Water Fall Tour 5 Hours Rural Areas
Overview
CANOAS TOWN FOR LUNCH Canoas is a small rural town of approximately 300 inhabitants, located northeast of the municipality of Manzanillo, located in the Sierra Costera ...
MINATITLAN In 1551 it was entrusted to the Spanish soldier Francisco de Santos, a region in the western part of the province of Colima, called Tlacalahuastla, which according to the illustrious Felipe Sevilla del Río, means "Place where Cerbatanas abound or are manufactured", was populated by indigenous people Nahualt ...
5HOUR TOUR
Inclusions
- Air-conditioned vehicle
What to expect
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Stop At: El Salto Waterfall, 98 Benito Juárez de Peña Colorada, Colima Mexico
on the way to the water fall we will stop in one of town name camotlan so we can buy beef and vegetales for 30 minuts the continue driving to canoas town where we going to have lunch we just leave the beef there at the house and continue driving to the water fall for swimming for one hour the back to have lunch in canoas town
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: El Salto Waterfall, 98 Benito Juárez de Peña Colorada, Colima Mexico
veran zonas rurales y podran bañarse en la cascada
Duration: 1 hour
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 46 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Had a great time with danitours he is very personable. We booked the city tours of Manzanillo then onto Colima ended the day at a wonderful waterfall. On the way from the city tour we stopped at salt field and got a demonstration on that which was really cool then went through a banana field ...
Had a great time with danitours he is very personable. We booked the city tours of Manzanillo then onto Colima ended the day at a wonderful waterfall. On the way from the city tour we stopped at salt field and got a demonstration on that which was really cool then went through a banana field and saw some bricklaying all were very interesting. Once we got to Colima we ate at the spot where they give you Tapas type food and we tasted the drink of the area called Ponche. Saw the Cathedral shopped a bit and then on we went to this beautiful waterfall after a long hot day the waterfall at the end was fantastic.Thank you Daniel for this nice and professional Tour. You have introduced nice places and good local Restaurants to me. This was a perfect day together with you. Learned a lot about how life is in Manzanillo far from tourist roads
Thank you Daniel for this nice and professional Tour. You have introduced nice places and good local Restaurants to me. This was a perfect day together with you. Learned a lot about how life is in Manzanillo far from tourist roadsSpent the day with danieltours. Daniel was very informative and answered all our questions. Took us to very interesting places. The best was the waterfall. Would highly recommend using this tour
Spent the day with danieltours. Daniel was very informative and answered all our questions. Took us to very interesting places. The best was the waterfall. Would highly recommend using this tourTodo muy bonito. Excelente. Gracias. Nos vemos muy pronto!!! Comida buena, ambiente bueno, el rio muy bonito!!! Fue en placer
Todo muy bonito. Excelente. Gracias. Nos vemos muy pronto!!! Comida buena, ambiente bueno, el rio muy bonito!!! Fue en placerThis tour with Daniel was definitely best we have ever been on. We weren’t sure how big our group was going to be but it ended up being a private couples tour. Just myself, my husband and Daniel for the whole day. We ended up doing so much more than what was posted online. First we saw the...
This tour with Daniel was definitely best we have ever been on. We weren’t sure how big our group was going to be but it ended up being a private couples tour. Just myself, my husband and Daniel for the whole day. We ended up doing so much more than what was posted online. First we saw the shipping lanes in Manzanillo and the cannery. It was cool to see more off the beaten path industrial stuff. He told us all about imports and exports and about the history of Manzanillo. He was incredibly Knowledgeable. Then we went to eat the “best pozole in Mexico”. I’m not one to eat / order things I am not sure I’m going to like, but I just followed Daniel’s lead. He showed us how to add the cabbage, salt, radishes and lime and how to mix it and eat it lol. It was ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS. and I don’t even like cabbages and radishes. Then we went downstairs and saw the meat and fruit market. It was nice to see a real meat market because in the US we are so far removed from the animal and the butchering process. We even saw that it still looked like the animal, which I thought was cool. On the bottom floor there was this store he took us to and we shopped a bit. We found this GIANT spoon that was exactly the same size as the one the lady who was making the pozole so we bought our replica. Good for when the chancla doesn’t work! Lol Then he took us to the iguanraio. They had iguanas and also had some lemur raccoon like animals which i forgot the name of. As we were leaving Daniel spotted a guanábana on the ground and told us we could eat it! He broke it open for us and told us which part we could eat. Also as we were leaving he spotted a Mexican almond tree, found a rock, beat on the seed and told us we could eat the white part on the inside. And it certainly did taste like the inside of an almond. I found some a few days later and was able to share with my family. Then he took us to the Tortugario. We saw some crocodile and turtle shell fossils. They showed us where they had already stored the eggs that had been laid, and how they help the turtles. Then we got to see the different turtles they had in these pools. There were three different kinds. We also visited the salt museum. He told us about the history and how they would use the sea water and get it to evaporate so they can mine out the salt. We even saw a giant pile of salt covered by some big ole tarps. Then he bought us some snacks and beer and we headed out to the FISH PEDICURE area. This was the neatest and most unique part in my and my husbands opinion. It was this natural spring that comes from under the mountain and the water is crystal clear. These little grey black fish that live in this water will eat the dead skin off of your feet! It was so cool! It was like getting lots of little fishy kisses. You had to stay still which was a challenge. But when you did they would come and nip at you. It didn’t hurt, it felt cool. After that he took us to a river which had about 5 different mini falls and pools. We had lunch there and stayed for a while to swim and look around. Lots of locals there, you could bring your own stuff and rent out the tables by the water if you didn’t want to pay to eat etc. They even had Mexican grills set up. Then we went to Pueblo mágico. We ordered a drink and this place was crazy. They just brought us FREE FOOD. it was like you buy a drink and all the appetizers they bring you are included. Not sure why but that rocked. Who doesn’t like free stuff??? Also in Pueblo Mágico we did a mezcal tasting. You take the orange slice and hold it in your mouth, then take the mezcal and swish. Then swallow. It was strong but definitely worth it. He also took us to try some ponche. We got some samples and bought a bottle to take home. They had all sorts of different flavors. We bought some elote flavored ponche. (Corn). But we tasted some coffee nut mixture and some guanábana as well. Lastly and finally Daniel took us to the waterfalls. They were pretty impressive. He said that it was important to come with a local who knew when it was okay to swim in the fist one. The second one we had to climb through this rock mini cave overhang thing which was a whole experience. Then we got to the final waterfall which we climbed up and stood under before heading home. 12/10. Would highly recommend. If you are looking for an authentic Manzanillo experience that lets you feel like a local this is the tour for you.Dani is responsive, knowledgeable, flexible and took us on an amazing all day tour. Dani was well informed and participated enthusiastically in all of our tour activities. We were a large group of 13 and he was accommodating to all of our requests. We visited several sites such as tortas Miramar ...
Dani is responsive, knowledgeable, flexible and took us on an amazing all day tour. Dani was well informed and participated enthusiastically in all of our tour activities. We were a large group of 13 and he was accommodating to all of our requests. We visited several sites such as tortas Miramar (excellent), turtle sanctuary, Comala, and waterfalls (beautifully refreshing). We appreciated Dani’s hospitality so much we used him for airport transportation as well. We highly recommend Danitours!