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El Triunfo
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Just an hour from the Bay of La Paz, BCS, lies El Triunfo. A small, charming community where history, culture, and nature harmoniously merge.
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An old silver and gold mining town established in the 18th century is now a charming place for walking, trekking, running, and cycling.
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Pico Pala, a professional and certified tour company, will guide you through this incredible place. Visiting the Cowboy Museum of the Californias and exploring over 300 years of history, “ALTA CALIFORNIA was the name given in 1824 to a vast territory that belonged to Mexico and that included present-day California, Nevada, and Utah, as well as parts of Arizona, Wyoming, and Colorado.”
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You will also visit the Silver Route Mining History Museum, a place that details this economic activity’s history spanning centuries. “Learn how the promise of rich silver deposits in this region has attracted people from around the globe for almost 500 years.”
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El Triunfo offers vibrant and flavourful cuisine. Pico Pala Adventure Hub will take you to Las Alforjas Café, where you can enjoy delicious Mexican appetizers such as birria, chimangos, quesadillas, and burritos, along with local beverages including coffee, Damiana, beer, tequila, and mezcal.
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On this trip, make sure to visit Toto Frito, a restaurant that offers sustainable Totoaba fish, red snapper, and oysters.
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After a full day of exploring, Cabañas El Triunfo will open its doors for a magical night of relaxation.
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San Antonio
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Every December, the community of San Antonio hosts a delicious and flavourful festival, MaQueCho, which is an acronym for “machaca, queso, chorizo” (shredded dry beef, cheese, and sausage). The event attracts around 80 local producers and artisans. Small family-owned businesses offer high-quality products that you should try.
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San Antonio is a 10-minute drive away from El Triunfo.
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Todos Santos
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Located on the Pacific Coast of Baja California Sur, just 1 hour and 15 minutes from La Paz, Todos Santos is a charming option for a winter holiday, filled with culture, gastronomy, and natural attractions.
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In this magical town and surfers’ paradise, you can also discover art galleries, delicious restaurants, bars, handicrafts, and vibrant rhythms.
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From January 14 to 18, you can attend an intimate concert at the Tropic of Cancer Music & Arts Festival, “an exclusive opportunity to join musicians and artists in their annual pilgrimage to this inspiring locale to create art, write songs, and perform new music.”
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When you’re in this remarkable municipality, you witness the constant interaction between community, land, and sea, set within a landscape that shifts between dry and moist environments. A magical connection links the flora and fauna all around you.
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Pack all your gear
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Swimsuit, shorts, sunglasses, cap or wide-brimmed hat, long- and short-sleeved shirts, hiking boots or shoes, bandana, flip-flops, water bottle, and binoculars. Remember, this is a sea-land journey.
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Organize your activities
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La Paz, BCS, boasts a truly welcoming community. They’ll be glad to be part of your trip and dreams. Call them and plan your entire visit with authentic Mexican flavour.
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Information and details
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Visit the official websites of Fideicomiso de Turismo de La Paz, BCS: www.golapaz.com
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