Tours To Copper Canyon Mexico
Mexico's Best Kept Secret
Copper Canyon is Mexico's best kept secret, and one of the world's most beautiful places. Nestled in the mountainous regions of Chihuahua, Mexico, the Copper Canyon (Spanish: Barranca del Cobre) system is larger (and in some places, deeper) than the famed Grand Canyon itself!
This mystical land is also the home of the legendary Raramuri people, who's name in their language means "runners on foot" or "those who run fast". They have developed a proud long-distance running tradition, and are world-known for running hundreds of miles, simply for intervillage communication and transportation.
Why Tours To Copper Canyon, Mexico?
The Sierra Tarahumara Occidental region (where Copper Canyon is located) is a beautifully forested area, with 23 different species of pine, 200 hundred species of oaks, Mexican Douglas-firs, Andean Alders and Poplars. Big fig and palms trees inhabit the bottom where the climate is tropical.
While overharvesting of forests is an issue in the Sierra Tarahumara's, Copper Canyon is blessed for still containing extremely rare old growth forests high in the mountains. Here at Copper Canyon you will see flora and fauna you cannot see anywhere else in the world.
Our tours to Copper Canyon Mexico allow guests to immerse themselves in the awesome, natural land and rock formations, creating amazing opportunities for photographic imagery. The canyons themselves were formed by six rivers which merge into the Rio Fuerte and empties into the Sea of Cortez. These canyons' walls are copper and green color from which the name of the canyon originates. You will be entranced by the Canyon's magnificent waterfalls, natural beauty, clear air, and gorgeous views.
Check Out Our Guided Copper Canyon Tours
Depending on the needs of your party, there are many types of tours & trips available to you. Our experienced guides are knowledgeable of all aspects of our tours, and will make sure you fully enjoy your Copper Canyon vaction. You can customize your trip to include biking, hiking, train-rides into the misty mountains, and even kayaking in the nearby Sea of Cortez.
Please take some time to explore this website; the depth of our tours is extensive, and there are plenty of options, and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to call (698) 893-5028. We look forward to hearing from you!




