Cuauhtémoc City is located in an important, strategic point in the state of Chihuahua.
It is considered one of its most important cities.
Its municipality is attractive to tourism, with its natural surroundings and its history and culture.
The city also offers architectural appeal, with its museums and cathedrals.
An example of this is the San Antonio Cathedral.
Each year is the festival of the Three Cultures, where the customs and traditions of the locals are honored.
The city is famous for its delicious apples, and for being home to great beef.
Likewise its local dairy products are outstanding.
Wejoytrip recommends Spend time in the nature of the Tarahumara Sierra, and in the Divisadero Barrancas Adventure Park, where you can move around on cable car, or find places to climb, and trails that will take you to stunning waterfalls deep in nature.
You can end your trip by embarking on the iconic railroad trail through the Sierra, on the “Chepe” route all the way to the state of
Sinaloa.
Explore the Los Portales Caves.
Visit the Mennonite Museum to discover the origin of the group, as well as their history of settlement in the area.
We also recommend the Ejido Favela Museum, tracking the settlement and presence of the Tarahumara people through the centuries.
Discover the Bustillos Hacienda, full of colonial charm.
It is located near a lagoon, also accessible for its visitors to enjoy.
And for something with a faster pace, we recommend going to the races.
As for food, we recommend anything having to do with the delicious beef or dairy of the region: a steak, requeson (a Mexican ricotta-like cheese), cheese-stuffed peppers, and freshly baked bread.
Later at night, explore the bar scene downtown for an evening of fun.
Things to see and do
ecotourism, caves, the “chepe” route, museums, cathedrals, cable cars, haciendas, trails, ziplining, races, swimming, nightlife.
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