If you’re planning a trip to Chiapas and want a well-rounded day exploring some of its most iconic sights, this tour offers a solid option. While I haven’t taken it myself, I’ve researched the details and reviews to give you an honest look at what you can expect. It’s perfect if you’re interested in native wildlife, incredible views, and a bit of local culture—all packed into a single day.
What I really like about this tour is how it combines nature and scenery with a sense of local pride, thanks to visits to the zoo, the towering Christ statue, and stunning canyon viewpoints. Plus, the price of $60 per person seems reasonable given the number of sites covered and the inclusions. However, keep in mind that it’s a full-day outing that involves some walking and outdoor exposure, so it’s best suited for active travelers who enjoy being on their feet.
One thing to consider is that the tour is quite structured; if you’re someone who prefers a more relaxed pace or wants to explore each site more deeply, this might feel a bit rushed. Also, note that the zoo isn’t open on Mondays and the Sumidero viewpoints are closed on Tuesdays, so plan your day accordingly. This tour seems like a good fit for curious travelers who want a taste of Chiapas’ wildlife and breathtaking vistas without overcomplicating their itinerary.
Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or flying solo, this experience offers a mixture of educational fun and photo-worthy moments. It’s especially suited if you like seeing local fauna, panoramic views, and don’t mind a day filled with walking and sightseeing.
Key Points

- Includes a visit to ZOOMAT, one of Latin America’s top regional zoos, showcasing native wildlife.
- Features the impressive 62-meter Christ of Chiapas, taller than the Christ of Brazil.
- Offers scenic viewpoints of Sumidero Canyon from the highest accessible points.
- Transportation and entrance fees are included, simplifying your planning.
- Ideal for active travelers and families, with some walking involved.
- Tour is priced at $60 per person, providing access to major attractions in a single day.
Exploring the Details: What You Can Expect

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The Zoo ZOOMAT: A Close-Up With Local Fauna
We love the way ZOOMAT emphasizes regional animals, making it a fantastic spot for anyone interested in native species. With a visit lasting about 2.5 hours, you’ll have the chance to see jaguars, spider monkeys, and quetzals—some of the most iconic creatures of the region. The zoo is situated within the “El Zapotal” nature reserve, which makes it more than just a zoo; it’s a small ecosystem in itself.
The zoo isn’t the largest, but it’s well-regarded for its focus on local animals. Visitors often mention how well-maintained and organized it is, and that you get a good sense of regional biodiversity. The fact that it’s included in the tour makes it a convenient way to kick off your day, especially since the zoo isn’t open on Mondays, so plan accordingly.
The Christ of Chiapas: Towering and Majestic
After the zoo, you’ll head to the Cristo de Chiapas, a 62-meter-high sculpture that surpasses the famous Christ the Redeemer in Brazil. From the viewing spot, you’ll get sweeping views of the city and surrounding mountains. It’s a sight that draws many visitors for both its scale and symbolic significance.
While the site is impressive, keep in mind that it’s a quick stop—about an hour—so don’t expect a detailed tour of the sculpture itself. Instead, it’s more about the view and the photo opportunities. The statue’s height and prominence make it a symbol of local pride, and it’s worth seeing if you’re into large landmarks.
Sumidero Canyon Viewpoints: A Natural Wonder
The highlight for many will be the viewpoints overlooking Sumidero Canyon, which you’ll visit for about two hours. From the highest points accessible to travelers, you’ll see the canyon’s dramatic cliffs and winding river—an incredible landscape that’s truly striking.
While the viewpoints aren’t a boat ride or full canyon tour, they give a great panoramic perspective. If you’re into photography or just want to see the canyon’s scale without the hassle of a water excursion, it’s a solid choice. The views are often praised as “breathtaking,” and the location offers a chance to appreciate the natural beauty of Chiapas from above.
More Great Tours NearbyTransportation and Comfort
The tour includes ground transportation, which means you don’t have to worry about navigating public transit or arranging taxis. The vehicle is air-conditioned with comfortable seats, making the day more pleasant, especially in Chiapas’ warm climate. The group size tends to be manageable, ensuring you’re not lost in a sea of people.
Practicalities and Tips
This tour involves some walking—be prepared for a bit of a stroll at each site. Since it’s a full day, wear comfortable shoes and bring essentials like a camera, water, snacks, and biodegradable insect repellent. It’s also wise to carry cash for souvenirs or extra drinks.
Note that the tour doesn’t include food or beverages, so plan to bring your own or buy at the sites. Also, avoid bringing drones or plastic bottles, as these are not allowed.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is well-suited for those who want a quick, diverse overview of Chiapas’ natural and cultural highlights. It’s great for families with children who enjoy wildlife and scenery, though keep in mind the walking involved. It’s also ideal for travelers who prefer an organized, all-in-one day trip rather than piecing together visits individually.
If you’re interested in native fauna, panoramic views, and learning a little about local landmarks without dedicating several days, this tour hits the right notes. However, if you’re after an in-depth exploration or a more relaxed pace, you might want to consider other options.
Final Thoughts

For $60, this tour offers a practical way to see some of Chiapas’ most recognizable sights in a single day, with transportation, entry fees, and some of the best viewpoints included. It’s a straightforward experience that balances wildlife, cultural landmarks, and scenic vistas—good for travelers who want a comprehensive yet manageable itinerary.
While it’s not the most in-depth tour out there, it provides enough for a first-time visitor to get a real sense of the region’s beauty and biodiversity. The combination of active sightseeing and scenic views makes it a solid choice for those looking to make the most of their day in Chiapas without overcommitting.
If you’re prepared for a busy schedule, enjoy outdoor activities, and want a snapshot of what makes Chiapas special, this tour is worth considering. Just remember to check the schedule for days when sites are closed and plan your clothing and essentials accordingly.
Tour ZOOMAT, Christ of Chiapas, Sumidero Canyon Viewpoints in Spanish
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour can be suitable for families, especially those interested in wildlife and scenic views. Keep in mind the walking involved, so younger children should be prepared for some activity.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, drinks, comfortable clothes, cash, a charged smartphone, and biodegradable insect repellent. Sunscreen might also be helpful.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and beverages are not included, so bring your own or plan to buy some at the sites.
Will I have enough time at each site?
Yes, the schedule provides about 2.5 hours at ZOOMAT, 1 hour at the Christ, and 2 hours at the canyon viewpoints—enough to see the main highlights.
What is the cost of the tour?
The tour costs $60 per person, which includes transportation, entrance fees, and a driver.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, it involves walking at each site and isn’t designed for mobility-impaired travelers.
What days is the tour available?
The zoo is closed on Mondays, and the Sumidero viewpoints are closed on Tuesdays. Check availability before booking.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve your spot early, especially during busy seasons, and you can pay later with the “reserve & pay later” option.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This tour offers a well-rounded experience if you want to get a taste of Chiapas’ wildlife, views, and cultural symbols—all packed into a single day. It’s practical, scenic, and great for travelers who enjoy a bit of everything, without the fuss of planning multiple separate visits.
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