
Barrancas del Cobre, Hierve el Agua, and Mixtec villages — deeper than Chichen Itza
Copper Canyon is four times the size of the Grand Canyon — yet barely 1% of Mexico's visitors ever see it. This journey boards the legendary El Chepe Express — one of the world's great railway adventures — cutting through 87 tunnels and over 37 bridges to reach the Tarahumara heartland. Then south to Oaxaca, Mexico's most authentic cultural capital, for mole cooking, Zapotec ruins, and the extraordinary petrified waterfall of Hierve el Agua. The Mexico that will change how you see the country.
Four times the size of the Grand Canyon, but receives a fraction of the visitors. One of the world's most dramatic landscapes, almost completely unknown to Indian travelers.
Ranked among the world's greatest rail journeys. 87 tunnels, 37 bridges, descending 2,400 metres through one of Earth's most dramatic gorge systems.
While tourists flock to Cancun's beaches, Oaxaca's 7 mole styles, Zapotec ruins, and mezcal culture represent the real Mexico that has existed for 3,000 years.
Mineral springs that have built frozen waterfall sculptures over millennia — with natural infinity pools hanging 70 metres above the valley floor.

Barrancas del Cobre, Hierve el Agua, and Mixtec villages — deeper than Chichen Itza