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Audio Guide of Hiking and Walking Trails

A sensory journey through the unspoiled nature of Baja California Sur, connecting with its biodiversity, history, and local legends.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Introduction and the Pulse of the Earth

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2. Biodiversity: An Oasis in the Desert

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3. Geological Formations and Messages in Stone

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4. Traces of Ancient Civilizations: The Pericú and the Missions

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5. Oral Histories and Legends of the Desert and the Sea

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6. Sustainability and the Future of Boca del Tule

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time can I start the walks at Boca del Tule Beach, and how do I get there?

As it is an open beach and nature area, access is free 24 hours a day, although walks are recommended only in daylight to avoid accidents. The main access is usually through the Tourist Corridor, and in some sections you may need a vehicle with good ground clearance or a short walk from the road.

Do I have to pay an entrance fee or get a permit to hike there?

No, access to the walks at Boca del Tule Beach is completely free because it is a public coastal area. You do not need to book tickets or pay entrance fees, which makes it an excellent and affordable plan for enjoying the nature of Baja California Sur.

How much time do you recommend for this visit?

To enjoy the walk at a relaxed pace, take photos of the desert landscape by the sea, and spend a little time unwinding on the beach, we recommend setting aside between 1 and 2 hours. If you plan a longer route along the coast or a picnic, you could extend it to half a day.

What is the significance or history of this place?

More than having historical importance because of specific events, its value lies in its unique geography, where the desert meets the Gulf of California abruptly. It is an area of great ecological importance because of its marine and terrestrial biodiversity, offering an authentic glimpse of the peninsula’s untouched landscape before large-scale tourism development.

What is the best time of year and time of day to go walking?

The best time is from November to May, when temperatures are milder and more comfortable for physical activity. The ideal time of day is early in the morning to enjoy the cool sunrise, or just before sunset to experience the spectacular golden hour over the sea.

Are the trails accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs?

Unfortunately, due to the rugged terrain, which combines loose sand, rocks, and natural uneven ground, this is not an accessible place for wheelchairs or people with reduced mobility. A certain level of balance and fitness is required to walk the trails safely.

What other interesting things are there to see nearby?

You are strategically located in the Tourist Corridor; very close by you will find the charming colonial town of San José del Cabo with its art district. You can also explore other famous nearby beaches such as Chileno Beach or continue toward the Cabo Real area.

What practical tips do you recommend to make the most of the walk?

It is essential to wear closed shoes with good soles, not flip-flops, because of the rocky terrain, and also bring plenty of water and strong sun protection, as there is no natural shade. If you visit in winter, bring binoculars, as it is possible to spot humpback whales from the shore during your walk.

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