Touringthe
Sumidero Canyon – Departingfrom Tuxtla Gutierrez, takeHighway 190 eastfor17 km
(10 mi) to Chiapa de Corzo. Atthis place you can visitimportantarchitecturalmonuments, such as theemblematic
Fuente Mudejar, a 16th-centuryconstructionbuilt in theformof
a chapel, andthe Templo and Ex-Convento de San
Domingo, a gothicrenaissance-styleedificewiththree naves andmuralsfromthe
colonial era. Hereyoualso can visitthe Regional LacquerMuseum (oneofthetown’smostrepresentativecrafts). Afterthatyou can hire
a boatandset out on a tour ofthe Sumidero Canyon, oneofthenation’smostimpressive natural attractions. The tour lastsabouttwohoursandincludes tales abouthiddentreasuresfoundatthebottomofthe Grijalva River. Alongthewayyou’llseecurious rock formationssuch as thecanyon’sfamous "Arbol de Navidad" (ChristmasTree). The 20-km (14-mi) tour endsat Presa Chicoasen,
oneofthecountry’slargestandmostimportantdams. Thereelectricalenergyisgeneratedfor
use in Mexicoand Central America.