What to do and see in Southern Mexico, Southern Mexico: The Best Waterfalls

May 1, 2022 Lashaunda Abraham

Discover the best top things to do in Southern Mexico, Southern Mexico including Casas Verdes Las Nubes, Cascada El Chiflon, La Asuncion, Cascada El Chiflon, Cascadas Magicas de Copalitilla, Cascadas de Agua Azul, Cascadas Magicas de Copalitilla, Cascada el Aguacero, Cascada La Reforma, Cascadas de Misol-Ha.
Restaurants in Southern Mexico

1. Casas Verdes Las Nubes

Chiapa de Corzo Mexico
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Casas Verdes Las Nubes

2. Cascada El Chiflon

A 20 km de Comitan Ejido San Cristobalito Municipio De Tzimol Chiapas, Mexivco, Comitan 30110 Mexico +52 1 963 126 8165 http://www.chiflon.com.mx
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5.0 based on 615 reviews

Cascada El Chiflon

Reviewed By jerrylobo - Pharr, United States

We spent the entire day here. It is a lot of walking and going up the mountain. Each viewing stop is more breathtaking. We went in November and it had been raining, the color wasn’t there but the force and amount of water made up for the lack of nice color in the water. Right now it is considered low season so the park is all yours! Once you reach the main mirador and the last zip-line tower keep going there are more miradors that not many people go to. It is hard exercise but definitely worth it! The steps are uneven so wear hiking shoes, take sun block, and mosquito repellent. There is one restaurant a few snack stands and in the park there is also bbq pits. Note the drive is not difficult but there are alot of stops/bumps on the road. There are 2 entrances to this park owned by different companies. I recommend the “Entrada Principal” which has the better miradors. This is the one we went into and from the looks of it, it was the right choice.

3. La Asuncion

Palenque Mexico http://softwarela.wix.com/visitpalenque#!la-asuncion/ch4n
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

La Asuncion

4. Cascada El Chiflon

Ejido San Cristobalito, Tzimol 30100 Mexico
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5.0 based on 40 reviews

Cascada El Chiflon

5. Cascadas Magicas de Copalitilla

San Miguel del Puerto 70990 Mexico
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Cascadas Magicas de Copalitilla

6. Cascadas de Agua Azul

Reserva Especial de la Biosfera Cascadas Agua Azul, Palenque 29920 Mexico +52 967 167 0956 https://visitachiapas.com/cascadas-de-agua-azul/
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4.5 based on 2,717 reviews

Cascadas de Agua Azul

Reviewed By Jesterinoz - Sydney, Australia

A beautiful spot with some spectacular waterfalls & swimming spots. A great place to spend 90mins to break up the drive between Palenque & San Cristóbal

7. Cascadas Magicas de Copalitilla

Cascadas magicas acceso, Huatulco Mexico
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4.5 based on 612 reviews

Cascadas Magicas de Copalitilla

Reviewed By Rudkin37 - High Prairie, Canada

We went to a coffee plantation had great fun good food there are washroom and markets to buy gifts and coffee. It is alot of walking so it's for people in shape. If your dealing with pregnancy heart lung issues it may not be the tour for you. Clean water cool they stop do you can buy medical dried plants best honey in the world. Also mezcal like tequilas but organic no chemicals used. Amazing flavor.

8. Cascada el Aguacero

Mexico http://www.turismochiapas.gob.mx/sectur/centros-tursticos-y-ecotursticos-
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Cascada el Aguacero

Reviewed By MAB1A - Davis, United States

In summary? Well worth the visit. A nice surprise. Now some detail: This 800+ stair down (and then 800+ stair back up) adventure gave us much more (in a positive sense) than we had expected (from the reviews we read). We drove there from Tuxtla after visiting the Sima de los Cotorras - a good combination of trips. Driving ourselves always adds an element of adventure and uncertainty (something I guess we enjoy). From the falls themselves, to the path up and down, to the road in, it added up to give us a memorable and most enjoyable experience. The entry fee is very modest and parking is secure and safe. There were maybe half a dozen cars when we were there. One possible issue (in terms of driving) is the one lane road in and out just prior to the falls - with a fairly steep drop on one side. We didn’t run in to any counter flow, but it would have made for some interesting negotiations had we met another car. While the walking path down is good, you need some fairly reasonable level of movement to make the cross-country trek at the end. I think we ended up spending about 2 hours up and down.

9. Cascada La Reforma

San Pedro Mixtepec, Oaxaca Mexico
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Cascada La Reforma

10. Cascadas de Misol-Ha

Carretera Ocosingo Reserva de la Biósfera Montes Azules, Palenque Mexico +52 967 678 8236 http://www.misol-ha.com
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4.5 based on 1,489 reviews

Cascadas de Misol-Ha

Reviewed By The6marbles

The waterfall is amazing. We loved walking behind it. It can get slippery, but it’s worth it and beautiful. It’s a short taxi ride to the falls, or you can take a collectivo to the entrance and a taxi from there to the falls. There is also a restaurant for lunch.

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