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Copper Canyon Tour

Day 1:

Your taxi will pick you up at 7:30am to take you to the train station. The train is air conditioned. It has a dinning car and a bar car. Get off the train at Posada Barracas.

A person from the La Mansion Tarahumara will meet you and take you to the hotel (2 or3pm). In the afternoon there will be a tour of the local area: Divisidero and other places with good views of the canyon.

 

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                                                                 Inside of a Room

                      

Day 2:

Today it’s “off to Creel” for a 7 to 8 hour driving tour. Among the many places of interest are a Tarahumara cave dwelling, the strange rock formations in the valley of the mushrooms, and a mountain lake. You will return to La Mansion Tarahumara for the night.

Day 3:

After breakfast you can rest and relax and enjoy the lunch before you are
driven to the train. (12 to 12:30p) Your taxi will be waiting for you at
the El Fuerte station..

# All meals in the hotels with soft drinks are included. Not included are
tips, train fare, meals on the train, and alcoholic beverages.
(add train fare)
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The price per person, double occupancy, is $319 US Dollars.
                                                     

                                 

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