Chiapas is the final frontier in Mexico. It’s the country’s southernmost state, where dense jungles form the border with Guatemala - a place far removed from the beaches of Cancun or the streets of Mexico City. Chiapas is fiercely independent, and local indigenous cultures, closely related to the Mayans, are very much in command here. Indigenous languages are still spoken in the villages, and even in the main city of San Cristobal de las Casas, a high altitude, colonial mountain settlement, you’ll hear local languages and see local traditions everywhere.
It’s a fascinating place, where you can discover lost Mayan cities shrouded in mist, delve into intriguing indigenous religions, and marvel at crashing waterfalls and spectacular canyons. It’s one of the best places to visit in Mexico, and to inspire your trip, here are eight reasons to visit Chiapas.