Copper Canyon Tour
Descrizione
Experience the stunning landscapes of northern Mexico on this journey through Copper Canyon. A thrilling cable car ride or an exhilarating ziplining experience awaits you!
Tour Overview
We will begin our adventure with a pick-up at your accommodation in Posada Barrancas. Prepare to embark on an exploration of the magnificent Copper Canyon, where you can expect amazing vistas at every turn!
As we follow the canyon's edge, we'll arrive at the Piedra Volada viewpoint. This location is named after a significant unstable rock that offers an adrenaline-pumping climb. The breathtaking scenery will captivate you throughout!
Following our initial stop, we will head towards the El Divisadero viewpoint. Here, you'll be treated to panoramic views of Urique and Tararecua, nestled in the Sierra de Tarahumara. You’ll have a generous 2-hour break to immerse yourself in a cable car experience or soar down a thrilling zipline. Are you ready for the excitement?
After this unforgettable adventure, we will proceed back to the meeting point.
Cosa include
- Hotel pickup & drop–off
- Transport by minibus or bus
- English–speaking guide
- Admission ticket to park
Cosa non include
- Cable car ride: 250MXN per person
- Zipline: 300MXN per person
Politica di cancellazione
Cancellazione gratuita fino a 48 ore prima (ora locale)
Accessibilità
Not wheelchair accessible.
Informazioni importanti
At the designated time, please go to the following meeting point: Hotel Mirador (Domicilio Conocido Areponapuchi Km. 623, 33435 Areponapuchi, Chih., Mexico). Please arrive at least 10 minutes in advance.
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