Cascadas Quetzalapan
Cascadas Quetzalapan
4.5
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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jjbelmonte
Acapulco, Mexico305 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
We used the Quetzalspa de las brisas entrance. It is a park newly created after the pandemic and with many recent renovations that allows you to descend to the best view of the waterfalls. It is very worth it and go slowly to enjoy the nature of the place.
Written 12 August 2023
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samcan8
Clearwater, Canada98 contributions
Nov 2015 • Friends
Do not miss this amazing town and it's surrounding area. Cuetzalan needs a weekend or even several nights. The town is great to explore, there are good hotels & restuarants. The sunday market is not to miss as well as the 'Voladores'! The waterfalls are a short distance out of town accessible by bus or taxi and they are beautiful with a lovely pool for swimming. Just go there!
Written 27 November 2015
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annekeruys
The Hague, The Netherlands49 contributions
Jan 2015 • Business
an amazing place to visit! the walk to the waterfalls through jungle settings is a must in the region of Puebla. I enjoyes each and every moment of it. This is nature at its best and still rather pure and not visited by too many tourists. An absolute must!
Written 8 February 2015
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rjforlando
Orlando, FL80 contributions
Nov 2014 • Family
We have a family vacation home in the city of Puebla, Mexico. On this visit, we decided to go to the northern part of the State of Puebla to see some different landscape and smaller city life. What a wonderful day it was. The falls are 80 meters high I'm told by the locals. The walk down alongside the falls is quite the workout, but well worth it. The beauty of the falls, the mountains and the jungle atmosphere is most refreshing. There is a nominal fee to get into the park (about $3 per person), but well worth it. Plan to take a picnic if you like as there is a lovely park setting. Next time, we plan to spend a few days in Zacatlan to see some of the other falls and to enjoy this most friendly town.
Written 2 December 2014
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Leticia M
9 contributions
Aug 2016
Don't miss out on this great adventure! This place makes you feel incredible! Connecting with nature's beauty at its best. I recommend to get there by noon so you have plenty of time to visit all three zones. At the entrance to the right you will have Quetzalapan cascadas and further up Tuliman Cascadas. There are even cabins available to rent. The Waterfalls are breathtaking!. I Highly recommend this place.
Written 17 February 2017
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Wolfgang B
Shenzhen, China9 contributions
Oct 2016
You can drive to 3 parking area's or you park at the entrance and walk to the cascadas. If you walk you need for sure several hours for the trip. The road is a bit like an off Road track..........
If i'm the next time in this area i will visit it again !!
If i'm the next time in this area i will visit it again !!
Written 16 October 2016
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nathaliev527
Coral Springs, FL14 contributions
Jul 2016
When you get there, you will be able to take 2 routes. One with steps and one by hiking. I took the hiking route and it was absolutely breathtaking. They take you up top first and then down to the waterfall. Definitely a great experience and one I recommend to everyone that enjoys nature.
Written 30 July 2016
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Omi_Wan
Mexico City, Mexico52 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
Just at 20 minutes from Zacatlán, this is a place you can’t miss. There is parking outside that you pay to the people there and then you pay (not to much) to get into the area. To see the waterfall from below, be ready to descend about 360 steps (plus the way back), but trust me they are worth it. The view from the top it’s amazing as well and there are also some activities you can do for an extra charge.
Written 14 February 2019
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Sharon M
Grove, OK535 contributions
Jan 2016
While we didn't spend much time in Puebla, Mexico, it was quite an interesting place to visit. The Cascadas Quetzalapan is a wonderful attraction worthy of the effort to go see!
Written 5 August 2016
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KurtSchulte
Algonac, MI485 contributions
Mar 2016 • Friends
My coworkers brought me here to see the waterfall. Felt like I was in Hawaii! It used to be a hydro generation plant in the past (has quite the history). Costs 30 pesos to enter and see the waterfall/enter the park.
It was about 1000 steps to the lowest point to the waterfall and a friendly dog was at my side the whole time (personal tour guide). The pictures speak for themselves!
It was about 1000 steps to the lowest point to the waterfall and a friendly dog was at my side the whole time (personal tour guide). The pictures speak for themselves!
Written 19 March 2016
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como puedo llegar al lugar si me encuentro en zacapoaxtla puebla¿ que transporte publico debo tomar?
Written 3 June 2021
hola,,, ¿alguien sabe si entran camiones grandes de pasajeros hasta la entrada a las cascadas?o se tendria que caminar desde un punto gracias...
Written 17 September 2019
Buenos días si entran camiones grandes es empedrado y bajada y lodo del chicloso tienen que tener en cuenta si está lloviendo mejor dejarlo y caminar un poco y recuerden es mejor bajar por el senderismo que pagando por los escalones
Written 17 September 2019
Sharoneski
Merida, Mexico
Cuanto cuesta el pasaje en autobús, desde Puebla a Chignahuapan?
Es más recomendable un tour?
O ir por nuestra cuenta?
Written 11 August 2019
Hola! El bus de puebla cuesta aproximadamente $150 pesos
Yo recomendaría ir por tu cuenta para que vayan a sus tiempos. Hay lugareños que les dan recorridos.
Conviene al menos dormir una noche para que un día disfruten Zacatlán y otro Chignahuapan.
Un hotel súper accesible “Los adobes” $900 por noche frente al mirador de Zacatlán. Habitación súper confortable y limpia atención de los dueños. Espero haber ayudado.
Written 12 August 2019
Hola, me gustaría saber como llego de Chignahuapan a las cascada de Quetzalapan. Hay tours o algún transporte que me lleve?
Written 15 December 2018
Hay un minibús local o combis que hacen la ruta Chignahuapan - Zacatlán... Te dejan a pie de carretera... De ahí te haces 10 minutos caminando a las cascadas...
Written 16 December 2018
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