Hotel Divisadero Barrancas

Av. Mirador 4516, Chihuahua 31238 Chihuahua (City)Chihuahua
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Description of Hotel Divisadero Barrancas

If you visit Chihuahua, the Hotel Divisadero Barrancas through its tour operator Via Cobre organizes several walking excursions that will reveal a different perspective of the region.

Among its different tours you will find:

- Name of God Caves: 2-hour tour to see some ancient salt caverns where, according to legends, many people opened paths in search of silver. Walk through its different chambers, which are the Tower of Pisa, The Altar, The Palm Tree and The Waterfall.

- Campos Menonitas: Experience the lifestyle of this community of European origin up close.

- The Apple Route: 5-hour tour of different towns in Chihuahua that are important apple producers.

- Tour of the City of Chihuahua: 3-hour excursion through the streets of the city, visit to the Cathedral and entrance to the Government Palace to see its murals.

If you are looking for excursion packages of more days, you will find the following routes in them:

- Excursion to the Barrancas: Visit to the “Copper Canyons” in the Sierra Madre Tarahumara.

- Canyons –Creel: Walk to the “Piedra Volada” and excursion to various viewpoints.

- Creel- Chihuahua: Walk through the Valley of Mushrooms and Frogs, the Jesuit Mission of San Ignacio and a Tarahumara cave.

Walking is the best way to get to know a place, so don't miss the most wonderful corners of this northern city.

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