Our next day in Chiapas was spent in and around Palenque. We woke up very early and were dropped off at the ADO station and left on our journey from Villahermosa to Palenque. I was surprised to see that we weren't riding in a huge charter bus, but in a van like bus (the same structure of the cambios in Tehuacan). The bus wasn't full so everything was fine. Our hostel was called Yaxkin Hostal which I would recommend to anyone in Palenque. It's about a 5 minute walk from the ADO station, maybe even less. We were only there for one night but if I ever to go back to Palenque I would like to stay there again. All 7 of us shared a room that was like a little cabin apart from the main reception area. When we got settled in we started our trip. We paid to ride in one of the tour cambios which actually worked out really well. We were able to see the pyramids of Palenque, a water fall that we didn't plan on seeing (but was actually amazing!) and Agua Azul. At the end of the day we had dinner in the hostel's cafe and went to sleep because we had an early bus ride the next day.
Palenque
Palenque was amazing. We spent a little over an hour there but I could have stayed the whole day! The Mayan pyramids are surrounded by jungle. Palenque wasn't on my bucket list but I'm so glad I saw it. It's so gorgeous that I don't know if I'll be impressed by any other pyramids!
Waterfall
The waterfall was an unexpected journey but it was worth it. We only spent 30 minutes there but that was enough time to walk in the back of the waterfall and get soaked! A few of the people I went with also went into a cave that was behind the waterfall.
This was the 1st sight of the waterfall. It's very huge in person and you can feel the mist from pretty far away.
By this point we walked past the back of the waterfall. Behind me is a cave.
Agua Azul
Finally we made it to Agua Azul. It was great to swim in the water because Palenque is very hot and humid. There weren't too many people at Agua Azul so we had our own little "beach" to ourselves.
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