Discover the majesty of Copper Canyon, Mexico’s natural treasure. This impressive canyon system, four times larger than the Grand Canyon, is one of the region’s greatest attractions.
You can explore its breathtaking landscapes and engage in outdoor activities such as hiking, cable car rides, horseback riding, biking, and ATV tours. Enjoy spectacular panoramic views and unforgettable sunsets.
Be amazed by the imposing natural beauty of this unique destination, from its stunning canyons to its colorful magical towns: Creel, Batopilas, Guachochi, Casas Grandes, and Parral.
The indigenous communities, like the Rarámuri, can be an endless source of inspiration. Through their history, traditions, and sporting achievements, the Rarámuri teach us the value of connecting with nature and the importance of preserving and appreciating cultures in our diverse world.
The renowned Chepe train route offers the best views of the Canyon, which you can enjoy from the comfort of its carriages. Pass through landscapes, tunnels, bridges, and picturesque towns—it’s the only passenger train in the country.
Basaseachi Waterfall, with a drop of approximately 246 meters, is a magnificent natural attraction. It offers a stunning natural spectacle and is perfect for hiking and enjoying nature.
Chihuahua, the capital of the state, offers a combination of history, culture, and architecture, with attractions such as the Museum Casa Chihuahua, the Government Palace with its murals, and the Contemporary Art Museum.
In the Casa Grandes region, you’ll find the archaeological site of Paquimê, an ancient city of pre-Hispanic culture. You can admire the ruins’ architectural remains and learn about the history, culture, and artistic heritage. Master Juan Quezada, a renowned ceramicist internationally recognized, has granted the artisans who now produce and sell the “mata Ortiz pots” in various art galleries in the United States and Europe.
Chihuahua is immense, get to know it.