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Raramuris runner in the Copper Canyon

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Tour Itinerary

Picture of the Hermosillo cathedralDay 1 – Hermosillo

Arrive at Hermosillo International Airport (HMO). Transportation to the hotel is provided. There is an option to travel by motorcoach from Phoenix to Hermosillo. Motorcoach transportation included.

Beautiful San Carlos on the Sea of CortezDay 2 – Hermosillo to San Carlos

Welcome breakfast and orientation at the hotel to meet your fellow runners and running guides. Brief sightseeing in Hermosillo before departing for San Carlos. The afternoon is yours to explore the area or spend time at the hotel’s private beach club. Kick-off fiesta this evening.

picture of the port in San carlos full of boatsDay 3 – San Carlos

1st in the series of 3 runs – 3.6 miles
 
This morning marks the first run of the series. The 3.6 mile run/walk will take place overlooking the Sea of Cortez – a view that National Geographic lists as one of the best in the world! A group dinner is included this evening.

picture of the main square in El FuerteDay 4 – San Carlos to El Fuerte

Transfer from San Carlos to El Fuerte in the morning with a visit to the pearl farm before we leave town. Lunch will be at a private home in the town of Navajoa. Arrive to El Fuerte around 3:30 pm. Enjoy a walking or fun run tour of town before the folkloric show and dinner at the hotel.

picture of the stunning views of Urique CanyonDay 5 – El Fuerte to Cerrocaui

Early start this morning to board the train to Cerrocaui. Arrive and have lunch at the hotel. This afternoon we will visit the Cerro Gallego view point with stunning views into Urique Canyon. This is a great photo opportunity and scout of the terrain for tomorrows run. This evening we will meet with the  Tarahumara runners and have an introduction to the Tarahumara culture and enjoy a traditional meal and carb load for your next run.

top of the rim view in the Sierra Madre mountain rangeDay 6 – Cerrocaui to Divisadero

2nd in the series of 3 runs – 4. miles (Highest Elevation)
 
This morning you will have the opportunity to run alongside the famous Tarahumara runners in the Sierra Madre Mountains. This relatively untouched locale served as the inspiration for the well-known book, “Born to Run,” and was host to the marathons in which “Caballo Blanco” participated. During the afternoon you will meet again with the Tarahumara runners and their families to practice a Tarahumara tradition of KORIMA, the simple yet beautiful notion of sharing abundance with others, rather than living a life of excess. “What I have, you have.” We will share food, supplies, and running tips. After, transfer to Divisadero (Elevation 8,000 feet).

A Tarahumara native running through the canyonDay 7 – Divisadero 

3rd in the series of 3 runs – 5.5 miles
 
This morning, run along the canyon rim hitting several iconic viewpoints. After completing the last leg of your half marathon, you will have the opportunity to visit the new Copper Canyon Adventure Park. Activities include: Zip across the canyon on the ZipRider – the longest zip line in the world, or play it safe and descend into the canyon via the new Copper Canyon Tram. (Activities are optional Tram ride is included in package, zip line is additional).

picture of a cathedral in Chihuahua, MexicoDay 8 – Divisadero to Chihuahua

Transfer this afternoon the Historical City of Chihuahua. Stop in Mennonite Country along the way for lunch and to learn about this culture’s influence and experience in Mexico. A farewell dinner and awards ceremony this evening.

Return trip to the airportDay 9 – Chihuahua to El Paso

Early morning breakfast at the hotel before transferring to Chihuahua International Airport (CUU) or El Paso International Airport (ELP). Option available to motorcoach back to Phoenix (1.5 Days) via El Paso. Transportation and overnight accommodations in El Paso included.