly loves sharing the history and culture of the region, and we’ll make sure your kind words reach him. The Church of San Juan Chamula is indeed a unique and unforgettable place, and we’re happy you appreciated this special cultural experience. Thank you again for choosing to travel with us. We hope to welcome you back on another adventure soon! Warm regards,
We were lucky and were alone with the tour guide as a family of 4 and had a private tour! Homero, our tour guide, provided us with a lot of information on this day trip and let us taste local drinks like Pozol, Pox and Atosh at the markets. We also enjoyed being able to taste Talames! We even learned 3 toasts on Zotzil when we were put in traditional clothes in Zinacantán. Thank you Homero for introducing us to the culture! We were able to allocate time freely. The boat trip was also gigantic, you felt like you were in Jurassic Park with the river crocodiles on the shore...
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We're delighted to hear that you and your family enjoyed a private tour experience and had such a memorable day. Homero will be thrilled to know how much you appreciated his knowledge and the special touches he added. The Sumidero Canyon boat ride truly is an unforgettable experience — we love your comparison to Jurassic Park! Thank you again for choosing us. We hope to welcome you back on another adventure soon! Warm regards,
This trip had pros and cons. Pro: great guides, friendly and helpful Con: so dusty that I felt unsafe. The road was very hard to see and at times we had to come to a complete stop until the dust cleared. We also had to buy goggles or glasses and bandanas, they do not rent goggles. I know that the road is dry because of the weather, but I would not recommend this trip.
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us. We are sorry you found a dusty road during parts of the trip. We understand that such conditions can be unexpected and challenging, for some people is really fun!, I am sorry we do not met your expectations. Thank you once again for choosing us for your travel experience.
We loved this experience! PEDRO are guide was intuitive and geared the tour into what we liked. He was spiritual and amazing!!! The cenote was gorgeous and refreshing swim! The atvs were in great shape! Hung out with a crocodile, zipline and a lot more!
Hello Sam, Thank you for taking the time to leave your comments, I'm really happy you had a great experience with us! For sure I will send your comments to Pedro! Hope to see you soon!



