Vankookz Baja Camping Guide
Vankookz Baja Camping Guide
Download this 38-page Kookz guide to Baja. It will make your trip south of the border a breeze. The Guide includes a checklist of items to be prepared for Baja (with Links to items). 20+ Camping locations, Farmers Markets, and more all for a memorable trip.
For only $10 you will have your entire Baja trip planned the guide includes GPS locations for over 20 campsites as well as a first-hand account from every location. We really wish we had something like our first trip south of the border. We also include a brief Spanish lesson and commonly used phrases to help you find everything you are looking for in Baja California aka “The Land that Time Never Touched”.
Vankookz Camping Guide to Baja | The best free campsites in Baja
We know planning a trip in your rig down to Baja can be a daunting task. Instead of wasting your time going from blog to blog, you could just get everything you need in this eBook. We have spent a long time in Baja, California and we have compiled all our knowledge and experience in Baja into this guide. We have left out the campsites that you might want to skip out on, and put in some fun little gems you might not have ever heard of. From Surfing, Snorkeling, Hot Springs, Mountain Biking, Farmers Markets, and more this is a complete first-hand guide to Camping the Baja Penisula. So, stop wasting your time and leave the road trip planning up to us!
This video will summarize most of the things you need to know going down to Baja California. If you need more information, please download our off-line guide with links to products needed, GPS locations, etc.
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Here, we want to help you be as prepared as you need to be before crossing over into Baja.
I think that we have all heard the horror stories from the couch potatoes telling us not to go to Mexico because “it isn’t safe.”
While we had our fair share of hiccups, luckily we were with some other vankookz and when things were going wrong there was always some friendly local or ex-pat willing to help us along on our adventure South.
While people are friendly and willing to help, you want to make sure that you are, what we burners like to say, “Radically self-reliant.” Meaning, be prepared for every situation because this place is pretty primitive for long stretches. It really looks like “the land time never touched” which is what Gus, our “oldhead” beach neighbor called it, after he explained the highways down to Cabo weren’t even built until the 70s. The only way to reach most of this place was by boat, previous to the Transpeninsular Highway.
Below, we have a Baja guide. Since there isn’t reliable service down in Baja, we wanted you kookz to have an offline guidebook. It has GPS locations to all our favorite spots and it tells you which spots to keep moving thru.