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Dec 12

December 12, 2014

El Sumidero, Chiapas, México: Part II, from the West Rim

As we’ve written about here on Traveleptics.com already, you can enjoy El Cañon del Sumidero, the giant canyon in Chiapas, Mexico, from one of two different angles – from inside the canyon itself by taking a small high-speed passenger boat from Chiapa de Corzo along the Grijalva river that flows through it, or from its west rim looking down into it (or along the length of it) from five different viewpoints (miradores) outside of Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Here, as promised in…

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Dec 3

December 3, 2014

Yelapa, Jalisco, México

We caught a late afternoon bus out of Guadalajara, took our Dramamine, and settled in for the long curvy ride. We were going to be spending the night in Puerto Vallarta before continuing on to Yelapa the next day. Tourist destinations like Puerto Vallarta don’t appeal to us much, we have to admit, which is why we weren’t going to be doing a whole lot more than getting some late-night grub and rest. We checked into the Hotel Suites Mar…

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Oct 5

October 5, 2014

El Sumidero, Chiapas, México: Part I, from the River

El Sumidero is a giant canyon in the Mexican state of Chiapas that runs more or less north-south although in the middle it takes two practically 90-degree turns leaving a section that runs roughly east-west. This giant rift in the earth lies to the north and to the east of Tuxtla Gutiérrez and can be appreciated from two very different perspectives – from its west rim looking down into it (or along the length of it) from five different viewpoints…

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Sep 29

September 29, 2014

Puerto Arista, Chiapas, México

When asked where they themselves might head for vacation, folks from Tuxtla Gutiérrez, the capitol of Chiapas, might respond with Puerto Arista. On some levels, we can understand why. On the coast of Chiapas, this more stereotypical beach community is the most developed of all the other coastal spots we’ve been to in the state, including Barra de Zacapulco, Ribera de Playa Azul, and el Madre Sal, which means you can pick from a range of hotel, restaurant, and bar…

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Sep 17

September 17, 2014

Río Celeste Maya, Chiapas, México

Just down the road from Las Nubes outside of the ejido Gallo Giro sits Rio Celeste Maya, a more economical option to Las Nubes. As with Las Nubes, the land in the care of Río Celeste Maya, along with a few extremely basic cabins (essentially wooden shacks), is situated right on the river, albeit on a pleasantly quieter part. If Las Nubes is upscale, Río Celeste Maya is roughing it, but really all this means is that you will be…

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Aug 26

August 26, 2014

Las Nubes, Chiapas, México

Las Nubes (The Clouds) is an area which affords you access to views of one of the most beautiful rivers with cascades and rapids that you might ever see. Not that Las Nubes recreation area is the only spot from which to see the river in general, but for any views of the river, we recommend starting here. In a separate article, we will discuss an additional access point and recreation area, Río Celeste Maya. To get here, follow the…

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Aug 23

August 23, 2014

El Chiflón, Chiapas, México

For being a nature attraction, El Chiflón is probably the most developed nature site that we visited in Chiapas, with more of a park or even amusement-park feel to it than anything else. Many people come to swim, BBQ, zip line, and generally spend family time here. If you love nature, these waterfalls and river are absolutely worth the visit. We went during one of the busiest tourist weekends of the entire year, Semana Santa, and we still enjoyed ourselves…

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Aug 12

August 12, 2014

Ribera de Playa Azul, Chiapas, México

The Ribera de Playa Azul is a strip of beach of very dark sand further north on the coast from Tapachula (and Barra de Zacapulco). As with other strips of beach in this part of Chiapas, you access it by boat. $10 MXN per person each way will get you there and back and the ride is extremely short. All you do is cross to the other side of the canal or river. There is a parking area next to…

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Aug 10

August 10, 2014

Laguna Miramar, Chiapas, México

If you had told me there was a heaven and asked me what it included, I would have told you that it came with an ocean, with nice waves near the shore to body surf in and a soft beach where the sand didn’t burn your feet. After spending time in the water at Laguna Miramar, I think I’ve changed my mind. I now believe it probably would include something along the lines of this lake in the western part of Chiapas, Mexico. After…

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Aug 7

August 7, 2014

El Madresal, Chiapas, México

Along the northern part of the coastline of Chiapas lies el Madresal, another of the state’s ecoturismo (ecotourism) sites. Of all the beach spots we visited during our time in Chiapas, this was the best cared-for and maintained. There was no trash to be seen, paths were well-kept, and docks were looked after. Staff wore official clothing and were friendly and professional. We parked right next to the welcome structure and disembarkation point and paid $15 MXN for the car…

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