Ruta de Rio Sonora
touristic tour
Ruta de Rio Sonora is a tourist itinerary promoted by the Sonora state government in Northern Mexico. The route follows the Rio Sonora, a river that begins with the confluence of two smaller rivers in the north and which passes through a long valley on its southward path to Bahía de Kino, where it empties into the Sea of Cortez. It is a historic route followed by 16th century explorers and in the late 17th and early 18th century, by an Italian Jesuit missionary named Eusebio Kino who produced the first accurate maps of northwestern Mexico and who built a series of missions, including several along the Ruta de Rio Sonora. The itinerary visits colonial era towns where you can visit not only the missions, but haciendas and beautiful historic homes.
