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Salvador, a Mulegé native, has
twenty-two years of experience as a tour guide in and around Mulegé, and
was the first person to offer guided tours to the famous La Trinidad
Indian Cave Paintings. He is knowledgeable about both natural and
cultural history, and speaks English fluently. All tours are in a
safe, dependable and insured late model vehicle with air conditioning
for your comfort. Day trips include meals and soft drinks. |
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Salvador Castro
Drew
Professional, Experienced Guide
www.mulegetours.com |
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La Trinidad Cave Paintings
The most popular and accessible day
trip from Mulegé. This excursion is fun, interesting and
educational.
The first stop is a local citrus
orchard with many different fruits from oranges to "limones reales".
At your next stop, which is about
halfway to the rancho with the rock art, Salvadore provides
interesting information about the plants and animals of the
desert.
Everything from identification and
medicinal purposes of the plants, trees and cactus, to the cultural
history of the Cochimi Indians.
Next, at Rancho Las Tinajitas, a
working rancho, you will see and learn how goat cheese is made by hand,
how ropes and lassos are made, and tanning hide to make leather.
From Rancho La Trinidad is the hike
up the arroyos and canyons to the cave painting sites, where Salvador
explains all history and information about these fascinating historical
sites.
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"Everything & Anything
You Wanted To Know or See About Mulegé &
Beyond"
Mulege, Baja California Sur, Mexico
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Contact Sal For:
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Mountain trips
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Excursions
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Cave Painting Tours
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Whale Watching
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Fishing
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Kayaking
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Points of Interest
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Phone from U.S.: 011-52-615-153-0232
From Mulegé: 153-0232
Mulege,
Baja California Sur, Mexico
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NEED TO BRING: Photo ID -
either passport or Driver's License to register at INAH office
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FOOTWEAR: Tennis shoes or
hiking boots.
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RECOMMENDED: Hat,
sunblock, camera, and personal drinking water.
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HOW MUCH: $400.00 M.N.
per person; 4 or more people, the prices go down. Prices subject
to change.
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- OTHER CAVE PAINTING DAY TOURS:
Rancho San Borjita, Piedras
Pinta, La Trinidad and San Patricio, Piedras Pintas (petroglyphs
only).
- OTHER DAY TOURS: Town of Mulegé, Santa Rosalia and San
Ignacio, Bird watching, clamming, snorkeling and petroglyphs on
Concepcion Bay, Sports Fishing.
- OVERNIGHT TRIPS: Cave paintings of the Sierra Guadalupe,
Whale watching at Laguna San Ignacio.
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The Sierra de Guadalupe, west of Mulegé, contains the
largest number of known prehistoric mural sites in Baja California.
Several Hotels and a guide service (Mulege
Tours) can arrange excursions to the more accessible sites for
approx. $35-45 US per person. |
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