Mexico
Copper Canyon: Ancient Culture and Nature’s Grandeur
Program No. 24571RJ
Experience Copper Canyon — a natural wonder in Mexico four times larger than the Grand Canyon — and the culture of the indigenous people that call this region their home.
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10 days
9 nights
26 meals
9B 8L 9D
1
In Transit, overnight El Paso, Orientation, Dinner
El Paso, Texas
2
Drive to Chihuahua, Pancho Villa Museum, Welcome dinner
Chihuahua, Chihuahua
3
Historic Murals, Mennonites, The Sierra Madre
Divisadero, Chihuahua
4
Canyon Rim, The Tarahumaras
Divisadero, Chihuahua
5
Home Cave, Waterfall, Steep Descent, Canyon Floor
Batopilas Chihuahua
6
Tropical Canyon Floor
Batopilas Chihuahua
7
The High Plateau, Pastoral Life, Trading & Logging Town
Creel, Chihuahua
8
Chepe Train, Farewell to the Sierra, Colonial Town
El Fuerte, Sinaloa
9
Indigenous People, Los Mochis, Flight to TIJ, To San Diego
San Diego, California
10
Program Concludes
San Diego, California
At a Glance
In the grandeur of Copper Canyon, nature dominates — four times larger than the Grand Canyon, this series of eleven canyons is a land of sharp drops, abundant vegetation, amazing geology and rock formations. As you explore several of these outstanding canyons, you’ll learn that Copper Canyon is more than a natural wonder — it is home to the Tarahumara people, who have lived in the Sierra Madre Mountains for over 2,000 years resisting outside intrusion. Experience nature and culture as your experts take you through the history, landscapes and villages of a part of Mexico that lies off the beaten path.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Moderate walks on uneven terrain, narrow paths with ups and downs. Optional hikes during free time. Must be able to climb one flight of stairs, walk through cars on a moving train and ascend and descend high train steps independently carrying hand luggage.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Ride a gondola into Urique Canyon and descend into stunning Batopilas Canyon.
- Experience the “Ride in the Sky” train journey or explore a stunning waterfall in Basaseachi Canyon.
- Gain insight into the indigenous culture of the Tarahumara people and their past and present traditions through discussions and local music and dance performances.
Featured Expert
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Benjamín González
Benjamin González was born to a traditional Mexican family. As the son of an anthropologist mother and sociologist father, he decided to major in history. His curious spirit has driven him to travel to the 32 state capitals of Mexico and a number of countries in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Benjamin enjoys sharing his knowledge about Mexico in a natural, local, and joyful way. When he's at home, he likes to read and to write posts for his travel followers.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Benjamín González
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Benjamin González was born to a traditional Mexican family. As the son of an anthropologist mother and sociologist father, he decided to major in history. His curious spirit has driven him to travel to the 32 state capitals of Mexico and a number of countries in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Benjamin enjoys sharing his knowledge about Mexico in a natural, local, and joyful way. When he's at home, he likes to read and to write posts for his travel followers.
Suggested Reading List
(8 books)
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Copper Canyon: Ancient Culture and Nature’s Grandeur
Program Number: 24571
The Life and Times of Pancho Villa
Pancho Villa is one of the best-known figure in Mexican history. The author analyzes the nature of Villa’s revolutionary movement and the impact of Villismo as an ideology and as a social movement. The book in based on decades of research trying to separate myth from history.
Pancho Villa and the Mexican Revolution
Excellent introduction to Mexico’s northern desert, a richly illustrated compact history that traces the legacy of Pancho Villa.
National Parks of Northern Mexico
Veteran travel guide and photographer Richard Fisher has put together a stunning selection of color photographs for this slim, oversize paperback.
History of Copper Canyon and the Tarahumara Indians: Unknown Mexico and the Silver Magnet
Copper Canyon Mexico
Tarahumara: Where Night is the Day of the Moon
With 60 black-and-white photographs, this accessible, illustrated portrait covers not just the famous running matches but also the history, traditions, food, dress, and villages of the Tarahumara.
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
First published in 1927, this atmospheric novel of three desperate men searching for gold in the mountains of Mexico was the basis for the classic American movie. A great storyteller, Traven wrote a series of compelling novels set in Mexico. The true identity of this author, who contributed so much to the pop mythology of the Wild West, is still unknown.
The Silver Magnet: Thirty Years in a Mexican Silver Mine
A first-hand account of Batopilas, the rich Mexican silver mining town located in deep in the Copper Canyon. The author was the son of Alexander Shepherd who came to Batopilas from Washington D.C. in 1880 with his large family. He discovered and developed one of the richest silver deposits in Mexico.