Chihuahua City Tour

Duration: 03 hrs
Description:
In this city tour you will learn some of the rich history of our wonderful city through streets, famous buildings, museums as well as the modernity of the last years.
Visiting:
- Chihuahua’s Cathedral: Its Baroque Architecture with mixtures of rock of the XVII century.
- Government Palace’s Murals: Building with an architecture of the XIX century where murals narrate the history of Chihuahua
- Quinta Gameros regional Museum: Fabulous building with a furniture sample and ornamental objects of the “Nouveau” art style.
- Pancho Villa’s Museum "Revolution House”: This house was property of the Revolutionary leader, Francisco Villa, best known as Pancho Villa.
Nombre de Dios Caverns

Duration: 02 hrs
Description:
The Nombre de Dios Caverns are 20 minutes from Chihuahua’s city center. An illuminated, 1.6-km (1-mi) path takes you through 17 separate rooms, past rock formations, stalactites and stalagmites, which have been given names such as Christ, the Waterfall, and the Altar.
Enjoy this natural beauty created through millions of years with beautiful stone formations.
Mennonite Camps

Localization: Around 63 mi. from Chihuahua City
Duration: 5 ½ hrs.
Description:
European migrants, characterized by its peculiar living style and dairy products, which are internationally renowned. You will also have the opportunity to visit one of the most important regions of apple production in Mexico. Includes: A visit to the Mennonite Museum and a Mennonite Meal.
The Apple Route

Localization: Around 63 mi. from Chihuahua City
Duration: 7 hrs.
During this tour you will visit one of the biggest apple production regions in Mexico.
The firs stop is at Cuauhtemoc City, famous for being a growing storage and commercial apple center, in this city you can also visit the Mennonites known for its peculiar living style and dairy products.
The next stop is at Guerrero City, 93 mi. away from Chihuahua City, in this city is where the apple crop began and with the pass of the time has became the most important apple production area in Mexico.

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