Great waterfall where you can chill swim, and make a fire. However getting here is a huge hassle. It took us about 3 hours from Samaipata in our Jeep rental. Locals say you can do it in 2. The roads are unpaved and have huge holes.
If you're driving, leave very early or the day will be lost. There is also Cascade de Cuevas, which are about 1 5 -2 hours from Samaipata on route 7 and will find a very similar area...
Read moreBeautiful waterfall in an even better location far from everything and everyone, especially large insta tourist groups in flip flops. Went there on a Saturday and still had the whole place to myself, very peaceful. Super fun offroad road to get there, from 1 to 2h (one way) ride on a motorbike depending on skill level, highly recommend renting a bike from Samaimoto and heading there for...
Read moreAmazing waterfall which has water all year around. Far less touristy than the Cuevas which is next to the main road. Here you can be alone in nature. It is possible to camp and swim in the water. Difficult to access without a private car but you will most likely have a stop here if you book the...
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