Embarcadero a Cascada Tamúl La Morena - 79776 Aquismón

4.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Embarcadero a Cascada Tamúl La Morena

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79776 Aquismón, S.L.P., Mexico

Phone : 📞 +899
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City : S.L.P.

79776 Aquismón, S.L.P., Mexico
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Raúl Oliver on Google

Muy bonita experiencia! Puedes llegar por el rio hasta una distancia de 100 metros de la cascada debido a que hay rocas. Hay dos opciones: ir en lancha colectiva $200 por persona o una lancha privada por $1,600, incluye chalecos salvavidas. Del embarcadero La Morena a la cascada remas durante unos 30 minutos rio arriba; cuando vienes de regreso te dejan nadar unos 200 metros pasando por unos rápidos muy divertidos hasta llegar a La cueva del agua, que es un cenote de unos 25 metros de diámetro y 45 de profundidad; ahí puedes estar unos 45 minutos y venden fruta, bebidas y unos elotes deliciosos. La entrada cuesta $30.
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Mayra Fajardo on Google

Bellisimo
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RA Lo on Google

Peaceful
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Juan Juarez on Google

Experience of a lifetime.
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oblanyer eliyahu on Google

Great place to enjoy the nature with family and friend...
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Serge S on Google

We arrived on a weekday and there were no one else - that's why we decided to wait someone else, because the price is shocking 1600 pesos for two of us. Finally one couple arrived and we split the price between 4 of us. Our guide was Primo. He even didn't say hello and did not provide any security instructions. We went to the boat - there were empty cans of beer there, just in front of him. I definitely don't recommend this "guide". 1 hour ride to the waterfall was amazing - nature is wow in Huasteca. When we "arrived" to the water - it was aprox 300 meters from it. We went to this small rock and were there ONLY 3 minutes. After that the guide told us that we have to go back. So, we were observing the waterfall only for 3 minutes. This is it. There were not a lot of boats this day, because the weather was cold. But the guide just wanted to get back as soon as possible. Water was quiet. It was disappointing for our one week trip to Huasteca. By the way, they charge you 10 pesos per person to enter. Bathrooms 5 pesos more. It looks like waterfall Tamul is a money making machine for this community. They charge you for everything. But they don't know or don't want to provide you good service for the amount of money you pay. On the next day we went for Seven Waterfalls experience in Micos Waterfalls - it was much more nice end enjoyable experience. Also we enjoyed much more Puente de Dios and Tamasopo sites.
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Beckett Prado on Google

As a recent photo posted by another person shows, the boat costs 150 pesos per person and they require at least 8 people before departing, or you can pay 1,200 to use the entire boat. My friend and I waited until a family of 6 arrived ... and the mother of the group negotiated to secure a lower rate which was shared with us! Something I don't believe has been mentioned is that at the entrance they also charged 10 pesos per person to enter ... and all the bathrooms are 5 pesos! Very beautiful, although the approach by boat does NOT reach the waterfall. Possibly because our visit was later in the day, we were not offered the option to walk/climb the additional distance to reach the waterfall ... and neither were the two groups leaving as we approached. Instead they "docked" at an excellent large rock in the middle of the river which afforded an excellent view of the waterfalls. We were allowed to swim up river but the water flow became too strong to reach the waterfalls. While not a risk at all, I noticed a number of boats needed water to be removed during the trip... Our group, as well as all the groups I saw, were required to exit the boat as we were paddling up the river and walk about 300 meters. Our guide pulled his boat up the river thru some small rapids. In this same area for our return, our guide allowed us to jump out of the boat and float thru the rapids. I did not see any other group do this. I thoroughly enjoyed this activity! I was disappointed in Cueva del agua, included in our boat ride. The cenote is very large and somewhat attractive but it is not easy to enter the water. This is actually a location where drinks and meals are sold from basic food stalls. There is a very attractive small creek to the right side of this area (after you climb the stairs taits to reach the food venders). A number of wood stairs and catwalks were closed in the area of the cenote. Our guide and the staff we encountered were very friendly.
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Ina Steinborn on Google

The waterfall was without water for a while, but now it has water. We did the kayak tour to get to the waterfall. The tour took around 1 hour one way and it was very beautiful trayectory. We paid 1600 mxn for one boat up to 8 people. On the way back you can swim through the rapids with your life vest and the last stop is a cenote.

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