The hotel is located walking distance to the park, the food they have is pretty decent, the staff is friendly and helpful almost all rooms have unbelievable views and the hotel has a very nice "cozy cabin" feeling. On the downsides our room's heating wasn't working the first night, and although they did all possible to repair it (we noticed this until it was night) they couldn't and brought us thick blankets...I slept well and the heating was repaired the next day. There is no TV nor phone in the room and wifi is poor. The bar at the lobby has games which gives it a nice "cozy cabin" however they close very early, so if you are looking for dinner and drinks you are better just relaxing at your room or reading a book in their reading room. It feels the hotel just needs a bit of freshen up and modernization.…
If you want to immerse yourself in the beauty of Mexico’s Copper Canyon this is the place to stay. It is a very short walk off of the train El Chepe. The view from our room looked directly out at the canyon. A few steps out of the room and you could look directly straight down to the bottom of the canyon. We had a lovely outside sitting area to take in the beauty. Our room was decorated with a beautiful mural over our king bed with a fireplace across from the bed. There was a large dresser and two matching night stands. There was an open closet with more storage. The bathroom was nice and clean but the water had a color of tea. We used bottle water to brush our teeth. There was a coffee pot but no hair dryer. The hotel had a nice bar and dining room both with beautiful views of the canyon. You could buy Indian wares at the market next to the hotel. If we are ever lucky enough to come back to the Copper Canyon we will stay here again. …
Had a tour to the area and the scenery is beautiful. But please don’t use Uncommon Journeys as the tour. Too many discrepancies with what is promised vs delivered. The weather is fantastic, Indians lifestyle unbelievable, food delicious. We always felt safe, and enjoyed relaxation at this hotel.
As I lay in bed that night at the Hotel Divisadero Barrancas, perched precariously on a 7500 foot cliff, right on the edge of a confluence of a number of canyons that make up the Copper Canyon, I turned over and staring straight at me were a multitude of stars, that lit up the night sky. This is the place to stay if you ever get the chance to ride the ElChepe from LosMochis to Divisadero. Enjoy the photos and the stunning views from all different angles
So, I had my initial travel plans for October of last year, but due to heavy rains and landslides the train Chepe couldn’t operate. So I called the hotel and they where kind enough to give me a grace period of a year, or so was my understanding. I called back and tried to move my reservation and it turns out that it was only six months, and they couldn’t do anything about it. Begrudgingly I told the sales person that I would be booking again with them on the new dates I have on their website, she told me that it’s not their platform and I would be booking through a third party, the only way to do it directly is via phone. So if you are willing to give your credit card information to someone over the phone, go ahead. I will be looking somewhere else cause they have already let me down before when we had an arrangement done over the phone. No accountability.…
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