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Mr. Purnell told me that [Canyon Travel] had put together the most interesting and totally informative excursion he had ever been on. He is a very well traveled client, and this type of comment from him should come as a very high compliment. Mr. Purnell especially enjoyed the itinerary you had made up for him. He said other travelers who had gone through another tour company were quite envious of him and had asked to borrow his documents.

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Anne Johnson
Janesville, WI


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Western Canyon Explorer

Panoramic view from the Uno Lodge

Panoramic view of the Copper Canyon

1st Day ARRIVE LOS MOCHIS AIRPORT / EL FUERTE

You will be transferred from the Los Mochis airport to the 16th Century colonial town of El Fuerte and the picturesque Rio Vista Lodge for 2 nights. The lodge was developed in partnership with the Gamez Family. From your panoramic hilltop setting, view the El Fuerte River and this 430-year old cobbled-street settlement. Enjoy alfresco patio dining surrounded by flowering plants teeming with hummingbirds and an impressive array of giant, native cacti. Stroll through the quintessential colonial plaza with its towering palms; browse the colorful local market; and view ornate architecture while learning of the past and present significance of this historic fort on the old “Camino Real.” All of the Spanish expeditions that colonized California journeyed through El Fuerte and recruited local residents. Dinner features the regional specialty of fresh garlic grilled bass and shrimp, with wine or cerveza. Vegetarian and special diets are available.

2nd Day EL FUERTE RIVER CRUISE and PETROGLYPHS

Experience the plentiful and diverse bird life amid the verdant tropical forest on a tranquil6 mileEl Fuerte River cruise, including a stop to explore a nearby hill with ancient and well preserved Nahuatl Petroglyphs. More than 60 species of birds are frequently spotted from the boat as well as exotic flora like: Tree Morning Glory, Tree Senna, Tree Coral Bean, Tree Ocotillo, Kapok, Amapa, Palo Verde, Elephant Tree, Feather Tree, Cottonwood, Sycamore, Cypress, Strangling Fig, Ures Palm, Hecho Cactus, and Organ-pipe Cactus. Commonly spotted birds include Bare-throated Tiger Heron, Crested Caracara, Gray Hawk, Rufous-bellied Chachalaca, Elegant Quail, Squirrel Cuckoo, Black-throated Magpie Jay, Elegant Trogan, Social Flycatcher, Mexican Parrolet, and Russet-crowned Motmot.

3rd Day EL FUERTE – CEROCAHUI

The Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad traverses some of the most scenic wilderness on Earth, from the Sonoran-Sinaloan transition tropical forest; it then climbs 8,000 ft. into the Western Sierra Madre and skirts the Copper Canyon, before terminating in the Chihuahua Desert. This spectacular railway achievement required 37 principle bridges, the longest is 1,638 ft. and the highest is 335 ft. and 87 tunnels, one tunnel 5,965 ft. long and one tunnel with a 180 degree turn followed by a bridge with a 90 degree turn. The railway, with nearly 11 miles of tunneling and 2.25 miles of bridging, serpentines through some of the most biologically outstanding and diverse habitats on the planet, listed in the world’s 200 most crucial areas for conservation. This morning’s departure (8:30AM – 12:27PM) into the Sierra Madre today provides optimum viewing on the most spectacular segment of railway. On arrival at the depot our exclusive resident guide, and native of Cerocahui, will meet and transfer you to the San Isidro Lodge. The lodge was developed in partnership with the Munoz family. An afternoon trek to remote Tarahumara Rancherias for a kindred visit with several Indian families engenders an authentic cultural insight uniquely available to our small groups.

4th Day CEROCAHUI – URIQUE CANYON DESCENT

Morning departure on an expedition (you may hike with a guide or ride in our van)through dense ponderosa pines and past high mountain vistas en route to the Cerro Gallego rim. From this lofty precipice, look down over 1 mile into the Urique Canyon, the deepest canyon in North America, and home to the provincial Tarahumara settlement of Urique. Founded in 1690 along the banks of the meandering river, Urique was totally isolated until connected by a switchback mountain road in 1975. The descent begins in a conifer forest and continues through oak and tropical deciduous forest, ending in a riparian habitat at the canyon bottom. Opportunities abound to spot Military Macaw, Tufted Flycatcher, and the elusive Eared Quetzal.

