I am Mexican from Tamaulipas, and I don´t know Baja California but I have been watching lots of videos about B.California. It is a beautiful state (as is the rest of my Mexico). I tell you that your video is the best I have seen (Mexicans or Americans). Congratulations; you are welcome again to Mexico any time you want.
Great video, you should make more next time you come to Baja in a 4X4, I was born in Baja but grew up in Orange County and L.A. County. After my kids were born we spent most summers going to Baja, we spent many days in the hot August weather when there were no tourists around we had San Felipe all to ourselves, those were the days.
I love Baja California all thanks to PUBG. I played MIRAMAR (meaning waterfront in English) that resembles Baja California and in love with it. I'm even buying my own adv motorcycle to explore Baja California.
Great video. My wife and I just spent 5 days in cabo. First time there and we loved it. Can't wait to go back and explore La Paz, Todos Santos, Loreto and more! I hope to one day take 2 weeks and drive baja. Viva la Mexico!
Viva La Mexico! I've only been as far as Mexicali. I loved Mexicali (especially La Chinesca) but it left me hungry to see more of Baja California. Thank you for this Vlog.
Cool video, but you are really only barely scratching the surface of all of the cool places to go and things to see. In Bahia Concepcion there are quiet beaches if you know where to look (did you check out Requeson?). Loreto is a cool town. La Paz is amazing and you must check out Playas Balandra and Tecolote there. Todos Santos (surfing around there), San Ignacio, Mulege, so many great places to visit in Baja California.
You are totally true. Not everything made the cut to be in this video but I am also totally sure that we missed a lot and that there is a lot more to explore :)
Un like al vídeo por su calidad , soy Carlos vivo en Mazatlán, Sinaloa y mi sueño es visitar esa zona de México tan hermosa que es la península que para mí es un tesoro de México.
Gracias, Soy de La Paz, Baja california Sur y creo les gustan los lugares aislados y vírgenes, si regresas acércate a un ciudadano local alrededor de La Paz existen muchos lugares (playas y campo) que solo los locales sabemos, donde puedan disfrutar de días así. saludos.
Such great videos like always. production and storyline gets better every time with music and moods... Keep up the good work. Would be great to know some basic details about the location in your videos. Like what would a cold beer cost in a bar, whats u eat daily and how much does it cost for a burrito or something there. How much was the gas price and the trip cost for the car + insurance + gas. Maybe its too detailed but occasionally some tips and tricks be great. I probably wont go there but could imagine do it :D
The Baja California Peninsula is a striking geographical feature located in northwestern Mexico. Stretching over 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) from the U.S.-Mexico border to the southern tip, it is flanked by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Gulf of California to the east. The peninsula is characterized by diverse landscapes, including arid deserts, rugged mountains, and picturesque coastal areas. Its unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage draws in visitors seeking outdoor adventures, marine activities, and the chance to explore charming towns and cities such as Tijuana, Ensenada, La Paz, and Cabo San Lucas. The Baja California Peninsula is also renowned for its abundant marine life and is a popular destination for whale watching and sport fishing. Thanks, Tanel Tilk!
We are about to do a similar trip, crossing into TJ by foot and getting a car rental. Curious to know if it's absolutely necessary to get the FMM, or can it be skipped, when you walk back into the US, let's say taking the pedwest?
I'm not sure about that. When crossing the border, the officials asked for how long I would be staying and as I was continuing my travels after Baja as well I had to pay for the FMM.
Great to know, thanks! The only worry left for us now is that when you walk back into the us we read that the mx authorities don't collect the FMM, so for them you would be staying in mx forever and possibly overstaying in their records unless you use an airport or other port of exit that collects that FMM. So we were wondering if there is a place somewhere near the border where you can return the FMM formally and state your intention to legally leave the country.
Hola Tanel, which hike did you do at the beginning of this video with the view of the Sea Of Cortez? Where did you stay in Rancho? A few details I'm searching for. Thank you. Nice footage.
Hey! The name of the stay was Rancho Meling. For the hike you drive that same road that passes the ranch all the way up. You don't need to drive to Observatory but just before you can start the hike to the viewpoint. On Google Maps the spot is marked as "Sendero mirador de Altar". Hope that helps! :)
@@TanelTilk thank you so much for responding! We just had an amazing time near Valle de Guadalupe but now that we have this info, we are excited to check out your recommendation!
