Enjoy a delicious American breakfast at the Lodge at Creel hotel restaurant.
Creel is a town that was founded in May 1907 in a Tarahumara ranch called Nariachi. Creel is an important tourist town because it is part of the Chepe train route through the Copper Canyon and its proximity to several tourist attractions. In the surroundings of Creel are the Tarahumara Caves that offer the deepest approach to a pre-Hispanic indigenous culture. Arareko Lake and the various valleys with rock formations such as the Los Hongos Valley, the Las Ranas Valley and the Los Monjes Valley.
Visit to the Cusárare Waterfall, with 30 m of permanent fall, it is considered one of the most beautiful in Mexico. Enjoy the beautiful landscape provided by the pine forest that surrounds the waterfall, a unique moment in the Tarahumaran mountain range.
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Enjoy an extremely complete trip to the Copper Canyon! Not sure what to do in the Copper Canyon? This is the best option for a tour with the best activities at each stop in the train Chepe in Mexico.
Enjoy starting the Chepe Train from the route in Chihuahua and get to know the largest waterfall in Mexico: the Basaseachi Waterfall.
You will pass through two Magical Towns: Creel in Chihuahua and El Fuerte in Sinaloa.
You will also go to the beautiful town of Bahuichivo where you will go to one of the highest points of the Copper Canyon and the Urique viewpoint.
On this trip, the Chepe Train tour is first class. You will stay in the best hotels: Fifth Mission in Creel, Hotel Mirador in Divisadero, Santa Anita in Los Mochis.
At the end of the trip, you will have a unique afternoon in the Port of Topolobampo. We recommend ordering Sinaloa-style seafood at this place!
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