The Sierra Tarahumara of Chihuahua, where you?ll see one of the
largest and deepest canyons in the world, is known as Barrancas
del Cobre (CopperCanyon) and it?s one of Mexico?s most
awe-inspiring regions. To visit this area of Raramuri
Indian culture, we recommend that you climb aboard the Chihuahua-Pacifico train, commonly referred to as CHEPE. The route
begins in Ojinaga and the train makes stops in the
cities of Chihuahua
and Chauhtemoc, where you?ll see various Mennonite
colonies. The train continues along the Sierra de Creel, a mountain range that
lies 2,400 meters
(7,920 feet)
above sea level. It then runs past the Divisadero
station and descends through canyons, tunnels and ravines that border the edges
of the majestic CopperCanyon and the Tararecua and Urique canyons.
Along the route, the train crosses 37 bridges and goes through 86 tunnels
before arriving at Los Mochis, in the state of Sinaloa.