I was genuinely wanting to love this place but it left much to be desired. In a vehicle, it is a few minutes outside of the city centre of Suchitoto. You pay $2 USD for parking and access to the mirador (lookout) and to the cascada (waterfall). You can quickly see the amazing view looking out to the lake and marshland. You walk down a small trail to the right to head down to the cascada. The trial down is marked with arrows so that you can get a closer look at the base of it. The water looks a little suspect and for me, not ideal to swim in. I recommend wearing good trail shoes to climb down or those strong rubbery non-slip water shoes. The rocks have a lot of moss in them and can be slippery. Bring a tripod if you are going to take any long exposure...
Read moreIt was breathtaking to see this beautiful, majestic waterfall. It's a short hike down to see the waterfall however I would definitely recommend to wear hiking shoes for this. These rocks could be a bit slippery and you need a good grip while climbing up and down. It took me a while to get down and let me tell you it's worth it. The formation of these rocks looked like they're were stairs. I was mesmerized by the texture. Amazing place to visit and relax. And there minuta station is so good. They have all flavors and they are deliciously flavorful. A great place to appreciate the...
Read moreThe falls was absolutely dry when we went but we still ended up staying a while, sitting at the overlook area, appreciating the natural beauty around us, the majestic views of the lake and enjoying the peace and quiet and sounds of nature. Tip: you can totally do a picnic here! I wish we had a picnic basket with a bottle of wine!
We were going to walk here from Suchitoto plaza central but it was noontime and the heat was going to be unbearable so we rode a tuktuk for $2. On the way back to town we just started walking until a...
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