Not only is Mexico a beautiful travel destination but it is also a safe travel destination, contrary to popular belief. In fact, statistics suggest that Mexico City is roughly 4 times safer than America’s historic capital, Washington, D.C. For more information on Mexico or to book your Copper Canyon tour, get in touch with us!
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Whether you’re looking for a relaxing get-away or an adventure of a lifetime, the Copper Canyon has it all. Discover why the Copper Canyon is one of the most sought out places to visit in Mexico. Come with us on a Copper Canyon trip that you will never forget! Contact us today for more information and […]
The Chepe – One of Mexico’s Last Railways
Copper Canyon Train Ride: An Adventure Worth Adding to Your Bucketlist Reader’s Digest calls it the most dramatic train ride in the Western Hemisphere. Stretching 400 miles between Chihuahua City, Chihuahua and Los Mochis, Sinaloa, the Chihuahua al Pacifico (Chepe) is one of only two remaining passenger trains in all of Mexico The Chepe is […]
Copper Canyon: The Destination Spot for Families
Why the Family Will Love Copper Canyon The kayaking, hiking, and train rides are just a few reasons this is a family vacation you'll want to book. Majestic views, dreamlike flora and fauna, and the most genuine break from the demands of everday life make our Copper Canyon tours a must-see on everyone's list of places […]
The Foot-Runners of Copper Canyon
Raramuri translates to "foot-runner" or "he who walks well". The Raramuri are the people of Copper Canyon and are known for their extremely fast running pace. Chabochi is the term they use to differentiate themselves from the rest of the human population. While it is not necessarily insulting, it essentially means "not one of us". […]
Copper Canyon Facts: 8 Things You Didn’t Know
The magnificent landscape of the Grand Canyon appears rare and unmatched with its vast canyons and deep craters. But hidden in the Northern part of Mexico lies a system of canyons four times the size of the Grand Canyon—Copper Canyon. This astonishing group of gorges is comprised of six canyons joined together in the Sierra […]
What Kind of Plants and Animals Inhabit Copper Canyon?
Due to its very diverse climate, Copper Canyon is home to an unusually wide array of fauna and flora. The rims of the canyons are around 8000 feet and are characterized by a low-alpine climate. In less than two hours (a 30-mile drive), one can descend to the floor of the canyon — elevation near […]
Meet the Indigenous People of Copper Canyon
Most people take Copper Canyon trips to enjoy the beautiful landscape or to take part in one of the many outdoor activities the mountainous terrain has to offer. When you’re out on one of these trips, your guides are likely to tell you a little bit about Copper Canyon’s traditional inhabitants, the Tarahumara — or […]
7 Spanish Phrases to Know Before You Travel to Copper Canyon, Mexico
Having a language barrier when visiting Mexico can be both exciting and intimidating. Most tourists will resort to communicating with exaggerated hand gestures and random words that come to mind from their high school Spanish class; but fear not, this doesn't have to be you. photo by Josh Mexico is a country that […]
Copper Canyon Isn’t All That Chihuahua Offers
Known for offering visitors breathtaking Copper Canyon trips, Chihuahua is Mexico's largest state, with a population of over 3.2 million. It also boasts one of the fastest-growing economies in the country. A big reason for its economic success is Chihuahua's abundance of assembly plants, including Toshiba, JVC, and Honeywell. Did you know?… Chihuahua is […]