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Car Rental Information for Chihuahua
About Chihuahua
Chihuahua, the largest state in Mexico, is a land of dramatic contrasts, where the rugged Sierra Madre mountains meet vast deserts and fertile valleys. This northern frontier is steeped in revolutionary history, most famously as the home of Pancho Villa, and offers a unique blend of colonial charm, indigenous heritage, and natural wonders. Visitors are drawn to Chihuahua for its adventurous spirit—exploring the awe-inspiring Copper Canyon, riding the iconic Chepe train, and discovering ancient cave dwellings. The state capital, Chihuahua City, is a cultural hub with elegant plazas, museums, and a vibrant culinary scene. Beyond the urban centers, the landscape invites exploration, from the mystical Basaseachi Falls to the mysterious Paquimé archaeological site. Chihuahua appeals to those seeking authentic Mexican culture, outdoor adventure, and a deeper connection to the country’s revolutionary past. Its warm hospitality, rich traditions, and stunning scenery make it a compelling destination for travelers looking to experience Mexico beyond the beach resorts.
Rental Requirements
- Valid driver's license
- Credit card in driver's name
- Minimum age: 21 (25 for some vehicles)
Popular Rental Companies
- Hertz
- Avis
- Enterprise
- Budget
Driving in Chihuahua
Major car rental companies like Hertz, Avis, and Europcar operate in Chihuahua City and at the airport. Daily rates start around 600-800 MXN, with weekly discounts available. Drivers must be at least 21 years old (25 for some agencies) and present a valid driver’s license (international permit recommended). Roads are generally well-maintained, but mountain routes can be challenging. Parking is available in cities, but secure lots are advised. Renting a car is highly recommended for exploring beyond urban centers, offering flexibility to visit remote attractions like Copper Canyon and Basaseachi Falls. For city-only itineraries, public transport and taxis may suffice.
Explore Chihuahua
Things to Do in Chihuahua
Hiking and trekking in Copper Canyon and the surrounding Sierra Madre. Riding the Chepe train for panoramic views and cultural immersion. Exploring the cave dwellings and rock art of the Sierra Tarahumara. Visiting local markets and artisan workshops to experience Tarahumara crafts. Participating in cultural festivals, such as the Feria de Santa Rita in Chihuahua City, which celebrates local music, dance, and cuisine. Horseback riding, mountain biking, and birdwatching in the diverse landscapes.















