ROAD TRIP TO THE COLOR GREEN
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Take the road less traveled and discover a little-known oasis north of La Paz. This birdwatching and Baja road trip will transport you back in time, to a place where little has changed in over 50 years. While most of the younger generation have moved on to greener pastures, life goes on for the older folk in this lush valley.
Equally amazing is the green splendor of Baja's largest mangrove forest in Magdalena Bay. Watch birds to your heart's content as you explore a very small part of this vast network. You'll also get to hike up (or slide down) the impressive sand dunes of Mag Bay on this private road trip.
BEST TIME TO GO
March through May;
December.
We recommend that you book this trip at least 3 months in advance.
PRICING
USD 855 from La Paz;
USD 1,105 from Los Cabos.
Prices are per person, min. 6 people.
You will be charged in MXN.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
A captain, a bilingual guide, a local guide, and a driver;
Nature excursion by boat in Magdalena Bay;
Nature exploration and a visit to an oasis town in Comondú;
Plenty of photo opportunities;
Scenic views;
1 night stay in air-conditioned hotel with free wifi (dbl occ);
Snack pack each day;
Lunch or brunch each day;
Dinner on day 1;
Non-alcoholic beverages while in transit;
Applicable park and entrance fees.
Transfers to the meeting point and gratuities are not included.
A Private Trip of Discovery and Nature Immersion
Your 7:00 a.m. departure from La Paz (or 6:00 a.m. from Los Cabos) brings you to San Carlos in time for an early Mexican lunch before your 4-hour nature excursion in Magdalena Bay.
Did you know that mangroves and coastal wetlands are said to have 10 times the ability to capture carbon compared to mature tropical forests? Navigate through a small area of this network of green and discover the rich life sheltered beneath. Be on the lookout for ospreys and bald eagles overhead, as well as the different varieties of sea birds that you will see en masse on the beaches. Don’t miss the chance to go ashore and admire the view from the top of the beautiful white sand dunes.
In the late afternoon, you will come into a beautiful, little-known destination that is not easily accessible from the more popular gateways to Baja. Squirrels abound everywhere and horses graze on greens along the road or quench their thirst from the nearby river. Amongst the date palms is one of the first missions built on the Mission Trail by the Jesuits in the early 18th century. You will be tucking in early this evening in preparation for Day 2 of your birdwatching and Baja road trip.
Before the roosters crow
Wake up before the roosters and hike up to the summit to catch the sun slowly bathing the valley in soft morning light. The breathtaking vista from an overhang of basalt prisms formed from a long-ago volcanic eruption is certainly worth getting up early for. If time permits, check out some petroglyphs before you head back to your local hotel for a hearty brunch. Expect to return to La Paz at mid-afternoon.
Insider Notes
We discovered this oasis when Tanya took a wrong turn on one of her first trips driving solo via the off-road shortcut from San Ignacio Lagoon to La Paz. At the time, she ended up going through a coastal fishing village and then driving closer to the base of the mountain instead of around it. She came into this very lush valley with livestock grazing along the road. She vowed to return one day to get to know the place better. Since then, she has been back three times and has gone at least 10 times up and down this rough road. She can drive this route with her eyes closed now.