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Palenque, Mexico photos

Posted on May 15, 2020June 3, 2026 by Marko
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This image gallery contains photos from Cascadas Roberto Barrios and Zona Arqueológica Palenque. Both sites are located near the city of Palenque in the state of Chiapas, Mexico.

small pool in roberto barrios, palenque, chiapas, mexico
Cascadas Roberto Barrios – a park with a network of small pools and waterfalls
yellow waterfall, roberto barrios, palenque, chiapas, mexico
green and jungly roberto barrios parque, palenque, chiapas, mexico
natural tobogan in roberto barrios, palenque, chiapas, mexico
Visitors like to use this slick rock as a toboggan. Unfortunately, I didn’t try it because I was busy freediving in the pool, down on the left. It is 10 m deep, and there are plenty of huge fish hanging out.
tiny waterfall in roberto barrios parque

Roberto Barrios is an exceptionally beautiful and fun park to visit. (I am obsessed with it!) Why? Well, all the trails are in the shade of the lush forest, so the park is very comfortable for exploring. Also, these natural pools are swimming-friendly, with perfect water temperature. The entrance to the park is fairly cheap, and it is usually not busy. Probably because Agua Azul waterfalls are a much more popular destination in the Palenque area. On this link, you can find out more about Cascadas Roberto Barrios.

sunset from the bus, somewhere in chiapas, mexico
Somewhere on the highway

The city of Palenque is also pretty fun. Because of the abundance of street markets, it has a real Mexican feel. Interestingly, all of the tourist accommodation facilities (hotels, resorts, hostels) are located on the same small street.

ruins in archaeological park palenque, chiapas, mexico
Maya Ruins in Archeological Park Palenque – The site is not as famous as Chichen Itza, one of the 7 Wonders of the World, but the entrance is affordable, and the site is not crowded.
a small rustic house in archaeological park palenque
a mysterious house in archaeological park palenque
Behind the main area of the archaeological park, things look a bit more mysterious…
funny stop sign joke somewhere in chiapas, mexico

Interested in my stories from traveling Latin America? In that case, you may wanna check out some posts on Peru or Cuba.

me waiting for the bus in front of the colorful house, chiapas, mexico

Wanna see some more photos from this part of the world? I don’t blame you. I recommend checking out my Nicaragua post.

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