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Mazatlan tours
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Copper Canyon tour
The Copper Canyon, nestled in the Sierra Madre Range, is actually several large canyons boasting a grandeur four times larger than the Grand Canyon of the United States, although different in nature; narrower, deeper, and more verdant. Homeland to the reclusive Tarahumara natives, the Sierra Madre is rich in history and legend, haunted by the restless shadows of fallen warriors, martyred Jesuits and Pancho Villa’s army.
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Baluarte Bicentennial Bridge Scenic tour
A great recommended tour through scenic mountains and countryside. We will visit The Baluarte Bridge, the highest cable-stayed bridge in the world, the third-highest bridge overall and the highest bridge in American Continent, Officials from Guinness World Records. Take the best photos of Majestic Sierra Madre Mountains.
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Durango Splendor tour tour - 2 days 1 night
Departure from Mazatlan taking the scenic road where you will enjoy the superb landscapes of the Sierra Madre Occidental.
The first visit is to the FERRERIA OF FLOWERS FARM & FOUNDRY PARK where you will admire a great collection of furniture, oil paintings and sacred art.
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Nights of Mazatlan tour
Enjoy a tour of all the highlights of Mazatlan, monuments, downtown, Cathedral, cliff divers and the fascinating neoclassical Historical Center, unique in the beach destinations of the Mexican Pacific.
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Copala colonial tour
Visit the two colonial towns of Concordia and Copala, two quanty colorful villages where natives hand make furniture, pottery, roof tiles and bread. Be impress of the two stone temple of San Jose and San Sebastian as a well as riding on a donkey (kids offers the rides for a small quote).
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La noria blue agave tour
La Noria is a distinguished "pueblo" (town) of old artisans technique within iron / leather workshops and touch rustic making liquor of la Vinata's blue agave. Los Osuna is a famous local drink available in this hilly zone full of vegetation. Once you will also see people making leather sandals, leather belts and see family making pottery in a very old technique.
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