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The Copper Canyon is made up of a series of canyons that are located between the states of Sinaloa and Chihuahua in Mexico. They are crossed by the route of the famous Chepe train, the only passenger train in Mexico.
What to do in the Copper Canyon? This is one of the most beautiful trips in Mexico for several reasons: the route offers impressive views of the canyons while passing through bridges, rivers, and tunnels; the hotels on the tour are charming, for example, the Hotel Mirador has been awarded for having one of the most beautiful terrace views in the world; the Parque Aventura has the third longest cable car in the world and the longest zip line in the world with 2.5 kilometers long; Finally, the Copper Canyon is home to the Tarahumara culture, which is one of the most interesting on the planet. Your accommodation will be in the best hotels of each season, the most recognized and emblematic nationally in the Copper Canyon. The rooms have two double beds and do not have extra bed services.
It is important that you do not forget to bring your printed train tickets, these will be sent to you by email after making your payment.This tour to the Copper Canyon includes 2 beautiful sections of the Chepe Train in the most important parts of the Journey.
It also has the beautiful Hotel Mirador, the Magic Town of Creel and El Fuerte, among other options.It starts in Chihuahua, where we will pick you up at the Airport to take you to Creel where the trip begins on the Chepe Express Train.It only leaves on Fridays so you have the best views, more sections on the Chepe train and get to know the grandeur of the Copper Canyon in a short 4-day trip!
If you want to know how to pack your luggage for the Copper Canyon or what to eat on the Chepe Train, we leave you the information here.
The maps are automatically generated and an indicative and inaccurate representation of the route.
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