Issue 32 - Discover, Explore & Experience

For years, the unique environment of the Baja California peninsula has been an inspiration for those who visit. In fact, it was the exotic beauty of this desert between two seas that led to its conquest centuries ago by pirates, missionaries and explorers, including the first settlers, the Guaycuras, Pericues and Cochimies Indians who adapted to the weather. All were determined, visionary adventurers who forged the story of Baja California Sur.

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THROUGH THE SIERRA

Baja California Sur is a privileged land of contrasting and immeasurable beauty. It is also a land that was conquered in 1697 by the...

A moment of togetherness with the family: El Triunfo

The first was known by the name of La Ramona and the next, La Julia. -Armando Trasviña Taylor Traveling as a family is one of...

Missionary Art & History: San Ignacio Kadda-Kaaman Mission

The Sudcalifornian missions endure as testimony to the congregation of men from different parts of the world. Once construction of the missions was underway,...

Astronomy in Baja California Sur

“And now, let's enjoy Venus, the so-called ‘sunrise star or sunset star,’” said Joanne, our naturalist guide. “I can’t believe it. It looks like a...

Scented Soil: Guayaquil the adventurer

A story of imagination and reality One summer morning, in a place called Piedras Pintas near the town of Mulege in the mountainous area of...

Connect with Nature

La Paz invites you to enjoy memorable experiences in contact with nature. Just two hours from Los Cabos, the city is known as the...

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