Journey through Copper Canyon - Exploratory Trip!
All Aboard This Rail-and-Trail Adventure into the Wild Heart of Mexico
Trip Overview
- Journey by train along one of the world’s most spectacular railway routes
- Hike and ride horseback through a dramatic landscape of canyons, forests and waterfalls
- Meet the Tarahumara Indians, famous runners and artists who call this remote region home
Remarkably, few travelers know about Copper Canyon, one of the most unique and dramatic natural formations on earth. A collection of chasms well over a mile deep and 60 million years in the making, this impossibly rugged region is also home to one of North America’s most traditional native cultures, the Tarahumara, who live in caves below the rim. We reach the canyon’s remote heights on a stunning railway journey, arriving at a destination that feels caught decades ago in time. Languid sunsets, pine air and unparalleled natural beauty await in
the hidden reaches of Copper Canyon country.
Location of Adventure Northern Mexico, Central America
Group Size Limit: Approximately 15 Travelers A very important feature of our Copper Canyon tripsis the limited group size as nature travel expeditions are best experienced with smaller sized groups of travelers.
Included Travel by train and van within the canyon, accommodations, meals (except on Day 8), beer with meals, services of NHA Expedition Leaders and local guides, some gratuities, airport transfers on Day 1 and final day, entrance fees.
Not Included
Travel to and from start and end point of trip, meals on Day 8, alcoholic beverages except beer with meals), gratuities for Expedition Leader(s) and local guides, items of a personal nature (phone calls, laundry, etc.), airport and departure taxes, optional travel insurance.
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate / Flexible. A fair number of short walks and an optional horseback ride are included in the itinerary. Most healthy people will have no problem with these excursions. However, some hikes cover uneven, rocky terrain, or walking up and down steep, earthen stairs. Participate in physical activities as you desire.
Important Information about This Trip
Our Journey through Copper Canyon adventure is an exploratory trip. Please click here for an explanation on our Exploratory Adventures. Larger in size than the U.S. Grand Canyon, northern Mexico’s Copper Canyon is actually a series of several canyons in the Sierra Madre range, each with its own unique ecosystem. Although remote and sometimes rugged, the area’s stunning beauty and rich culture are well worth the journey. Please be prepared for a variety of weather. Los Mochis and El Fuerte have tropical climates, while the rest of the trip is at higher elevation where temperatures can become chilly at night. The “El Chepe” train is a highlight for most Copper Canyon travelers, taking us through breathtaking scenery we could not otherwise access. On some days our itinerary is dependent on the train, which occasionally falls off schedule. We may have to wait for the train or make adjustments to itinerary if this happens. Our train rides range from three to four hours up to five to six hours.
Getting There & Getting Home Arrive in Los Mochis, Mexico by 7pm for an orientation dinner on Day 1 and depart anytime on final day. We can best serve you if Natural Habitat Adventures’ Travel Desk makes these reservations for you as they are intimately familiar with the special requirements of these programs and can arrange the most efficient and cost-effective travel. Please call us at 1-800-543-8917.

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7 Days
2010 Dates
Oct 30 - Nov 6
Nov 6 - 13
2011 Dates
Oct 29 - Nov 5
Nov 5 - 12 Nov 12 - 19
2010 Fees
$2,995
Single Supp.: $495
Deposit: $500
Prices are per person based on double occupancy and are given in US Dollars. 2011 dates and fees may change slightly.

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