This is undoubtedly the most exciting moment of your trip to the Copper Canyon. We visit the Adventure Park of the Copper Canyon where you can optionally enjoy great tourist attractions such as the Cable Car or the largest Zip Line in Mexico (additional cost not included), flying over the Copper Canyon at a speed of over 90 km/h, a unique experience in life ideal for adrenaline lovers. You will be able to observe the views of the 3 canyons in Divisadero and contemplate the magnificence of the impressive views of the Copper Canyon.
Train ticket on board the new and luxurious Chepe Express in the Executive category of the station from El Fuerte to Los Mochis. Enjoy the only passenger train in Mexico on the new Chepe train. An exclusive and unforgettable experience. The Chepe train route in the Copper Canyon is recognized as one of the most beautiful train trips in the world. Crossing bridges, tunnels and canyons the passenger can admire the impressive nature of the Chihuahua mountain range.
Your hotel will provide you the transfer to the train station.
Enjoy your stay at this hotel in the Center of Creel: Parador del Alma. It includes breakfast.
This is a hotel with more than 50 years of tradition and experience. It has a private valley where you can enjoy its view and perform multiple activities, such as hiking, horseback riding, hiking and biking (not included).
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This tour is the luxury version of a complete journey on the Chepe Train in Chihuahua starting in Los Mochis.
Throughout this tour, you will be able to visit different beautiful and complementary parts of the Chepe Train route: Magical Towns, Waterfalls, unique locations like Cerro del Gallego and Mirador de Urique (Get your camera ready and be prepared to enjoy this wonderful show!).
We will also take you to the best hotel in Copper Canyon: The Mirador Hotel.
The maps are automatically generated and an indicative and inaccurate representation of the route.
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