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Contact Information

Email us at:
trekkers@bajatrek.com

US number:
619-937-1546

Mexico number:
+52-1-665-391-1682

Office hours:
Mon-Fri. 9 am-5 pm PST

Travel Dates:
Apr. 23-26, '10
Nov. 25-28, '10

Travel Style:
Baja Vibe

Vehicle: Baja Beach Bus

Included:
Low-Impact Tent Camping,
70% Healthy Meals, Etc.

Begins-Ends:
San Diego-San Diego

Duration: 4 Days

Cost: $100 + 35 USD
Food Fund
(70% meals included, Camp Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Snacks and Beverages not included)

Overview

Cost: $100 + 35 USD Food Fund (70% meals included) - 4 Days

Wide sandy beaches for four days. This trek brings in the warm days of spring with sunny coastal beaches and tangerine sunset skies over the amazing Sea of Cortez.

Also, if you haven't yet, please check out our FAQs and Why Not Baja Trek to see what we're really all about!

Gus and sunset at Baja beachDay 1

We'll meet in the morning and ease through farm and ranch country as the warm sun greets the day.

Once past the border and a couple of sleepy towns we'll point the Baja Beach Bus east through the high desert and some more smaller villages of northern Baja. The afternoon finds us at what appears to be the rim of the world. At this point the high desert meets the low desert and vast unobstructed views can be seen for miles. Then it's through awe-inspiring towering rock gardens as we descend to the desert floor and easeDinner time with Gus and friends toward our destination - the Sea of Cortez.

Along the way we'll explore some of the smaller towns we meet, take in a few real tacos and load up on supplies for our upcoming adventure.

The early evening sees the Baja Beach Bus moving down seldom traveled two lane roads and then onto the unnamed dirt path that leads to our secluded beach camping spot for the next few days. Sunsets over the Sea of Cortez (Golfo de California) are glorious. Before the campfire burns down and it's buenos noches, it'll be one of those famous big Baja Trek dinners.

Tent at Baja beachDay 2 / 3

The warm sunrise over the beach meets camp as breakfast begins the day. The views here are incredible. White sand beach for as far as one can see. The place may have come from the pages of a book. The mountains across the Sea of Cortez appear to jut from the ocean itself.

Get On!
Our adventures are designed to be flexible. Due to the nature of Baja travel the above itineraries are meant for representative purposes.

“I see my path, but I don't know where it leads. Not knowing where I'm going is what inspires me to travel it.”
- Rosalia de Castro

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Campfire by Baja beach The days are pretty wide-open so play Robinson Crusoe or explore the coast. Is anyone up for a game of beach volleyball? Enjoy the Sea of Cortez, fly a kite or work on that natural tan with new friends. This place is so secluded that the road in doesn't appear on any of our maps. By night gather by the fire and gasp at the overhead view of the constellations as the stars seem to pop from the setting sun.

Day 4

Tequila sunrises may have been named after this amazing area as it vies with the sunsets to be the most beautiful part of the day. It certainly is a great bookmark to a wonderful experience.

We'll grudgingly load up after our beach breakfast and last minute dip. Then wave good bye to the unnamed hidden beach and join the dirt track up the canyon pass. Finally, it's through miles of desert and the villages of northern Baja where we take in some mighty tacos for the road. Once back it's adios to our new friends. Good roads- mi amigos.

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