"Cascada de Tamul to this day remains my favourite waterfall in all of Mexico."
Cascada de Tamul, Tamasopo
Cascada de Tamul, located near Tamasopo in Mexico, mesmerizes visitors with its 105-meter drop into the turquoise waters of the Tampaon River. Adventurous travelers often rave about the exhilarating boat ride needed to reach the waterfall, offering panoramic views of the surrounding jungle. Vloggers frequently highlight the opportunity to swim in the river's crystal-clear pools, providing a refreshing escape. WanderVlogs shares real experiences, including tips on navigating the river safely and the best seasons to visit for optimal water flow.
Last updated: Jun 16, 2026
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"We've got like maybe a 2 or 3-hour overlandy route to get to our next camp spot for the night, and then we will go to Tamul, which is a massive 150m waterfall in Huasteca Potosina."
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