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An off-the-grid space

Mexico’s and one of the world’s darkest skies

An intimate experience with nature

Our cabins

Designed to offer you a comfortable space where you can relax and enjoy the moment and the place.

We aim to create a space that helps us care for the environment you visit.

The cabins feature eco-technologies such as:

  • Compostable (dry) toilets
  • Rainwater harvesting Biofilters for greywater treatment
  • Solar panels 

We are located in a remote area, so your help in separating waste will be greatly appreciated

Seeking to create a space for relaxation, we do not provide WiFi

Relax and forget about notifications for a moment. Experience total disconnection.

Seeking to utilize elements from our surroundings, each of the cabins incorporates bioconstruction techniques that minimize our impact.

Cost per night: $3,300.00 mxn

First ranch building, made of local adobe.

Capacity for 2 to 4 people.

It is nestled under the shade of a large oak tree, where we are confident you will find the ideal space to rest and reconnect.

Cost per night: $5,200.00 mxn

It used to be the stable for the ranch’s last horses. Today, it is a comfortable and detail-filled place that you will love.

Capacity for up to 7 people.

A corner of serenity and friendship

Cost per night: $2,600.00 mxn

Formerly the room for a telescope, a place to observe the stars in this privileged location. Today, from the comfort of your bed, you can see the stars and the horizon.

Capacity for 1 to 2 people.

A space to fall in love, rediscover oneself, and connect with nature

How to get there?

We are immersed in the Sierra, meaning we are in a remote and off-grid location. We recommend a high-clearance vehicle (pickup or SUV). Enjoying the journey will be paramount, and we assure you the destination is worth it

Located 3.5 hours from the city of Ensenada, Baja California

Access is via Highway 1 Transpeninsular (towards San Quintín). Take the detour at kilometer 67 of the road leading to Sierra de San Pedro Mártir National Park.
The last 6.5 kilometers are unpaved with steep slopes and rocks, so a high-clearance vehicle (such as a pickup truck or SUV) is necessary. A 4x4 vehicle is not essential
During the snowfall months (December, January, and February), consider the possibility of needing 4x4, depending on weather conditions.
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