Nahua Expeditions

Tzotzil Experience the unbelievable with Chelsea Kauai

11 Days | Chiapas, Mexico
March 27 - April 6
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Together with Chelsea, we’ve created an experience where curiosity, mindfulness and appreciation meet everything nature has to offer in a unique pack-rafting adventure to Mexico’s most secret and majestic jungle. Join us on an unforgettable, human-powered expedition with Chelsea in the spring of 2023!

ChelseaKauai

As someone who seeks out and curates transformational experiences around the world this particular expedition has been on my bucket list for years! I am so excited for us to experience this together. No service. EPIC views. Stepping up to the challenge. Deep presence. These are the things I live for.

ChelseaKauai

As someone who seeks out and curates transformational experiences around the world this particular expedition has been on my bucket list for years! I am so excited for us to experience this together. No service. EPIC views. Stepping up to the challenge. Deep presence. These are the things I live for.

Nahua Expeditions

Specialists in eco-conscious, pack-rafting expeditions to help explorers venture to Mexico’s most isolated and remote regions. Our mission is to host responsible tourism alongside locals to engage them in protecting these spectacular rivers.

Nahua Expeditions

Specialists in eco-conscious, pack-rafting expeditions to help explorers venture to Mexico’s most isolated and remote regions. Our mission is to host responsible tourism alongside locals to engage them in protecting these spectacular rivers.

Take a look at where we're going

Take a look at where we'll be going

Yes! All those shots are of the same canyon! There truly is no place like this out there.

Yes! All those shots are of the same canyon! There truly is no place like this out there.

QUICK DETAILS

  • Terrain

    We go from arid landscape to lush, humid jungle as we travel over sandy riverbeds, slick rocks, limestone caves, waterfalls, mud trails, dirt paths, and farms.

  • Airport

    Angel Albino Corzo International Airport. Approximately 45 minute taxi to downtown Tuxtla Gutierrez.

  • Impact

    We operate on a 100% Leave No Trace policy. Everything we pack in, we pack out, and campsites are left how we found them.

  • Weather

    Our trips are scheduled throughout the dry season Feb - May to avoid heavy rains. We can expect average daily highs above 27c/82f and daily lows above 17c/63f.

  • Duration

    The total trip length is 11 days, (7 river days). Check out the itinerary below for a sneak peek of each day.

  • Price

    $4,200 USD / person

SKILL PREREQUISITES

Paddling Skill

Camping Experience

Physical Skill

Good Attitude!

ITINERARY

PERSONAL PACKING LIST

Any personal belongings left unprotected will get submerged and wet at some point on the river. Some people opt to put their stuff inside lightweight drybags that fit inside their backpack. Others opt for a drybag with backpack straps. Both work great and it’s really up to you. We like to use the Watershed Westwater 65L. The 65L gives you storage for all your camping gear, food and clothing while providing straps for carrying. We do not recommend bringing a drybag smaller than 60L capacity. Watershed drybags are available for rental through us for $60 USD.

Our drinking water along the river comes from clean, natural springs. To be extra safe we still recommend bringing a water bottle that doubles as a filter. We recommend the LifeStraw Go Filter Bottle. 

Keep in mind we will be in and out of water everyday. Choose footwear that is comfortable while wet, and comfortable enough for the final hike out of the canyon. Chaco Sandals have been a popular choice, and can be worn throughout the entire trip. Our guides opt to use Adidas Terrex Hiking Shoes. Although with this option our shoes will get small rocks in them, we have the advantage of better traction and entire-foot protection while walking on and around rocks.

We will be getting wet every day while on the river. Water clothing during the day is best. Be sure to bring at least one long sleeve shirt and leggings / pants to protect against sunburn, and river safe sunscreen. We also recommend bringing a swim suit, lightweight rain jacket, light puffy jacket or fleece and dry clothes for camp / evenings. Merino wool is best for quick drying and smell resistant properties.

Lightweight is best. If you and someone in your group decide to share a tent, you’ll benefit from having less weight to carry, and more space amongst you in your packs.

Light and compact sleeping bag for temps down to 40f. Try to avoid big bulky sleeping bags so you can have more space for food and other gear in your pack.

Small, inflatable, compact and light pads are best. Sea to Summit and Therm-a-Rest are two brands we would recommend.

Our guides use the Sea to Summit Aeros Premium Pillow.

Small, inflatable, compact and light pads are best. Sea to Summit and Therm-a-Rest are two brands we would recommend.

We will be boiling water for meals two times per day–for breakfast and dinner. The best meal solution is backpacking meals. These are pre-made, freeze-dried and dehydrated meals that are prepared simply by adding water. Popular brands include Mountain House, Good To-Go Meals and Backpackers Pantry. We will spend 7 days on the river. We recommend bringing 2 meals per each day on the river.

Spoon, fork and a foldable knife.

This is an optional item. If you choose to bring one be sure to pick a lightweight option. We recommend the Helinox Ground Chair.

INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS

Included

  • Guide Services
  • Fees and Permits
  • Transportation
  • Accommodations as indicated in the itinerary
  • Canyon extraction with gear
  • Porter services
  • Cabin usage and service
  • Pack-raft, paddle, lifejacket & helmet
  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary
  • Camping stoves, gas and pots for boiling water
  • Luggage storage during the expedition

Not Included

  • Airfare to and from destination
  • Trip cancellation insurance or any other travel insurance
  • Personal gear (included in Personal Packing List)
  • Backpacking food (meals on the river)
  • Meals on Days 10 & 11

GETTING THERE

To Mexico

Most travelers coming from abroad will need to take a connecting flight at either Mexico City International Airport or Guadalajara International Airport before landing in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. Your final destination Airport is Angel Albino Corzo International Airport. Flight times from Mexico City to Tuxtla are around 1.5 hours and times from Guadalajara to Tuxtla are around 2 hours. 

Landing in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas

Angel Albino Corzo International Airport is located 32km/20mi (approx. a 35min drive) to downtown Tuxtla Gutierrez, where our group will meet at hotel and attend orientation.

Arriving at your hotel

We highly recommend landing at least a day prior to the start date of the expedition in case of any travel delays or unforeseeable circumstances. You can easily find clean and reliable airport taxis upon arrival outside the airport. They typically charge no more than $15 USD to take you anywhere in Tuxtla. Hotel and restaurant recommendations will be made if you are landing prior to the expedition.

QUICK DETAILS

  • Terrain

    We go from arid landscape to lush, humid jungle as we travel over sandy riverbeds, slick rocks, limestone caves, waterfalls, mud trails, dirt paths, and farms.

  • Airport

    Angel Albino Corzo International Airport. Approximately 45 minute taxi to downtown Tuxtla Gutierrez.

  • Impact

    We operate on a 100% Leave No Trace policy. Everything we pack in, we pack out, and campsites are left how we found them.

  • Weather

    Our trips are scheduled throughout the dry season Feb - May to avoid heavy rains. We can expect average daily highs above 27c/82f and daily lows above 17c/63f.

  • Duration

    The total trip length is 11 days, (7 river days). Check out the itinerary below for a sneak peek of each day.

  • Price

    $4,200 USD / person

SKILL PREREQUISITES

Paddling Skill

Camping Experience

Physical Skill

Good Attitude!

ITINERARY

PERSONAL PACKING LIST

Any personal belongings left unprotected will get submerged and wet at some point on the river. Some people opt to put their stuff inside lightweight drybags that fit inside their backpack. Others opt for a drybag with backpack straps. Both work great and it’s really up to you. We like to use the Watershed Westwater 65L. The 65L gives you storage for all your camping gear, food and clothing while providing straps for carrying. We do not recommend bringing a drybag smaller than 60L capacity. Watershed drybags are available for rental through us for $60 USD.

Our drinking water along the river comes from clean, natural springs. To be extra safe we still recommend bringing a water bottle that doubles as a filter. We recommend the LifeStraw Go Filter Bottle. 

Keep in mind we will be in and out of water everyday. Choose footwear that is comfortable while wet, and comfortable enough for the final hike out of the canyon. Chaco Sandals have been a popular choice, and can be worn throughout the entire trip. Our guides opt to use Adidas Terrex Hiking Shoes. Although with this option our shoes will get small rocks in them, we have the advantage of better traction and entire-foot protection while walking on and around rocks.

We will be getting wet every day while on the river. Water clothing during the day is best. Be sure to bring at least one long sleeve shirt and leggings / pants to protect against sunburn, and river safe sunscreen. We also recommend bringing a swim suit, lightweight rain jacket, light puffy jacket or fleece and dry clothes for camp / evenings. Merino wool is best for quick drying and smell resistant properties.

Lightweight is best. If you and someone in your group decide to share a tent, you’ll benefit from having less weight to carry, and more space amongst you in your packs.

Light and compact sleeping bag for temps down to 40f. Try to avoid big bulky sleeping bags so you can have more space for food and other gear in your pack.

Small, inflatable, compact and light pads are best. Sea to Summit and Therm-a-Rest are two brands we would recommend.

Our guides use the Sea to Summit Aeros Premium Pillow.

Like all nights out camping in the wild, a headlamp is a must. We recommend bringing extra batteries as we will be entering an incredible cave on Day 6 of the expedition. We recommend the Black Diamond Storm 400 headlamp.

We will be boiling water for meals two times per day–for breakfast and dinner. The best meal solution is backpacking meals. These are pre-made, freeze-dried and dehydrated meals that are prepared simply by adding water. Popular brands include Mountain House, Good To-Go Meals and Backpackers Pantry. We will spend 7 days on the river. We recommend bringing 2 meals per each day on the river.

Spoon, fork and a foldable knife.

This is an optional item. If you choose to bring one be sure to pick a lightweight option. We recommend the Helinox Ground Chair.

INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS

Included

  • Guide Services
  • Fees and Permits
  • Transportation
  • Accommodations as indicated in the itinerary
  • Canyon extraction with gear
  • Porter services
  • Cabin usage and service
  • Pack-raft, paddle, lifejacket & helmet
  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary
  • Camping stoves, gas and pots for boiling water
  • Luggage storage during the expedition

Not Included

  • Airfare to and from destination
  • Trip cancellation insurance or any other travel insurance
  • Personal gear (included in Personal Packing List)
  • Backpacking food (meals on the river)
  • Meals on Days 10 & 11

GETTING THERE

To Mexico

Most travelers coming from abroad will need to take a connecting flight at either Mexico City International Airport or Guadalajara International Airport before landing in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. Your final destination Airport is Angel Albino Corzo International Airport. Flight times from Mexico City to Tuxtla are around 1.5 hours and times from Guadalajara to Tuxtla are around 2 hours. 

Landing in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas

Angel Albino Corzo International Airport is located 32km/20mi (approx. a 35min drive) to downtown Tuxtla Gutierrez, where our group will meet at hotel and attend orientation.

Arriving at your hotel

We highly recommend landing at least a day prior to the start date of the expedition in case of any travel delays or unforeseeable circumstances. You can easily find clean and reliable airport taxis upon arrival outside the airport. They typically charge no more than $15 USD to take you anywhere in Tuxtla. Hotel and restaurant recommendations will be made if you are landing prior to the expedition.

SKILL PREREQUISITES

Paddling Skill

Camping Experience

Physical Skill

Good Attitude!

GETTING THERE

To Mexico

Most travelers coming from abroad will need to take a connecting flight at either Mexico City International Airport or Guadalajara International Airport before landing in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. Your final destination Airport is Angel Albino Corzo International Airport. Flight times from Mexico City to Tuxtla are around 1.5 hours and times from Guadalajara to Tuxtla are around 2 hours. 

Landing in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas

Angel Albino Corzo International Airport is located 32km/20mi (approx. a 35min drive) to downtown Tuxtla Gutierrez, where our group will meet at hotel and attend orientation.

Arriving at your hotel

We highly recommend landing at least a day prior to the start date of the expedition in case of any travel delays or unforeseeable circumstances. You can easily find clean and reliable airport taxis upon arrival outside the airport. They typically charge no more than $15 USD to take you anywhere in Tuxtla. Hotel and restaurant recommendations will be made if you are landing prior to the expedition.

In the past 5 years of being a fulltime creator, I’ve had the chance to travel the world, visit the most beautiful places and be filled with that childlike wonder, over and over again. I would love to experience this wonder & joy together, on an adventure discovering one of Mexico’s most secret rivers in all its beauty.

Chelsea

Majestic heights

It's really real.

This trip is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The feeling of venturing through this space is difficult to put into words. We will get to float through some of the most wild, beautiful, untouched and remote jungle in North America. The canyon itself is difficult to access due to remoteness and lack of human contact, so to experience the entirety of the river a lightweight, inflatable kayak known as a pack-raft is necessary. Pack-rafting is a relatively new sport, and because of this there are places out there that have been able to remain hidden and untouched. 

No experience needed

The canyon provides you with the perfect progression of difficulty, allowing you to develop your paddling skills in a fun and engaging way. People with absolutely no paddling experience have done this trip, and by the end they consistently have a better time than everyone else. A good attitude comes above any physical skill on this trip!

DIY Journey

This is a DIY journey! Meaning you will be required to carry your own raft with your own gear; you will be responsible for setting up and taking down your own camp; cooking your own meals on the river, and packing your own gear to and from the canyon. To exit the canyon you will be required to ascend a 25m rappel. Proper climbing gear and instructions will be provided.

Pueblo Mágico

Our group will spend two days together exploring the beautiful boutique colonial town of San Cristóbal. Known as one of Mexico’s “magical towns” here, we’ll get a flavor for some of the country’s best cuisine and profound cultural heritage. We’ll explore the vibrant streets along with lively travellers from all across the world, and learn about Mayan culture with a local host. Bustling markets, ancient arts, some of the highest quality coffee in the Americas, and rich traditional dishes are some of what we’ll experience in San Cristóbal.

Growth

The guides from Nahua bring their rafting expertise and I look forward to adding in my spice: mindset exercises, connection games, and 11 days of life changing conversations. I’ll be an open book on this trip for any questions. 

Connect

This 11 day experience will challenge you, introduce you to like-minded adventurers, and leave you with memories of a lost jungle that feels totally and absolutely unreal.

Growth

The guides from Nahua bring their rafting expertise and I look forward to adding in my spice: mindset exercises, connection games, and 11 days of life changing conversations. I’ll be an open book on this trip for any questions. 

Connect

This 11 day experience will challenge you, introduce you to like-minded adventurers, and leave you with memories of a lost jungle that feels totally and absolutely unreal.