The magical state of Chiapas is waiting for you, full of culture and tradition, with ancient Mexico still alive in all its streets...


We are located right on the main street (Avenue Juarez) just one block down from the Zocalo (park).

Tel:
01 916 34 5 24 52
Fax: 01 916 34 5 20 68


Transportation and pickup anywhere on the Mayan Road. Our fleet includes small trucks, suburban vans and buses.


GUIDED TOURS IN:
English / French / Italian
 German/ Spanish

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS / TABASCO  

Villahermosa Capital city
The capital of the State of Tabasco, Villahermosa boasts magnificent hotels and quality restaurants offering typical, international or specialty foods, several beautiful interior lagoons and three large rivers: the Grijalva, the Mezcalapa...

Comalcalco Archaelogical Zone
From the city of Villahermosa, you can visit the archaeological zone of Comalcalco, along the road 180 to Purple, from there taking the 187 to Comalcalco, continuing of there by the same highway to the connection, 2 Km. ahead, with the neighborhood road to the workers quarters Independence...

Parque La Venta Museum
An immense botanical garden of abundant tropical vegetation, which gave rise to the development of the ancient Olmec culture, 3.000 years ago. Here are exhibited 3 colossal sculpture heads produced by this culture, as well as engraved wakes, ceramic figures... ...

Yumka
Center of interpretation and contact with nature. Yumka is an ecological reserve of 101 hectares, containing three of the main ecosystems of the State of Tabasco: the Forest, the Savannah and the Lagoon. The word Yumka drifts of the Mayan-Wild one and signifies...
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Pantanos de Centla
Considered as the largest region of wetlands of Mexico, the swamps of Centla cover 302,706 has. At the merging of the Usumacinta and Grijalva rivers, are 39 species of fish, 50 amphibians and reptiles, 60 mammals and 125 species of birds, as well as 434 species of plants...


 

 

TABASCO
CHIAPAS
CAMPECHE
YUCATÁN
GUATEMALA

 
 

An owned and operated family business since 1985, dedicated to ensuring the quality supervision of the needs of each tourist who arrives in Palenque.

Kichan Bajlum, in the local Chol dialect, means "Uncle Tiger."

 
 
Private tours and Transportation to:
Toniná, San Cristóbal, Tuxtla, Lagos de Monte Bello, Chincultik, Cañón del Sumidero