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Chal, our guide in El Fuerte, interprets the petroglyphs
Chal, our guide in El Fuerte, interprets the petroglyphs
Chal is an avid birder
Chal is an avid birder
Chal translates the words of a Mayo Indian
Chal translates the words of a Mayo Indian
Julio leading a canyon hike
Julio leading a canyon hike
Our van gets a waterfall wash
Our van gets a waterfall wash

Our trips contribute to the protection of the natural environment, preserve the cultural heritage and bring direct economic benefits to local communities.

Our bilingual naturalist guides are all native residents. They lead small groups of 12 or less travelers on well-designed yet flexible itineraries with expert natural history interpretation. They proudly share their personal insights into their culture and community.

Trained by field scientists, the lead guides have a distinct advantage as life time residents in addition to the long term employment of more than 11 years with Canyon Travel. The combination of these experiences has enabled the lead guides with outstanding interpretive abilities and the most extensive field knowledge.

They are also warm and gracious individuals, delighted at introducing travelers to their families and to other community members, visiting their homes and sharing enriching cultural exchanges that unfold naturally.

Travelers may observe culturally sensitive presentations of ceremonial dances and music, pottery firings, fields being cultivated with plows fashioned from oak limbs, corn grinding on stone metates and they may sample delicious corn tortillas hot off the grill. Canyon Travel's lodge partnerships with local communities bestow travelers with invitations to traditional ceremonies, community gatherings or to attend just about any festivity including children's birthday parties. The guides dine with travelers, in a congenial breaking of bread, and if there isn't a festivity to attend perhaps they'll make their own around a bonfire with guitars and under starlit skies.

Mario is a native of Cerocahui
Mario is a native of Cerocahui
Gustavo with an opal from the sierra
Gustavo shows an opal from the sierra
Mario plays and interprets the Tarahumara ceremonial dances
Mario plays and interprets the Tarahumara ceremonial dances

Birding on the Fuerte River
Birding on the Fuerte River

Chal with a  Ficus identifying the flora Julio on a canyon hike Chal on a birding trek
Chal with a Ficus identifying the flora Julio on a canyon hike Chal on a birding trek
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