7-Day/6-Night All Inclusive Copper Canyon Train Tour
Los Mochis
1-11 Guests • Lodge • Private • Guided
Description
Copper Canyon Tour abourd the Chijuajua al Pacifico Deluxe Train
7-Day/6-Nights | Our trips run from January 1 thru December 31
Copper Canyon, which is 4 times the size of the Grand Canyon, is a world famous geographical landmark full of great history and culture, with a wide variety of Natural Wonders.
Enjoy the train ride that Readers Digest described as "The Most Spectacular Train Journey" and National Geographic has called an "engineering marvel." Aboard the Copper Canyon “Chepe” Deluxe Train you will travel through the Copper Canyon, truly one of the most charming regions of Mexico and discover amazing canyons, centuries-old missions, mining towns in the land of the enigmatic Tarahumara Indians.
The Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico, better known as El Chepe, is one of the only commuter trains in Mexico but it’s also the best way for tourists to visit the remote and awe-inspiring Copper Canyon.
The 405 miles of track runs between Chihuahua, Chihuahua and Los Mochis, Sinaloa with 5 notable towns in between.
Included
- All Deluxe Accommodations and First Class Meals
- Los Mochis & Topolobampo Bay Tour
- First Class Tickets on Board "Chepe (Chihuahua al Pacifico) Deluxe Train"
- Accommodations at Mirador & Mission Hotel in Copper Canyon & Hotel Posada del Hidalgo in El Fuerte
- All Transfers
Price is per person for 2 or more travelers. Singler travelers are an additional fee.
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Upgrades
Single Traveler
$1053.80
Reviews
Reviews
"Tommy,
I thought I would take the time to express my gratitude for allowing my family and friends to share your wonderful facilities at Lake Aguamilpa.
To some folks fishing is about competition. And while there is a time and place for that. To me fishing is about family. The joy on your child's face when they catch their first fish is priceless. Fishing is about teaching. There is no better place to teach someone to fish than Aguamilpa. I've had the pleasure to teach my Mom (her first cast in Mexico water was 5 lbs), My daughter who loved catching over 50 bass a day, and my Father who after all this years decided it was time to take up fishing. Our most recent trip was with our 8 year old son. He was able to catch 11 fish in 2 hours with one over 4lbs. On our recent trip to Baccarac in February my wife and I were able to catch 687 fish with 44 fish over 7 lbs and 6 over 9 lbs. Your guides are top notch and diffidently work very hard to make sure you catch as many fish as possible. With the numerous trips to your lodges we are greeted with hugs and feel right at home.
Again thank you for your attention to detail and providing access to such wonderful and beautiful places to allow me to bring the joys of fishing to friends and family." - Todd H.
I recently returned from an incredible bass fishing experience at Lake Aguamilpa. From the second we arrived at the lodge to the time we departed the overall quality was nothing less than great. The owner Mario, and the attentive staff never missed a beat in providing us with great food and excellent accommodations! Two of us caught over 400 large mouth bass in three action-packed days. Our guided Javier knew the lake and put us on fish immediately. This was my first trip to Lake Aguamilpa but certainly won't be the last. Thanks again to Mario and his staff for making this an incredibly memorable bass fishing trip!!" - Ernie D
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Your Host
Tommy C
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Gear List
- Weather Appropriate Fishing Attire
- Personal Gear
- Valid Passport
- Airline Tickets
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Rules & Guidelines
NOT Included in Package Price:
- Air Fare
- Gratuities
Tipping Policy
A tip (called a "propina" in Spanish) is the best way to show appreciation for good service. Tipping is customary in Mexico and is expected in many situations, though you generally will not get any flak if you neglect to give a tip.
More often than not you will be better off leaving a "collective" gratuity for your entire stay with the LODGE MANAGER AT THE END OF YOUR TRIP than you will tipping service staff and guides individually. The reason for this are not readily apparently, but the include the fact that overtipping to individuals makes it more difficult for the lodge manager to control the expectations (and behavior) of the staff.
At some lodges, guides who have been tipped excessively muscle out.
Safety In Mexico
All of our bass fishing anglers and hunters are picked up at the airport when they arrive and taken directly to the lodge. After their fishing trip is completed, they are returned to the airport. Our lodge owner or his driver stays with them until they are on the plane when leaving.
- Is it safe to travel to Mexico? - Don't let news stories deter you from traveling to this vibrant Latin American destination. Mexico is a safe country. In general, if you're not taking part in illegal activities or going to the wrong parts of town, you don't have anything to worry about.
- Mexico is safer than many cities in the US - MORE THAN 150,000 AMERICANS SAFELY VISIT Mexico EVERY DAY. Mexico is safer than many major U.S. cities. Travelers feel relatively safe visiting popular U.S. cities like Miami, Philadelphia, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, New Orleans, Washington D.C, or Atlanta. Visitors from around the world enjoy these vibrant cities in relative, reasonable safety. Yet each of these cities is statistically less safe than Mexico.
- Media Favoritism versus Facts - New Orleans is often showcased in the news. The FBI reports the murder rate of New Orleans is declining; but it is nearly 4 times higher than all of Mexico and over 5 times higher than Mexico City. New Orleans is still an amazing place to visit and the media is right to encourage tourists to visit this inspirational city. But Mexico is at least as remarkable and there is a clear difference in how each of these compared destinations is portrayed in contemporary news.
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