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El Fuerte was declared as one of the Magic Towns of Mexico in 2009. The town has many historical, natural, gastronomic and cultural attractions rooted in the colonial era and the indigenous traditions of the Yoremes or Mayos.
El Fuerte was founded in 1563 by the conquerors who were constantely attacked by the natives of the area. For this reason they had to build a fort, which gives the name to the town of El Fuerte and the river that surrounds it. In El Fuerte we recommend visiting the Municipal Palace, the Plaza de Armas and the El Fuerte Museum. T
he town is also famous for the rock art found in the Río Fuerte basin. These cave inspirations were left by the Nahoas indigenous. The paintings attract historians and tourists for their diversity of content and historical wealth.
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The Chepe train, officially known as the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railway, is an iconic railroad that traverses a spectacular stretch through the Copper Canyons in northwest Mexico. This train is famous for offering travelers a unique experience that allows them to explore one of the country's most impressive landscapes.
During its journey, the Chepe passes through deep canyons, crosses majestic bridges, and snakes through stunning mountainous landscapes, providing passengers with the opportunity to enjoy unparalleled panoramic views.In addition to being a scenic way to travel, the Chepe train is a vital connection for local communities in this remote region of Mexico.
It offers an essential means of transportation for trade and tourism, and throughout the journey, passengers can enjoy the rich culture and traditions of the indigenous communities that inhabit the Copper Canyons. The Chepe is an experience that combines adventure, natural beauty, and cultural connection, making it a truly unforgettable travel destination for those who want to explore the best of Mexico.
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