5th Day CEROCAHUI – COPPER CANYON (Posada Barrancas area)

Visit a Tarahumara school and the 17th Century gold-domed Jesuit mission church before boarding the train (12:27PM – 1:20PM) to Posada Barrancas. A private road takes you to the hotel Mirador, with breath-taking and seemingly endless landscapes of canyons and mountains. From the hotel’s secluded stretch of canyon rim property, gaze into the enormous gorge formed by the river 1 mile below. An afternoon walk through the dense forest around the lodge and along the rim will introduce you to this pristine wilderness area, and the only panoramic river views of any lodging in the area. Visit with nearby Tarahumara families, cooperative owners of 60,000 wilderness acres and the lodge. You may choose your level of physical activity from easy to moderate walks or guided day hikes. Spectacular views of the canyon river bottom are seen from the dining room and other room windows throughout the lodge.

6th Day – COPPER CANYON

After breakfast at the Mirador Hotel, you will begin your adventurous day at 9.30am with a zip wire tour for those who wish to take it, comprising of 7 zip wires, up to 1000 feet long and 5000 feet from the ground. This whole tour will take about 2 and a half hours, returning on a cable wire. Those who do not wish to do the zip-lining will be given a choice of various hikes by their guide, or take the cable car to the 7th zip line where you will have a 360 degree view of the surrounding Canyons.

7th Day – Posada Barrancas – EL FUERTE (or to Chihuahua)

View and photograph the canyons from a variety of natural panoramic overlooks on a canyon rim drive as well as visit the Divisadero outdoor market where you will observe local Indians weaving their aromatic pine-needle baskets in a myriad of designs. Hikers may trek to Divisadero. This afternoon board the train to El Fuerte (1:25pm – 6:10pm) and the Rio Vista Lodge.
or board the train to Chihuahua City (1:30pm – 8:45pm) and a deluxe hotel.

8th Day – DEPART EL FUERTE/LOS MOCHIS (or Depart Chihuahua)

Transfer to the Los Mochis airport from El Fuerte.
or Morning Chihuahua City tour (time permitting) includes Pancho Villa’s military museum and other historic sites. Afternoon airport transfer. Optional executive-class motorcoach with transfer to El Paso also available.

WESTERN CANYON EXPLORER PRICING

Pricing includes: bilingual naturalist guides; private lodges*; extensive sightseeing in vans and/or guided day hikes; a river cruise; live musical and regional dance presentations; 1st class express rail service; all (20 or 19) meals** featuring regional cuisine prepared from fresh ingredients; all beverages; all transfers; table linens; fine bed and bath linens with terry cloth robes; spotting scopes on tripods; field reference books; assistance from our two local field offices; satellite phone; 24 hr. U. S. emergency phone and Mexico toll-free assistance; and detailed trip documents including: Pullout Satellite and 3 Dimensional Canyon Map, Pullout Rail Map and Flora & Fauna lists. The only items that are not included are gratuities and airfares. (*Occasionally we use other select small inns, where we enjoy special privileges and have exclusive use of the establishment or of the best rooms, which we upgrade with our fine bed and bath linens, prepare all meals, include our beverages, use our table linens, china, and silverware. Services are further enhanced by our bilingual staff and our vans for in-depth sightseeing with gourmet picnic lunches and guided hikes.) (**In Chihuahua City, breakfast and limited drinks only)

Trip is limited to a maximum of 14 persons.

3 WEEKLY DEPARTURES

8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS (outlined above)

PRICE PER PERSON DOUBLE
$1699
TRIPLE
$1629
SINGLE
$2039

7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS
Same as above except deletes 2nd day in El Fuerte and 3 meals

PRICE PER PERSON DOUBLE
$1619
TRIPLE
$1549
SINGLE
$1939

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