North America
Chiapas Highlands San Cristobal to Palenque
Mexico
Distance
220 km
Duration
1-2 days
Best Season
November to April
This classic Chiapas drive drops from the cool cobblestone streets of San Cristóbal de las Casas into lush canyon country, pine forest, and humid lowland jungle before ending at Palenque’s Maya ruins. It is a dramatic one-way transition from highland culture to tropical archaeology.
Practical notes
Expect slow mountain driving, frequent curves, and heavy rain in the wet season. Keep fuel topped up and plan daylight arrival in Palenque, as the final approach is isolated and road conditions can worsen after storms.
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Stops along the route

Departure
San Cristóbal de las Casas
Leave the cool highlands on cobbled streets and colonial plazas. The road quickly tips into pine hills and deep green valleys.
City
Chiapa de Corzo
A lively colonial riverside town with bright facades and a relaxed pace. It is a classic first pause before the mountains tighten.
City
Ocosingo
A practical road stop in the highland-to-jungle transition. Fill up here before the route becomes more remote and humid.

Arrival
Palenque Archaeological Zone
Arrive in the humid lowlands where Maya temples rise from the jungle. The final approach feels remote, green, and ancient.
Things to Do

Landmark
Cañón del Sumidero Viewpoint
Watch sheer canyon walls plunge toward the Grijalva River below. The viewpoints give a big first taste of Chiapas scenery.

Nature
Agua Azul Waterfalls
Turquoise cascades spill over limestone steps in a lush forest setting. A popular swim-and-walk stop when water levels are clear.

Nature
Misol-Ha Waterfall
A tall curtain of water drops into a jungle pool near the road. The short trail makes it an easy, memorable detour.
historic town walk
Explore San Cristóbal de las Casas Historic Center
Walk the cobbled center for churches, markets, and colorful facades. It is the best place to feel the route's highland culture before leaving town.

scenic boat tour
Boat the Cañón del Sumidero
Take a river boat through towering canyon walls and river bends. Wildlife and vertical cliffs make it one of Chiapas' signature outings.

waterfall and swim
Swim at Agua Azul Waterfalls
Follow the trails and pools around the bright blue falls. The water looks best in dry season and after clear weather.

waterfall
Visit Misol-Ha Waterfall
See a single powerful drop framed by dense jungle. The short path and misty viewpoint make it an easy stop between drives.

Maya ruins
Tour Palenque Archaeological Zone
Climb through classic Maya ruins set in thick rainforest. Temples, plazas, and shaded paths make this a strong final stop.
Where to Eat

Mexican
Restaurant Luz de Luna
A well-known stop in San Cristóbal for Chiapanec flavors and relaxed patio dining. Good for breakfast or an early lunch before the drive.

Regional Mexican
El Fogón de Jovel
Classic San Cristóbal spot for local dishes and traditional breakfasts. It is a solid choice for a filling meal before heading east.
Market food
Mercado Municipal de Ocosingo
A practical place to grab tacos, tamales, fruit, and drinks on the road. Expect simple, regional food with fast service.

Mexican
Cabañas y Restaurante Cascadas de Agua Azul
A convenient roadside stop near the waterfalls for basic meals and cold drinks. Useful when you want lunch close to the attraction.