Mexico // Chiapas and Tabasco

The Usumacinta valley and the Frontier Highway south

Explore Chiapas and Tabasco

The Carretera Fronteriza (Frontier Highway) provides access to the Lacandón forest and the valley along the Río Usumacinta, and the great Maya sites located here: Bonampak, famous for its murals, and Yaxchilán, a vast ruined city on the riverbank. The remote highway, which roughly follows the line of the Guatemalan border, has a reputation as a dangerous place – as recently as 2003, Mexican federal police escorted tourists in convoys. A steady military presence has made the area relatively safe, however, and though it’s not advisable to drive the road after dark, it is no problem to travel this way in your own car without an escort. Army checkpoints are frequent, so be sure to carry your passport.

 

  • Bonampak
  • Yaxchilán
  • The Lacandón