Far north of the country, Chihuahua is the largest state in the Mexican Republic. Rich in history, gastronomy and folklore.

The impressive Copper Canyon is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable tourist attractions in all of Mexico. Touring its canyons by train is an unforgettable experience.
Includes
- Transportation
- Guide
- Ticket to Chepe Train
- Ticket to Cooper Canyon Adventure Park
- Ticket to Piedra Volada Waterfall (only in rainy season)
- 3 breakfasts
Does not include
- Flights
- Other meals
- Unspecified tickets
- Tips
- Personal expenses
Itinerary
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Chepe Train
Travel aboard the Chepe, one of the most impressive train tours in the world. Its 653-kilometer route crosses the Copper Canyon and a series of canyons between Chihuahua and Sinaloa.
Parral
Travel to Parral, walk through the city and visit the Alvarado Palace, the Cathedral, The Main Square, The La Prieta Mine and The Tomb of Pancho Villa, among other tourist attractions.
Mennonite Fields
Tour in Ciudad Cuauhtémoc and in the famous Mennonite fields. The community is very famous for its cheeses. Visit the local museum and tasting of a light meal based on cheese and cold cuts.
Apple Orchards by Train
On board the Chepe Regional Train, enjoy the landscapes of apple orchards, Mennonite fields, valleys and canals. Arrival at Rancho Villa Cuzareño, it is possible to hike, watch birds, walk among orchards and a variety of gardens. Finally, transfer to Ciudad Cuauhtémoc to enjoy a meal in the Mennonite fields and a visit to the museum.
Beer route in Chihuahua city
Visit 3 breweries in the historic center of Chihuahua, Cerveceria Bolivar, Cerveceria Santo Negro and the Local Brewery, taste the drinks and learn about their processes.
Aldama, between flavors and Charms
Visit the town of Aldama to learn about its culture and traditions, and also taste the typical sweets of the region. Later, visit a Sotol factory, a traditional drink of the state.
Archaeological zone of Paquime
Paquime is a pre-Hispanic settlement that has influenced the northwest of the Sierra Madre Occidental, most of western Chihuahua and some areas of the state of Sonora, Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. The site is famous for its adobe buildings and its T-shaped doors. Its buildings have traits of the Oasisamerican culture and show the skill of the pre-Hispanic architects of the region.
Grotto Nombre de Dios
Tour the famous Grotto Nombre de Dios, more than 8 million years old, with its impressive stalactites and stalagmites.
Bahuichivo
Walk to Cerro del Gallego, “Mirador de Urique”. Along the way there are ranches and Tarahumara caves. From the Cerro del Gallego viewpoint, see the old mining town of Urique, as well as the river of the same name. Free afternoon to visit the town of the Sierra Tarahumara, Cerocahui, known for the celebrations of the patron saint festivities.
Basaseachi Waterfall
With a jump of 246 meters of free fall, the Basaseachi waterfall
is the highest in Mexico, the national park is home to a forest of
pines, oaks, acacias and agaves, where you can go hiking through
the ecotourism complex.