We went to the Rincon de la Vieja National Park in July. After visiting the thermal mud holes and fumes, we stopped at the Chorreras waterfall on the way out. We parked on the main access road of the hacienda. There is a sign pointing people to the waterfall path. We walked the 1km path towards the falls. The path is muddy, and full of horse feces. Once we reached the bottom we found out that there is a $16 charge per person the go to the falls. It would have been nice to know about entrance fees prior to walking down the long path. We did not access the falls but...
Read moreThe waterfall is somewhat smaller than expected. To get here you first pay the entrance fee to the park and then have to pay for each attraction again individually. The whole area is zoned out and operated by Hotel Hacienda Guachipelin it seems like. Quite confusing. It's a easy walking trail in not really a hike however there are lots of horse dumps and can get quite muddy. It has a very nice bathroom and some beautiful...
Read moreIt's a tourist trap. You pay fee to access Guachipelin roads and they let you park and walk more than 1 km to the waterfall. When you arrive there they ask for the ticket and if you eant to see it you have to pay 17 USD per person. We were with 2 small kids. It was the worst experience. They should charge before going down the path. The walk there it is not...
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