Taking Tucson Copper Canyon Tours
While in the Tuscon area, you may enjoy sightseeing the Copper Canyon, which is 4 times the size of the Grand Canyon. Traversing the Copper Canyon, a railroad that has been in the making for almost 100 years has tracks that extend above sea level by almost 8,000 feet, crossing some of the highest bridges in the world, 87 tunnels, and a 360 degree spiral.
With Great Train Escapes, you can experience a trip where you'll see a bit of everything, including the tropical coast, deserts, ravines, mountains, and forests. You'll never forgetting sightseeing with Great Train Escapes. Great Train Escapes offers many vacation packages, including a package that will include stays at El Fuerte, Copper Canyon, Tucson, San Carlos, Alamos, and Casa Grandes.
Another sight you might want to visit while in Tucson is the Grand Canyon. With Arizona Trails Travel Services, you can not only embark on a guided tour to the Grand Canyon but also to the Navajo Reservation Tour.
With Arizona Travel Services, you'll start your tour in Phoenix, Arizona where you will begin a narrated tour of the Sonoran Desert to Sedona and then stop for photos. Following the Sedona stop, you will continue through Flagstaff, and, finally, after viewing many sights, you'll stop at the Grand Canyon just in time for lunch. Here, you'll have 3-4 hours for dining, gift shopping, and viewing. Afterward, you'll go to an authentic Indian trading post on the Navajo Reservation and get a taste of Native American culture.
In addition to the Grand Canyon, you might consider visiting other parts of the Tucson area with South of the Border Tours. With South of the Borders, consider taking the Patzcuaro tour.
If you choose the Patzcuaro Tour, your attention will be focused on the folk art created in this region of Machoacan surrounding beautiful Lake Patzcuaro. Accompanied by Leonardo Valdez, a leading collector of Mexican art, you'll spend a majority of the time in the state of Machoacan and the colonial town of Patzcuaro. In addition, short trips around the lake will lead you to artisans in furniture, mask making, copper ware, barro (ceramics) and weaving. The natural beauty of the colonial town and the festivities of Day of the Dead will provide you with an opportunity to take photographs you'll always treasure. Spend time at the all night vigil in the small town of Tzintzuntzan, and enjoy the last two nights back in Tlaquepaque.
Enjoy your Tucson vacation by choosing from a variety of tours, taking in the sights you've always wanted to see in the vehicle of your choice. And with the variety of tours, you also have a choice in how long you'd like to spend at your choice destinations.
