
In the middle of Baja’s central desert along Highway Mexico 1, the small dusty town of Cataviña is a popular overnight stay for travelers road tripping down the peninsula. The… Read more »
In the middle of Baja’s central desert along Highway Mexico 1, the small dusty town of Cataviña is a popular overnight stay for travelers road tripping down the peninsula. The… Read more »
Follow me home to Bahía Concepción via the San Ysidro border through Tijuana, Ensenada, San Quintín, Guerrero Negro, Cataviña, San Ignacio, Santa Rosalía, and Mulegé. Crossing the Border into Baja December 29,… Read more »
Some of Baja’s most impressive attractions are the numerous cave painting sites scattered throughout the peninsula. These ancient creations are a unique window into the native peoples and cultures that… Read more »
By Graham Mackintosh Less than a mile off the highway just south of Cataviña, and close to the campground and runway at Santa Ines, there’s a humble cabin inconspicuously nestled… Read more »