Fantastic exploration of Mulegé. My son and I rode our motorcycles down there last December. There is a way to get cash in the town. You go to the grocery store and they will ask you to put your pin in...then they will give you the cash you need. For next time...There was not a bank...but the locals have a workaround!!
Hi guys! After bumping into you at Papa Fernandez (white Sprinter w/tilting solar) we traveled to Mulage and ended up at the same Don Chanos RV site (accidentally) and I think even the same campsite you had. Your video description of the staff, food & town is spot-on accurate! Safe travels and hope our paths cross again sometime!
Huerto Don Chano is a gem of a rv park. The sweetest property and staff with a great restaurant. We absolutely love Mulege and even considered looking at properties for sale!
It's a great park, but larger rigs will have a hard time getting through town and under a particular tree branch over the road. There's another couple of decent parks along the highway across the river from this one, though.
We were there about about around 3 weeks ago:) Playa Santispac is beautiful and we plan on staying there on our way back north. Hope you are having as much fun in Baja as we are!! Thanks for watching!
@@weekdayadventures we're having a blast for sure. In Los Barriles now for a couple weeks and then heading north. We're definitely staying there on the way back. Enjoy Baja. Look forward to your next video.
We would love to (and plan to) live in Baja California Sur and have even considered Mulege, which is a lovely town and community. If I were you I would check out some “world school” groups on Facebook - families living in different places including Baja and sharing their experiences. But yeah, we hear ya - a simple life is where it’s at.
It has! There are more and more tourists going theses days (us included). Camping is one thing but you can still find some small local restaurants/markets at a good price👍🏽
Hi. Liked the video. Regarding money, I use Remitly on my phone and home computer. You can send someone money or YOURSELF. Put in the same FULL name as on your passport. It costs $4 for a transfer. Transfers of $500 or more are FREE. Even with the $4 cost, you can still do better than a local money changer (cambio). Like $200, ok it costs you about 80 pesos but you'll get about 800 pesos more than the local guys give you. You have the choice of getting the cash at many markets and stores like Sorianna, OXXO, many banks, Walmart...... Plan it out and get your pesos at the big towns. Of course you can't get more than 5000 pesos at OXXO. They don't deal in big numbers. I know you stop in small towns that don't have much. Plan out where you pick up your pesos. I've sent as much as $750 = about 15000 pesos. 2 levels: economy at a high exchange rate but takes longer or Express at a lower rate but in 15 minutes. Hope this helps.
Fantastic exploration of Mulegé. My son and I rode our motorcycles down there last December. There is a way to get cash in the town. You go to the grocery store and they will ask you to put your pin in...then they will give you the cash you need. For next time...There was not a bank...but the locals have a workaround!!
Thanks for the tip!! We’ll be back in mulege in January - we love it. And thanks for watching!
I’m getting hooked to your videos. Heroica mulege an oasis in the desert.
Thank you so much!
So nice! Loved the calm and groovy screen play 💖Also make more videos, I too want to binge watch. You seem like a very nice couple! 💞
Thank you so much Janis! We appreciate the support. More coming soon!
make more!! want to binge watch😁
We're on it!! Thanks for the support!
Thank you for the beautiful views, that same trip is on our bucket list. Keep up the great work. Be safe and God bless.
Thank you!
Nice. Area. Place
Hi guys! After bumping into you at Papa Fernandez (white Sprinter w/tilting solar) we traveled to Mulage and ended up at the same Don Chanos RV site (accidentally) and I think even the same campsite you had. Your video description of the staff, food & town is spot-on accurate! Safe travels and hope our paths cross again sometime!
That’s great to hear! We love Huerta Don Chano. It was great getting to meet you as well! Safe travels:)
We stay in Mulege for a week fell in love
We completely understand. We even looked at property to buy there!
I think I'd love Mulege and especially that RV park. Keep these great videos coming.
Huerto Don Chano is a gem of a rv park. The sweetest property and staff with a great restaurant. We absolutely love Mulege and even considered looking at properties for sale!
It's a great park, but larger rigs will have a hard time getting through town and under a particular tree branch over the road. There's another couple of decent parks along the highway across the river from this one, though.
beautiful video new to your channel!
Thank you very much!
So cute!!💖
Great job parking😊
Thanks! 🙃
When were you guys there? We were there about 2 weeks ago. Stayed mainly in Playa Santispac though. Hope you were able to go there. It's amazing.
We were there about about around 3 weeks ago:) Playa Santispac is beautiful and we plan on staying there on our way back north. Hope you are having as much fun in Baja as we are!! Thanks for watching!
@@weekdayadventures we're having a blast for sure. In Los Barriles now for a couple weeks and then heading north. We're definitely staying there on the way back. Enjoy Baja. Look forward to your next video.
Was the Baja Brewing Company still there? Great little restaurant and brew pub just outside the gate.
Yes! It’s a great place for a beer 👍🏽
Drive through Mulege on our way to La Paz last month. I know it got hammered by hilary hope everybody is ok❤🙏🏖🍹
Us too. And Santa Rosalia. However, having been down there last year post Hurricane we can attest to the resiliency of the people of Mulege ❤️
Have the same truck and will be down in December. May I ask who provided you auto insurance? Enjoying your vids. Thanks.
Nice! We love our 4Runner. We went with Baja Bound Insurance for both the SUV and camper after pricing out a couple other options👍🏽
Be. Nice. World. Injoy. Theirselfs.
How is it here to live??? With a 6 year old we want to leave California simple life
We would love to (and plan to) live in Baja California Sur and have even considered Mulege, which is a lovely town and community. If I were you I would check out some “world school” groups on Facebook - families living in different places including Baja and sharing their experiences. But yeah, we hear ya - a simple life is where it’s at.
@@weekdayadventures thnx 4 reply. I do like pacific side for surf. Want to leave or get something before it's to late
Boy has it got expensive. More than the United States. What happened.
It has! There are more and more tourists going theses days (us included). Camping is one thing but you can still find some small local restaurants/markets at a good price👍🏽
..."the prisoners were allowed to attend dances, but they were not allowed to dance...hmm I'd rather dance, than attend dances!
We agree!
Hi. Liked the video. Regarding money, I use Remitly on my phone and home computer. You can send someone money or YOURSELF. Put in the same FULL name as on your passport. It costs $4 for a transfer. Transfers of $500 or more are FREE. Even with the $4 cost, you can still do better than a local money changer (cambio). Like $200, ok it costs you about 80 pesos but you'll get about 800 pesos more than the local guys give you. You have the choice of getting the cash at many markets and stores like Sorianna, OXXO, many banks, Walmart...... Plan it out and get your pesos at the big towns. Of course you can't get more than 5000 pesos at OXXO. They don't deal in big numbers. I know you stop in small towns that don't have much. Plan out where you pick up your pesos. I've sent as much as $750 = about 15000 pesos. 2 levels: economy at a high exchange rate but takes longer or Express at a lower rate but in 15 minutes. Hope this helps.
Yes thank you!! We’ll definitely keep all of that in mind for next year (and head down with more pesos;). Thanks for watching!