| Most Copper Canyon train tours are all exclusive. | | | | Mayan Indian village. Day three takes you up the |
| However, they are quite reasonably priced and will | | | | mountains and through its many tunnels and |
| usually fit into most vacation budgets. These will | | | | across its many bridges. You will stay at the |
| take you through a canyon that is considerably | | | | Paradise of the Bear lodge. It was called this since |
| larger than the Grand Canyon and allow one to | | | | the rock formation looks uncannily like Yogi Bear. |
| explore the Mexican Sierra Madre Mountains. | | | | Day four will take you to the bottom of the |
| There are seven as well as fourteen day tours | | | | canyon and allow exploring in the villages. Day five |
| and offers a look at exactly what Mexico has to | | | | includes the train ride to eight thousand feet |
| offer. Lets take a look at one of these tours and | | | | above sea level town of Divisadero. This is where |
| especially the fourteen day "Ultimate" trip to see | | | | one can view the whole canyon complex from |
| what they have to offer. | | | | one point. You will stay in a lodge right at the |
| Days one and two will be spent in the city of El | | | | canyons edge. Day six includes a hiking trip to the |
| Fuerte. A very small that was founded by Don | | | | Tarahumara caves and another train ride to the |
| Francisco de lbarra, a Spanish Conquistador. It is | | | | town of Creel. Days seven and eight are in Creel |
| well known for both gold as well as silver mining. | | | | and allow cave exploring and viewing of the |
| And, day two also will take you to an actual | | | | canyon. |