As you depart from the turquoise waters and white sandy beaches of the coastline, look up to the sky to discover a natural treasure: the Sierra de la Laguna mountain range, along the Tropic of Cancer.
The Glamp Camp
Nestled in Canyon San Dionisio within the Sierra de la Laguna mountain range, is Camp San Dionisio by Panterra. This camp is located in Rancho Ecológico El Refugio, on the ancestral lands of one of the oldest ranches in the region.
Your unforgettable 2-night ranch experience includes glamping-style accommodations. and a hot and cold organic breakfast. Take the time to relax and soak in the stunning natural beauty and incredible biodiversity of the mountain environment. Perhaps even a refreshing dip in the rio’s natural freshwater pools. As the sun sets, embrace the awe of stargazing in the Sierra de la Laguna Biosphere. With its clear skies and minimal light pollution, this natural sanctuary offers an inspiring backdrop for a celestial experience.
Arrive Unexpecting and Leave Fulfilled
Immerse yourself in traditional mountain culture, food, and outdoor adventures. Experience educational and cultural tourism at its most natural.
Unleash your inner explorer and prepare for the experience of a lifetime!
The pricing is based on double occupancy for two nights of glamping, which includes two breakfasts and a range of adventures filled with culture, food, and outdoor activities.
The cost breakdown per day based on 2 nights/3 days BNB starts at less than $50 per day per person!
The 5m and 6m tents can accommodate up to 4/5 guests for an additional fee. Please refer to the Add-Ons section for further details.
Lunches, dinners, and activities are available at an extra cost. To ensure availability for meals and activities, please make your reservations in advance.
The glamp/camp site is nestled in the heart of the rancho within a rural community of ranches thatThe glamp/camp site is nestled in the heart of the rancho within a rural community of ranches that focuses on alternative tourism, offering a unique outdoor adventure and a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the ranchers of Baja California, known as the vaqueros de las Californias.
Your ranch experience includes glamping-style accommodations and breakfast. You can explore the trails unguided and swim in the rio natural pools. *You can also choose from a variety of activities and meals (limited), which will be charged separately during your stay. The activities and meals can be ordered in advance insuring the service will be provided.
In the evening, the clear skies and minimal light pollution of the Sierra de la Laguna biosphere provide breathtaking, world-class stargazing.
focuses on alternative tourism, offering a unique outdoor adventure and a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the ranchers of Baja California, known as the vaqueros de las Californias.
Your ranch experience includes glamping-style accommodations and breakfast. You can explore the trails unguided and swim in the rio natural pools. *You can also choose from a variety of activities and meals (limited), which will be charged separately during your stay. The activities and meals can be ordered in advance insuring the service will be provided.
In the evening, the clear skies and minimal light pollution of the Sierra de la Laguna biosphere provide breathtaking, world-class stargazing.
Immerse yourself in Mexican culture, food and outdoor adventure!
*Please see pricing for activity and meal prices. Amazingly inexpensive!
The price is based on dbl occ, 2-night stay. We offer various tent sizes, ranging from 4m to 6m, accommodating 1 to 5 guests per glamp tent.
2 Breakfasts
Check-in starts at 11 AM on Day 1, and check-out must be completed by 1:00 PM on Day 3. Please see pricing for cost of additional nights.
Pick up/drop off from Cabo or La Paz Airport, and the Cabo – La Paz corridor, is available. Minmum of 4 guests required. Please see Add-Ons.
Ranch lunch and dinners can be purchased for 250 pesos per person.
Self Drive - Check-in time is 11:00 am and on.
Once you have arrived, you will be instructed where to park your car and shown to your glamp tent accommodations.
Dinner should be ordered in advance or you can bring your own. You are not allowed to have a campfire but there is a grill that guests can use. Most guests opt to join other guests for the ranch dinner. It's all part of the traditional lifestyle.
Continue with activities or your self-exploration. This is such an amazing place that guided tours are so much more informative and you will be sure not to miss anything. They are small group adventures and often just you and your group.
Don't forget to take a cooking lesson or two. Try your hand at making empanadas and tortillas from Dona Marie Luz. The matriarch of the ranch!
Don't forget to count three shooting stars before calling it a night!
Enjoy a morning activity or two and enjoy your last traditional ranch lunch before 1:00 pm check out.