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The Basaseachi Waterfall is a waterfall located in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, with a height of 246 m free fall, is the highest permanent waterfall in Mexico.

This main waterfall is formed by the current of two streams, the Arroyo Durazno and Arroyo Basaseachi, which meet at the top of the mountain and then rush down the ravine, from the waterfall the current is called Candameña River, like the ravine through which it flows, the Candameña River is one of those that form the Mayo River.

The surroundings of the waterfall are famous for its natural beauties, such as rock formations and pine forests. Basaseachi is the highest waterfall in Mexico and if you want to visit it Lex Go Tour is one of your best options to do so.

Lex Go Tour is a travel agency with more than 20 years of experience and can take you on an exciting tour of the Basaseachi Waterfall where you will learn about its history, its route and much more.

For example in the tour you will learn that the word Bassaseachi comes from the Rarámuri language and means place of coyotes or waterfall, it is not mentioned in any document of the colonial era, nor as a town of visitation, reason why it is deduced that it was not populated and probably belonged to the mission of Tomochi, very close to Crichic, today Cajurichi, a town of great importance that belonged to this mission.

You will also learn about the myths and legends about this waterfall, this is due to its intermittence, since the stream that feeds it only carries water on certain days of the rainy season. Are you ready?

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