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Get ready for a day full of emotions! You will visit the famous Copper Canyon Adventure Park. In the park there are many viewpoints from which you can contemplate the magnificence of Copper Canyon. You can also enjoy, as an option, great tourist attractions such as the Cable Car or the largest Zipline in the world (additional cost not included). Fly over Copper Canyon at a speed of more than 90 km / h. A unique experience in life ideal for lovers of emotions.
Lunch (not included) can be done in the park or in the market of Divisadero. Where there are the most delicious and typical Chihuahuan snacks.
We will also visit Creel where we will tour the surroundings and in the Tarahumaran caves. Did you know that some Tarahumaras or raramuris can run more than 80 kilometers with bare feet? They are one of the most admirable and interesting indigenous communities in the world. And today we will have a great approach with their culture. We will also see beautiful and interesting natural sites such as the rock formations of the valleys of Las Ranas, Los Hongos and Lake Arareko.
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Celebrating New Year's Eve in the Barrancas del Cobre adds a magical touch to the experience, merging natural majesty with the festivity of the season.
In this spectacular environment, the cool December weather creates a cozy and festive atmosphere, perfect for enjoying special moments with friends and family.
Whether it's watching the sunset over the imposing canyons, participating in outdoor activities, or immersing oneself in the cultural traditions of the local communities, celebrating in the Barrancas del Cobre provides a unique and memorable experience to bid farewell to the year surrounded by the grandeur of nature and the warmth of local culture.
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