Hike to Tzununá Waterfall
Overview of the tour in Solola
Our day begins at 8 am, meeting at Tzununa's boat docks, and we'll proceed to the town center. There, you'll receive a concise history of the town and its residents. Moving away from the center, we venture into the jungle, where time seems to rewind; farmers tend to crops, women handcraft tortillas and weave the famed "güipil" Mayan dresses.
Traversing a charming coffee forest nestled in the jungle, my favorite part, the urban clamor fades. Nature's sounds take over birds, chickens, and goats, offering a glimpse into the serene "campesino" lifestyle. As we approach a waterfall, the town's noise dissipates, and we'll relish traditional Mayan tamales, the waterfall, and scenic Tzununá views.
Bring a bathing suit and towels for a dip, and for the adventurous, there's rock climbing to a 6-ft plunge pool. Don't forget a hat and sunglasses for added comfort.
This activity includes:
- Cascada Tzununa
- Traditional chicken Tamales or a veggie tostada. Refreshments. Guide to waterfalls
On arrival
We will meet at the main dock of Tzununá. You can arrive by boat from any other town or by tuk-tuk from San Marcos.
Free Cancellation
Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.