This is a national park, and the fact that you're in a rainforest needs to be respected.
Expect many rocks, lots of mud, and slippery terrain. That's the condition it was in when I visited, but the sheer power and size of the waterfall was impressive to observe, even if the color wasn't perfect.Īs many of the other reviews state, the hike to the waterfall is relatively short, but the terrain is challenging. During periods of heavy rainfall, the water turns muddy and is no longer blue. At times it's a beautiful bright blue color. The main attraction of this national park is the famous waterfall.