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Travel Options in Mexico

Travel Options in Mexico

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Travel Options in Mexico

Copper Canyon, Mexico.?

Two experienced, speak Spanish with friends hiking backpack and I are looking to visit the Canyon Cobre, Mexico in late February or early March for 1-2 weeks. We are starting in Detroit and has "college students' budgets," by So our options are: 1) Fly. In this case, my question is, what airport? Do I have to fly in Chihuahua? Or you can fly to Arizona and then travel to Mexico train / bus / car hire etc? 2) Drive. In this case, my question is in relation to gasoline. Has anyone done this drive (claimed as 30.5 hours, which is entirely possible - I suppose it's a bit more because of stops and traffic and all that)? How much will end up costing? We already have a car in good condition and gas'd is divided by three. Any suggestions? The Copper Canyon, or other places we like more? My main question is to get there is low budget. Thanks for your help!

Contact Go with Jo Travel in Brownsville, Texas. They travel and they would go as a group. Traveling in Mexico is not safe, especially if you know what you're doing. They are kidnapping people and I mean ordinary people to the rescue of peanuts and understand that it is a travel warning out. You also need to know how to travel in Mexico. It can be difficult and the police may be put in jail if you do something stupid because I do not. It loses citizenship after they are 25 miles and are therefore in His grace and can be extremely expensive. You need a passport and travel inside and back in the U.S. and must apply for a visa in Mexico for an extended stay or at least check to see what is needed. Since it sounds as if they have no idea what you are doing, or well go with an established group or not. If there are Hispanic and speak Spanish, could be in big trouble. Tro is a whole world down there. I know there is a fast train and makes local stops. Country is dangerous so be very careful and never go anywhere alone. When we traveled through Mexico, we are advised to go in groups of four. Of this way the two could go out and seek help, and two would be together in any dilemma arose. And they have lots of change to pay the exact price because that will never change. I travel with a local university or a large group traveling with an interpreter. It is the police, money from Coca Cola (bribes to get through checkpoints-it whatever) "bite" (in Spanish), and knew a lot about local history. Be very careful. Everyone seems to think that Americans have much money and want your luggage and watch like a hawk. Good luck, you'll need.


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