Travelling Mexico? Don’t be afraid!
Well, I have the answer if you want to motorhome the Baja. Last November, myself, 7 other rigs, and wagon masters/ owners of Baja Amigos, Dan and Lisa Goy, crossed the border at Tecate. All the paperwork was done with us by both Dan and Lisa and the friendly border guards, and we embarked on a ‘wagon train’ 38 day tour. Some rv sites serviced and some boon docking. Tours and historic sites visits included. Food shopping/gas stops/ propane stops /sani dumps were well timed. The Guide book created by Dan and Lisa, now is a major addition to my library of rv travel. It could not be explained in a better or more detailed way. The beauty of it is you can drop off one tour to stay in a ‘favoured’ place and pick up the next tour to take you back to the border! (I dropped off in La Paz and took the ferry to Mazatlan) An adventure to be sure.
Taking the tour has great advantages making the trip ‘fearless’ Baja Amigos is limited to 8 rigs, including Wagon-Masters, being able to get into smaller sites and beaches. Travelling, we don’t lose each other as it is an organised order of rigs, walky talkies to communicate the traffic flow, construction on the road and passing cars etc. Just remember to keep the darn thing charged.J
I have made long term friends, one of which I am visiting in the BC Gulf Islands in August.
I LOVE RVING!!!! And thank-you Dan and Lisa for making the Baja so much easier.
Cheers,
Ferne (aka in Mexico Fernanda)