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Train journey from El Fuerte to Bahuichivo in First Class with capacity for up to 192 passengers with access to the restaurant. Highest category on board, with capacity for up to 96 passengers. Meals included in the Urike restaurant (Dining Dome). Access to the bar. Exclusive access to the terrace.
Have your camera ready for the impressive photographs that you can take from its bridges and before entering the tunnels
Arrival to Bahuichivo and transfer 40 minutes by van to Cerocahui, an incredible and amazing Tarahumara town located high in the Copper Canyon.
Experience a unique lodging experience at the Hotel Misión, the most luxurious establishment in Cerocahui. Located in a picturesque valley surrounded by vineyards and apple orchards, this hotel offers a tranquil stay amidst vibrant gardens and serene orchards. Explore the vineyards where the hotel's exclusive wines are cultivated, where each sip tells the story and natural richness of Cerocahui.
As an additional option (at an extra cost), you can enjoy guided horseback rides to explore the surroundings, including the stunning waterfall and the historic "Sangre de Cristo" mine.
During your stay, delight your palate with authentic regional cuisine, as lodging at the Hotel Misión includes full board service, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner (subject to scheduled activities).
Immerse yourself in the peace, tradition, and nature of the Barrancas del Cobre while enjoying all the comforts and amenities offered by the Hotel Misión.
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Enjoy a trip to the Chepe Train in the Copper Canyon! This trip begins and ends in Los Mochis,
It also passes through two magical towns: El Fuerte and Creel. Enjoy the Mirador Hotel! A hotel with one of the best views in the world: each room has a balcony overlooking the Copper Canyon.
We will also take you to the Adventure Park, where the zip line and the Cable Car crossing the Copper Canyon are located.
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