You needn't be afraid of coyotes, but they will raid camp kitchens and steal your shoes and other things that smell good, swim fins, etc., so secure your gear at night!
helluva Channel! Maybe "shorts" would bring you more Subs? You have some good footage. PS: add some bs to your about me page, it is a key point of how your page is "rated" by youtube.
To get to the viewpoint, google in maps "Sierra de San Pedro Martir Overlook". There is parking before and then a 5km hike in one direction. We stayed in Rancho Meling Hotel the previous night.
How can you be at La Paz yet not visit nearby Balandra Bay? Its voted most beautiful beach in Mexico and you skipped it? You were literally 20 minutes away from paradise lol Why so stupid?
Great filming,Baja the Best State in all Mexico
I am Mexican from Tamaulipas, and I don´t know Baja California but I have been watching lots of videos about B.California. It is a beautiful state (as is the rest of my Mexico). I tell you that your video is the best I have seen (Mexicans or Americans). Congratulations; you are welcome again to Mexico any time you want.
Thank you for the kind words!
Great video, you should make more next time you come to Baja in a 4X4, I was born in Baja but grew up in Orange County and L.A. County. After my kids were born we spent most summers going to Baja, we spent many days in the hot August weather when there were no tourists around we had San Felipe all to ourselves, those were the days.
Yes, there is a lot to explore! Your time in Baja sounds beautiful 😊
Thanks for sharing your adventure!
Very impressed with the drone footage. Viva la Mexico🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Thank you! 😊 wuhuuu
I love Baja California all thanks to PUBG. I played MIRAMAR (meaning waterfront in English) that resembles Baja California and in love with it. I'm even buying my own adv motorcycle to explore Baja California.
Great video. My wife and I just spent 5 days in cabo. First time there and we loved it. Can't wait to go back and explore La Paz, Todos Santos, Loreto and more! I hope to one day take 2 weeks and drive baja. Viva la Mexico!
I am glad you enjoyed your visit! I hope you can do it one day :) Wuhuuuu - Viva la Mexico :)
We really enjoyed this, Tanel! You did a fantastic job with this! Fabulous scenery & commentary! Thank you!
Happy you liked it Mark! :)
living the dream! great video, really enjoyed watching it
I'm happy you enjoyed! 😊
Great interesting video!
Viva La Mexico! I've only been as far as Mexicali. I loved Mexicali (especially La Chinesca) but it left me hungry to see more of Baja California. Thank you for this Vlog.
It’s Viva Mexico not La Mexico buddy
Cool video, but you are really only barely scratching the surface of all of the cool places to go and things to see. In Bahia Concepcion there are quiet beaches if you know where to look (did you check out Requeson?). Loreto is a cool town. La Paz is amazing and you must check out Playas Balandra and Tecolote there. Todos Santos (surfing around there), San Ignacio, Mulege, so many great places to visit in Baja California.
You are totally true. Not everything made the cut to be in this video but I am also totally sure that we missed a lot and that there is a lot more to explore :)
Un like al vídeo por su calidad , soy Carlos vivo en Mazatlán, Sinaloa y mi sueño es visitar esa zona de México tan hermosa que es la península que para mí es un tesoro de México.
Pero Mazatlan es un tesoro de Mexico tambien. Me gusta mucho Mazatlan! Buen suerto con tus suenos, amigo, desde Canada!
Bravo amigo. Excellent video. I'll be retracing some of your visited sites in a few months.
Thank you! You will enjoy it for sure!
Gracias, Soy de La Paz, Baja california Sur y creo les gustan los lugares aislados y vírgenes, si regresas acércate a un ciudadano local alrededor de La Paz existen muchos lugares (playas y campo) que solo los locales sabemos, donde puedan disfrutar de días así. saludos.
Gracias! 😍
Wow. Very well done!
Thank you so much for making this video.
Thank you :)
Such great videos like always. production and storyline gets better every time with music and moods...
Keep up the good work.
Would be great to know some basic details about the location in your videos.
Like what would a cold beer cost in a bar, whats u eat daily and how much does it cost for a burrito or something there.
How much was the gas price and the trip cost for the car + insurance + gas.
Maybe its too detailed but occasionally some tips and tricks be great.
I probably wont go there but could imagine do it :D
Thank you! I will keep the tips in mind! :)
Que hermoso lugar como todo México y presentas lugares no muy conocidos felicidades
Gracias!
How do you only have 500 subs with such quality content!!!!!!!!!
Good question :D I guess I need to publish more.
