Sumidero Canyon Boat Season — Chiapas Mexico
Off-season
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Geological · Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico

Sumidero Canyon Boat Season — Chiapas Mexico

Sumidero Canyon is one of Mexico's most dramatic natural features — a 1,000-metre-deep gorge on the Grijalva River whose sheer vertical walls rise directly from the water, passable only by boat through 35 kilometres of enclosed canyon whose scale is best understood when the tourist launches navigating it appear as specks against 900-metre cliffs. Cascades tumble directly down the canyon walls; a Christmas tree formation of moss and mineral deposits covers an entire wall section in perpetual green; and crocodiles, spider monkeys, and Morelet's crocodiles inhabit the canyon margins. The canyon holds historical significance as the site where Chiapa warriors reportedly leapt to their deaths rather than surrender to Spanish conquest. The combination of extraordinary canyon geometry, tropical wildlife, and cultural gravity makes Sumidero one of Mexico's most layered river journeys.

When
Year-round
Best viewing
A motorised boat journey through an enclosed 1,000-metre-deep gorge, with sheer vertical cliffs, cascading waterfalls, a famous moss formation, and crocodiles and monkeys along the river margins. Morning light is recommended for the best light on the upper walls.
Category
Geological
Status
Off-season

About this spectacle

Sumidero Canyon carves a 1,000-metre-deep gash through the Chiapas highlands, and the only way to witness its full drama is from the deck of a motorised launch on the Grijalva River. As the boat enters the gorge, walls of bare rock rise so steeply and so high that the sky narrows to a ribbon far overhead, and the vessel shrinks to near-invisibility against cliffs that the short description places at around 900 metres. Water streaks down the rock face in thin cascades, and one entire wall section is draped in moss and mineral deposits arranged in the shape of a Christmas tree — an unmistakable, permanently green formation. Crocodiles bask along the muddy margins, spider monkeys move through the canopy where vegetation clings to ledges, and kingfishers and herons punctuate the shadows. Morning light catches the upper cliff edges and throws the canyon floor into cool shade, making the scale even harder to comprehend. The enclosed geometry of the gorge means sounds carry strangely, and the smell of damp rock and river water is constant throughout the 35-kilometre passage.

When to go

Year-round

Getting there

Nearest airport: TGZ. Nearest city: Tuxtla Gutiérrez.

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