Mexico Rainforest Exploration & Indigenous Culture: Palenque & Nahá – 6 Days

Spend six days visiting ancient Maya archaeological sites, swimming in turquoise waterfalls, and learning about the Indigenous cultures of central Mexico. Throughout it all, your expert driver will accompany you from location to location, ensuring that you’re only focused on relaxing and spending time in nature—not navigating the roads.
Highlights
- Learn to make traditional handicrafts, like bow and arrow
- Cool off at the Roberto Barrios Waterfalls
- Visit the ancient Maya cities of Yaxchilan and Bonampak
- Explore the Palenque archaeological site
Brief Itinerary
| Day | Highlights | Overnight |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive in Villahermosa, Transfer to Palenque | Palenque |
| Day 2 | Palenque Archeological Site, Visit the Roberto Barrios Waterfalls | Palenque |
| Day 3 | Ancient Maya Cities of Yaxchilan & Bonampak, Transfer to Nahá | Nahá |
| Day 4 | Nature Exploration at Nahá Reserve, Experience a Hach Winik Fire Ceremony | Nahá |
| Day 5 | Create & Shoot: Lacandon Arrow & Clay Workshop in Nahá, Transfer to Palenque | Palenque |
| Day 6 | Return to Villahermosa, Departure |
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Villahermosa, Transfer to Palenque

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Welcome to Mexico! Your driver will pick you up at the airport to take you to Palenque. Spend today resting and exploring the area on your own. The Temples of Palenque are a sight to behold, with over 2,000 years of history to explore. Spend some time today exploring the temples, or head into the jungle to spot wildlife—look for macaws and howler monkeys on a trail that passes yet-unexplored ruins in pristine rainforest.
Day 2: Palenque Archeological Site, Visit the Roberto Barrios Waterfalls

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On this visit, you will explore the lesser-known archaeological area of Palenque, where you can see how quickly the jungle can re-absorb an entire city. Once a center of civilization until the 7th century, the now-abandoned city was taken over by the forest until people rediscovered it and began excavations. Since then, the site has been recognized for its historical value and given a UNESCO designation.
Chat with a local specialist who can help organize your trip.
Day 3: Ancient Maya Cities of Yaxchilan & Bonampak Transfer to Nahá

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You’ll start this experience early in the morning to maximize your time at the site. You’ll stop en route for breakfast and to stretch your legs. The first stop will be Frontera Corozal, a Chol Indigenous town three-hours drive from Palenque. Here, you’ll take a motorboat through the Usumacinta River (the longest in Central America) to the first Maya city: Yaxchilan, a place of green stones. This is an amazing archaeological site in the middle of the jungle. Nearly 2000 years ago, Yaxchilan was just a small village; however, it eventually grew to become one of the most significant settlements on the Usumacinta’s side of the river. You’ll visit the most iconic buildings of this archaeological site and learn about the people that once lived there. Afterward, return by boat to Frontera Corozal, where you’ll enjoy a delicious traditional meal.
Day 4: Nature Exploration at Nahá Reserve, Experience a Hach Winik Fire Ceremony

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A Lacandon guide will accompany you for two and a half hours on this tour, where he will share his knowledge about the different species of local flora and fauna. Contemplate and enjoy the tranquility of Lake Nahá, where you’ll board a boat to navigate to the lake.
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After, you will experience one of the ancestral rituals of the Hach Winik (“Lacandon Maya” in the native language) culture. Don Antonio Chankin, one of the oldest men of Nahá, will guide you through this experience. With his Mayan chanting, his clay censers, and the burning copal and xate palm, he’ll give thanks and offerings and ask for protection to Hach Akium (one of the Maya Lacandon gods). All of this will happen in his K’unah temple and will result in a protection token for you and your loved ones.
Day 5: Create & Shoot: Lacandon Arrow & Clay Workshop in Nahá, Transfer to Palenque

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Until 50 years ago, the Lacandon Maya were a nomadic tribe living in the deep jungle of Chiapas. In this workshop, you will learn about their history and culture and how they used handmade arrows and bows to hunt and feed their families.
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After, you will participate in a clay workshop, a material that’s been in use since pre-Hispanic times to make utensils and model figures of gods. The workshop is guided by one of the Lacandon artists, who will guide you to use your skills and imagination to create a unique clay piece, let your hands remember long-forgotten memories, and rediscover your creative and spiritual side.
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After, your driver will take you from the town of Nahá, in the midst of the Lacandon jungle, to the town of Palenque. You’ll travel around four hours down dirt roads and through amazing rainforest landscapes.
Day 6: Return to Villahermosa, Depart

Safe travels! Your driver will take you from Palenque to Villahermosa’s airport for your flight home.
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