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Here is where it all began ... History of a Family Legacy Francisco Mayoral Pachico, a small-scale coastal fisherman, was the first person to experience a friendly encounter with a gray whale. On a crisp winter day in 1972, while fishing in San Ignacio Lagoon on Baja’s Pacific coast, a gray whale approached his little 18 foot wooden “panga” (a typical Baja skiff). At the time there was no knowledge of any prior whale-human contact without one or the other ending up dead. Hunted to the brink of extinction, the Gray Whale was known to local fishermen as the dangerous “Devil Fish”. Frightened, Pachico tried to move away from the whale, but every time he did, the whale surfaced next to the “panga” again and again, until it got itself right under it, giving Pachico no other option but to remain still. To his surprise, the whale wasn’t aggressive, but in fact appeared friendly, gently rubbing itself against his panga, and raising its head out of the water right where Pachico was sitting. Pachico timidly reached his hand out and touched the whale. Amazingly the whale didn’t move, but instead got closer to him, as if it liked being petted. Having discovered the friendliness of the famed “devil fish,” Baja’s whale watching was born. Pachico Mayoral began taking friends out and that is how he started the whale watching activity in Baja.
Our Laguna San Ignacio camp is at an ideal location, adjacent to a pristine and extensive mangrove estuary. This presents unique opportunities for birding and kayaking. You can see the whales blowing and surfacing from the shores of our camp. Our guides are all skilled naturalists and will share their knowledge of the area's natural history, marine biology, birds and local flora. Through their humor and skill, they will give you a rich, deep, and intimate experience of this place. Our Mexican chef, Lala, will prepare delicious and authentic home-cooked meals for you each day. "This trip was worth every penny. Your guide was fantastic. Personable and knowledgeable and just a downright treat to be with. I learned lots of good stuff... To say nothing of the food prepared by Lala. We’re glad we found Blue Waters. This might have been the most enjoyable trip of this genre that I’ve taken." - Tom Waters, Blue Waters Whale Camp, February 2008 At this comfortable base camp, you will feel at peace, far from the stresses of modern life as you become immersed in the wisdom of "The Ancients of the Sea." Our camp now features YURT accommodations. Yurts are a round Mongolian style wall tent that holds up extremely well in the wind. Our 12' diameter YURTS provide ample room for double occupancy sleeping on comfortable cots and all your gear. If you have never slept in a YURT before, you are in for a treat! This is a vacation you will remember and treasure for a lifetime. Many
of our guests return year after year, bringing friends and family ...
even their grandkids! Children as young as seven are welcome. Come and
join us for this season of whale watching, as we honor the life-cycle
of the largest mammals on Earth! • 5-Day Tour Package with Charter Air travel from San Diego - $2295 Our Laguna San Ignacio Tours include: Activities include whale-watching, kayaking, birding and hiking, all led by our experienced naturalist guides. Be prepared for the wildlife encounter thrills of a lifetime!
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