Start your adventure in the Chepe Regional from Los Mochis to the Magical town of El Fuerte. It's early, but it will be wonderful and fun!
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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This trip includes both options of the Chepe Train: The Express and the Regional. The tickets are in economy class.
You can also enjoy each of the spaces found on this train line: from the beautiful and warm city of Los Mochis (you can ask for options to visit Maviri Beach and the port of Topolobampo) to the end in Chihuahua City.
At first, when you're in Los Mochis, we will go on the Regional Train to the magical town of El Fuerte.
Get ready to enjoy the hotel! Its beautiful rooms and the charm of its town, where you can see incredible parts such as its kiosk or its central church (And the ice creams that you can order in one of its stores!)
Now is the time to take the Chepe Express Train. Enjoy the views from your seat! And get ready to get to Posada Barrancas, where the Adventure Park is located and you can jump off the zip line or get on the cable car. We continue to Creel and its surroundings to finish in Chihuahua, which we will arrive by Regional train.
The maps are automatically generated and an indicative and inaccurate representation of the route.
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