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Cabo Desert Safari
There is no doubt that you'll want to stay in one of mainland-Cabo's luxury resorts, but that doesn't need to prevent you from breaking loose those shackles and exploring the surprisingly rugged terrain of San Lucas. When we stayed at Melia Cabo Real, we made use of the concierge to arrange something "adventurous"; something "out of the ordinary," and what we got in return was the 4x4 Desert Safari. Our tour began by convening at the Dolphin Center at Cabo's Marina. The six of us ate breakfast, that was provided, and spend a few minutes perusing the displays and aquariums. Following, we piled into a rebuilt Mercedes 4x4 SUV, circa 1960s, and departed for city limits. You can tell when you depart Cabo, the change in scenery is instant; as if someone switched the lights on in a dark room. Once outside of town we snaked along backroads, and up hills, and over streamlets. Our guide seemed to be a pretty intelligent guy, identifying the different regions and indigenous wildlife. Occasionally, we would stop to explore and were provided snacks to keep up moving. It may sound a bit like a fieldtrip, but it was the complete opposite. As we reached the end of our 4-hour tour, we stopped off for lunch, feasting on a buffet of traditional Mexican food. We were also taught how to properly make tortillas abd giw to drink tequila (which involved a nice round of tastings). What was especially nice about the 4x4 Desert Safari was how accommodating it was. The tour didn’t force us into sacrificing an entire day. We were able to see all of the real Cabo San Lucas and make it back to our resort in time to take a quick dip in the pool and head out for early dinner and shopping. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Enid Glasgow is a travel writer who enjoys traveling in the Americas and Caribbean. During this trip, she stayed at the Melia Cabo Real, a luxury resort in Los Cabos, Mexico. |
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