Day 3: Launch river trip. The last few days of the trip present us with high volume class II-III rapids, whirlpools and powerful eddy lines. Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. Day 4: Layover day and exploration of Yaxchilan with local mayan guide.

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Read more and join us on the trip of a lifetime, http://yelp.com/biz/far-flung-adventures-el-prado?utm_medium=badge_star_rating_reviews&utm_source=biz_review_badge, 2017 Far Flung Adventures  |    All Rights Reserved   |   Powered by Double Helix Creative. Rio Shumul-ja full day available before or after your trip! Day 5: River day, keep an eye out for wildlife, especially Scarlet Macaws! He is speaking fluent Spanish and has completed guide training in Belize, Guatemala and Cuba, 2020 Usumacinta Dates: Feb 19-28, March 6-15. However, on many sections of river where the threats are known, we employ precautions to keep our groups safe. $150/person. Shuttle back to Palenque. Over a thousand years ago, these shores teemed with  human life.
This may involve hiring local guides to accompany our group and/or hiring security to join the group nearby in a motorboat. Following is a list of required and recommend items for this multi-day tour through the heartland of southern Mexico and the jungles of the Mayan Empire.

Usumacinta River, Spanish Río Usumacinta, river in southeastern Mexico and northwestern Guatemala, formed by the junction of the Pasión River, which arises in the Sierra de Santa Cruz (in Guatemala), and the Chixoy River, which descends from the Sierra Madre de Guatemala. Navigable for about 250 miles (400 km) inland, the Usumacinta has had great economic significance as a means of communication for the towns on its banks and for exporting logs, chicle, and other lowland products. Enter San Jose canyon and run our first high volume class III rapids. The Usumacinta River flows northwestward, receiving the Lacantún River and forming the border between Mexico and Guatemala at the Chiapas state border. Rio Usumacinta If you could follow the Usumacinta from its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico through Guatemala , you could go all the way to the Pacific ocean.

Every day we will prepare and serve you a delicious riverside lunch and our camp dinners and breakfasts are a classic staple of the Far Flung experience, as 40 years in business has not only taught us the principles of reading white-water…but also of cooking and camp ambiance! Call or visit Travel Insurance Services at 800-937-1387 for inexpensive options that cover this requirement. This world class river’s principle attraction is that tucked along its banks, beneath the towing ceiba trees and North America’s most intact tropical rainforest system, lie the vast ruins of one of the worlds most mysterious lost civilizations: The Maya.