The Copper Canyon Train
is a notch in the belt of serious travelers, and the canyon
itself is legendary for its breath taking scenery and
stunning landforms. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity. However, it is essential that you bring a
spirit of adventure! This is not a typical train ride in
any sense.
This rugged, full-day
adventure will begin with a meeting time on board of 4:00
a.m. for a 4:30 a.m. departure (subject to change). Take a
two-hour drive by motor coach to the town of
El Fuerte where you will board
your privately chartered train on the Chihuahua Pacifico
railway.
Enjoy a leisurely morning
and a continental boxed breakfast on board the train while
you traverse the magnificent Sierra Madre Mountain range,
and eventually enter the Copper Canyon -- only accessible by
rail.
Your approximately six-hour
rail journey (each way) will wind through tunnels and
bridges as you climb from sea level to 7,200 feet. Arrive at
Posada Barrancas, where lunch will be served at the
Posada Barrancas Convention Center.
Before or after lunch,
there will be a short transfer by school bus to the
Mirador Hotel where you will have the chance to admire
the vastness of the Copper Canyon from the terrace of the
hotel. A Tarahumara dance
presentation will be held for you outside the entrance to the hotel.
Board the train for your
journey back to El Fuerte. Enjoy an afternoon boxed snack,
then transfer by motor coach from El Fuerte for your return
to the ship. The journey up and back will be along the same
route, considered by many to be one of the most scenic rail
routes in the world.
MINIMUM
PASSENGERS: 204
MAX PASSENGERS: 600
DURATION: 18 HRS.
DEPARTURES: 1 DAILY
NO AGE RESTRICTION
MEALS INCLUDED:
BREAKFAST BOX LUNCH ON THE TRAIN
LUNCH AT POSADA BARRANCAS
CONVENTION CENTER,
DINER BOX LUNCH ON THE TRAIN
TRANSFER FROM TOPOLOBAMPO TO EL FUERTE.
EACH BUS CAPACITY
45
SEATS, AIR CONDITIONED,
TOILETS. EACH TRAIN CAR CAPACITY 68
SEATS,
AIR CONDITIONESD, TOILETS.
Here in
Mexico's glorious Copper Canyon,
inhabited by the cliff-dwelling
Tarahumara Indians, I felt as though I
was not only in a different world, but
in another era as well. It is widely
quoted that someone once said, "the
Copper Canyon is what the Grand Canyon
would like to be when it grows up." --
IRENE THOMAS