The Baja California Peninsula is a striking geographical feature located in northwestern Mexico. Stretching over 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) from the U.S.-Mexico border to the southern tip, it is flanked by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Gulf of California to the east. The peninsula is characterized by diverse landscapes, including arid deserts, rugged mountains, and picturesque coastal areas. Its unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage draws in visitors seeking outdoor adventures, marine activities, and the chance to explore charming towns and cities such as Tijuana, Ensenada, La Paz, and Cabo San Lucas. The Baja California Peninsula is also renowned for its abundant marine life and is a popular destination for whale watching and sport fishing. Thanks, Tanel Tilk!
really nice upload 👌
Thank you!
Amazing video!!! Hopefully u get more views 😎
Thank you for the amazing views of Baja. Viva Mexico!
So well done and helpful for my upcoming travels :) thank you!
VIVA MÉXICO!! 🇲🇽🇲🇽
Te faltaron muchas ciudades hermosas por describir....espero regresen pronto....Loreto... Mulege..Sta. Rosalía y muchas muchas más
Yes, we drove through these cities and made just short stops. Would love to return one day :)
17:20
I listened thru
That was just absolutely beautiful singing and guitar strumming
Viva la Mexico ~ great video
Viva la Mexico. Wow! Thank U.
This is a very good video with good story telling. Thank you!
Thank you!
We are about to do a similar trip, crossing into TJ by foot and getting a car rental. Curious to know if it's absolutely necessary to get the FMM, or can it be skipped, when you walk back into the US, let's say taking the pedwest?
I'm not sure about that. When crossing the border, the officials asked for how long I would be staying and as I was continuing my travels after Baja as well I had to pay for the FMM.
Great to know, thanks! The only worry left for us now is that when you walk back into the us we read that the mx authorities don't collect the FMM, so for them you would be staying in mx forever and possibly overstaying in their records unless you use an airport or other port of exit that collects that FMM. So we were wondering if there is a place somewhere near the border where you can return the FMM formally and state your intention to legally leave the country.
Great video. Hoping to do a road trip down to Cabo next year. Any tips for the journey?
love to see the cactus forests
Welcom a México. I am from Nueva España
Hola Tanel, which hike did you do at the beginning of this video with the view of the Sea Of Cortez? Where did you stay in Rancho? A few details I'm searching for. Thank you. Nice footage.
Hey! The name of the stay was Rancho Meling. For the hike you drive that same road that passes the ranch all the way up. You don't need to drive to Observatory but just before you can start the hike to the viewpoint. On Google Maps the spot is marked as "Sendero mirador de Altar".
Hope that helps! :)
@@TanelTilk thank you so much for responding! We just had an amazing time near Valle de Guadalupe but now that we have this info, we are excited to check out your recommendation!
You needn't be afraid of coyotes, but they will raid camp kitchens and steal your shoes and other things that smell good, swim fins, etc., so secure your gear at night!
Súper hermoso amigo
Great video
Amazing video thank you
Amazing video! Loved it! Would you mind sharing the name of the Eco Resort you've been? Thanks a lot
Thank you! It is called Eco Tour Las Tres Virgenes.
How safe is Baja to travel?
helluva Channel! Maybe "shorts" would bring you more Subs? You have some good footage. PS: add some bs to your about me page, it is a key point of how your page is "rated" by youtube.
Thank you for the tips! :)
You should have seen it 35 years ago before Ytubers “discovered it”!
Would have love to :)
👍😍😍😍
How can you get to the Picacho del Diablo?
To get to the viewpoint, google in maps "Sierra de San Pedro Martir Overlook". There is parking before and then a 5km hike in one direction. We stayed in Rancho Meling Hotel the previous night.
Hello what about drone? It is legal?
Hey! Yes, drones are legal in Mexico.
Norma Oficial Mexicana (NOM) 107 SCT3-2019
Great video editing and commentary. The sounds/music got annoying and loud and can be left out or moderated a lot.
Thank you for the feedback :)
you need to stabilize you audio
Thank you for notifying. Will try better in the next videos ☺️
Please people, stop saying Viva La Mexico- it’s wrong and annoying. The correct way is Viva Mexico. Period.
Yea sorry about that. I realised I made a mistake at the end of the video after posting already.
He does not want to show his brown girlfriend's face , whats with that?did he pay her to come along ?
How can you be at La Paz yet not visit nearby Balandra Bay?
Its voted most beautiful beach in Mexico and you skipped it?
You were literally 20 minutes away from paradise lol
Why so stupid?