Welib-Ha | Established Campground

Mexico

Details

Verified:
4 months ago
Altitude:
179.0 masl
Phone:
None
Contributor:
Overlandranger

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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Description

A beautiful river and waterfall, camping is in the parking lot, very quiet at night. only howler monkeys. Run by local ejido. super friendly people.

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Waterfalls are really beautiful,water is refreshing. Staff working there is really nice, I think they don’t know exactly what to charge for camping. He charged us 190 in total ( camping + cascada for two people, cascada fee is 40 pp). A nightguard came by.Night was really quiet and felt safe. Facilities work and looked clean. Would definitely recommend!

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Nice waterfall but not our favourite one.
You can sleep on the parking lot but we prefered to stay at the campground few kilometers before at Los Capulines
IG: on.vagabonde

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Wir haben am Morgen die Wasserfälle besucht, sehr schön. Wegen Übernachtung im Camper haben wir nicht gefragt.We visited the falls in the morning, very nice. We didn't ask about overnight stays in campers.

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Nice spot to enjoy the day. They asked for $200p to camp, I told them 100 or nothing. They took my offer as I was their only visitor. Monkeys stole my sneakers while I slept, so pack your stuff up at night. If you see a monkey wearing read shoes let me know.

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Very nice waterfalls. Great for swimming and staying the night. 40MXN/person for entry, 150MXN/car for camping.Clean showers and bathrooms available. Cabañas 400MXN/2 persons 800MXN/"family" (we didn't ask in detail) with bathroom and showers. During the day there was a nice lady, for the night an old man came to sleep. Feels quite safe. The access road is gravel and can be driven with a normal sedan with the occasional uneven surface as is usual here. With a pick-up or big rig no problem at all.
No open restaurants or other services but because of the pandemic like everything else here in the region is empty and international travellers can hardly be seen.

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Lovely waterfalls, quiet and peaceful. 30 pp for the access. Didn’t stay for the night but would recommend it. Clean toilets.

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Beautiful Waterfalls one of the best I have seen and 30 pesos is fair :) we just stop for the day and we got it for us alone what a nice bonus. Great to swim, there is a zip line but we didn’t do it as they would have needed to prepare it. We came with our dog even there is a no dog sign there was no problem. So we all really enjoyed this amazing waterfalls

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we arrived in the evening and should pay 150 for the night in our van and on top 30 p.p for the entrance for the next day. we gambled a little bit and paid 160 for night and entrance in the end. it's really beautiful at the cascades and the facilities are fine.

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Stayed 1 night. 25 pesos for entering to the falls area. I just didn't leave at night and stayed in my car at the very same parking lot of the site. Otherwise they charge 100 pesos for camping in a tent neat the water. It's not very formal to do what i did but nobody said nothing.

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We arrived 14h00, ask for camping in parking lot to "el hombre con bolto bianco" said it was okay and only had to pay entrance fees 25 pesos per person. When for a swim enjoyed the place. Had diner food and drinks were good. Left a 50 pesos tip. Most of the customer and staff left around 19h00. Later young man/boy with bicyclette and flashlight came asking for 200 pesos for us to sleep there. Even with my very bad spanish habilities, had a very long discussion. This boy (which we haven't seen before) was with an old woman and an old man, both of them we saw when we were eating. Lucky for us the old woman got tired/bored and start to leave. This made the boy accept my argument that I would go in the morning speak with the "managment". In the morning, two men came walking in. I explain the situation. One of them ask me if I had already paid. I said "no". They talk together. I think the other wanted 50 pesos but the first man spoke to him and told me everything was fine.
If anyone who speak good spanish goes there, please tell them we are willing to willing and pleased to pay, just make the price/process official among yourself and please dont send someone knocking and asking for money when everylight has been shutdown and it is dark outside

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We did this as a quick break stop on a long drive day. Really close to the 307 highway. Nice bathrooms, and trail is not too long. Take a dip under the falls or up the river. Refreshing. 50 p for two ppl. Dog on leash

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Very nice people indeed. We were charged 50 to camp in our van and 25 pp for the falls. The toilets and shower are very clean and the whole area is well maintained. We had diner there and the food was very good. They deserve to be generously rewarded with a lot of propina. It's a good place to stop on your way back from Yachilan if you want to avoid Palenque.

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We camped in our motorhome in the car park for 1 night. $100 for camping, $25 pp entry to the falls, which are beautiful and you can swim. There's toilets, cold shower and a restaurant. It seems to double up as a community space, so there were a few cars in and out up til about 11pm and locals walking to work on the land and a few vehicles arriving from around 7am. Very peaceful space, particularly through the night. No Telcel.

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A beautiful river and waterfall , camping is in the parking lot , very quiet at night only howler monkeys . Run by local ejido super friendly people.

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