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  • 5/5 Valeria M. 2 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) If you want to go to the downpour waterfall, this is the right address. There are others that take you to town but this one leaves you right at the entrance of the 700 and so many steps hahaha! Enjoy it, it's a bit heavy and your legs will probably hurt about three to five days after going down and up but the view and the waterfall are worth it (if you have trouble walking, going up or down stairs, don't try it) From the downpour… it's incredible right now (rains- big river) there are two separate waterfalls and to go to both you have to go down a bit between stones because first you run into the little one and then you see the giant waterfall. When there is no rain, it is easier because you walk along the river and easily reach the large waterfall, in addition to the fact that the water is clear and you can enjoy the landscape more and the opportunity to get into the river. Without a doubt, it is beautiful and it is a place that you should visit. The entrance is at a good price :0 I do not remember how much at this moment, they sell the basics (chips, oranges, water, soft drinks and namas) If you want to take food, it's super... what if it is that I recommend that it not be heavy because on the way up you will prefer to leave everything and DO NOT LEAVE YOUR KITCHEN GARBAGE!! ;) (Original) Si quieres ir a la cascada del aguacero, esta es la dirección correcta. Hay otras que te llevan al pueblo pero esta te deja Justo en la entrada de los 700 y tantos escalones jajaja! Disfrútalo es un poco pesado y seguro te dolerán las piernas unos tres a cinco días después de bajar y subir pero la vista y la cascada lo vale mucho (si tienes problemas para caminar, subir o bajar escaleras, no lo intentes) Del aguacero… está increíble en este momento (lluvias- rio grande) quedan dos cascadas separadas y para ir a ambas tienes que bajar un poco entre piedras por qué primero te topas con la chiquita y después ves la cascada gigante. Cuando no hay lluvias, es más sencillo por que caminas por el río y llegas fácilmente a la cascada grande, además de que el agua se ve clara y puedes disfrutar más el paisaje y la oportunidad de meterte al río. Sin duda esta hermoso y es un lugar que debes conocer la entrada está a buen precio :0 no recuerdo cuánto en este momento, venden lo básico (papitas, naranjas, agua, refresco y namas) Si quieres llevar comida, esta súper… lo que si es que te recomiendo que no sea pesada por qué de subida vas a preferir dejar todo y NO DEJES TU COCHINA BASURA!! ;)
    9 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 gerardo g. 2 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Worth the effort. Go down the more than 700 steps. A complete beauty. 54 pesos the entrance 🎫 (Original) Vale la pena el esfuerzo. Bajar los mas de 700 escalones. Toda una belleza. 54 pesos la entrada 🎫
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Berna A. 4 years ago on Google
    I love this place . You can camp there and enjoy the fresh water fall all day . Yes you need to climb stairs but not so many and it is worth it
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Mathias M. 2 years ago on Google
    Beautiful gorge. Lack of maintenance and trash everywhere. We tidied up the beach were we stayed but the place needs thorough trash collecting. We came at 5pm when everything was closed - slept on a sand dune with our tent. There were animals thar made blinking lights when it was dark. An animal tried to eat our food while we were preparing it for dinner. Even though we put our trash on a tall branch in the night an animal succeeded in taking it down and spreading it around. We left at midday next day without having paid anything.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Gabriel R. 1 year ago on Google
    Hermosisimo lugar!!! si tu pasión es la de explorar ya que necesitaras condición media para poder descender y ascender su increíble escalinata. No olvides llevar tus areneras,tus zapatos de senderismo comodos,tu cámara y esas ganas de disfrutar
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Alexander G. 3 years ago on Google
    These waterfalls are genuinely gorgeous. It's not like the others, which look outstanding only in photos. But everything has its cost. You should be ready for impressive cardio walking up and downstairs. And it's worth it.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 esteban c. 1 year ago on Google
    Una cascada dentro un cañon impresionante. En la entrada hay dos miradores con vista al cañon y al río la venta. Para llegar al río la venta hay que bajar 724 escalones. En temporada de lluvia el río esta muy crecido y para llegar a la cascada el aguacero hay que ir por una vereda la cual hay que atravesar con cuidado ya que esta muy resbaloso.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Chris W. 2 years ago on Google
    Beautiful falls, be prepared for a lengthy climb down a few hundred stairs to get to the canyon and the water falls themselves. There is also a small restaurant on site serving up quesadillas, carne asada, and omelets that sits right on the canyon edge.

  • 5/5 Marie H. 1 year ago on Google
    723 stairs down ~more or less exactly Amazing spot to spend the day. You can climb up on rocks and go under the waterfall at different places, swim in the river and relax under a tree on the sandy beach. Would totally return but not every week because it's a lot of steps.

  • 5/5 Troy F. 5 years ago on Google
    This idyllic waterfall is a tropical paradise!

  • 5/5 Israel C. 1 year ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) In the rainy season it is impossible to walk along the riverbed as seen in most of the photos since the river is swollen. You have to walk a path to the side of the mountain to get there. It's 15 or 20 min at the most after going down the stairs. It's still quite worth it, although if you have to climb a little and get your feet wet, anyway when you get to Aguacero you always end up soaked 😌😛 (Original) En temporada de lluvia es imposible caminar por el cauce como se ve en la mayoría de las fotos ya que el rio esta crecido. Hay que recorrer una vereda a la ladera de la montaña para llegar. Son 15 o 20 min a lo máximo después de bajar las escaleras. Igual vale bastante la pena aunque si hay que escalar poquito y mojarse los pies, de todas formas al llegar a Aguacero siempre acabas empapado 😌😛


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