Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Perfect Spots for Whale Watching in Mexico

Whale watching brings people and whales together and improve the knowledge of the perils these different whale species encounters today. However, these whales have come a long way since the time when they were on the edge of extinction. The grey whales have made their way back to the ocean and a place in the hearts of the whale lovers. One of the perfect places for spotting whales is, Baja, Mexico. Mexico whales watching can be an electrifying experience if you’re someone with a soft spot for marine mammals. And Mexico whale watching can be an amazing fun, especially if you are going to stay in Baja whale watching camps.

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Every year, many species of whales prettify the Mexican pacific coast from Baja California to Oaxaca, pulling thousands of vacationers whose only goal is to admire these gentle giants. In this article, we are going to mention the places where you can spot whales in Mexico:

  1. Cabo San Lucas: The grey whales dive along Los Cobos in Baja California from January to April for mating. If you plan to go into the ocean, there are different options of transportation, from a regular boat to a classy trimaran. You can also stay in Baja whale watching tents. If you wish to get a better view of whales, then you can opt for glass bottom boat. You can also relax while watching the mesmerizing views of the Pacific Ocean, watch sea lions and fascinating birds along the way. 

  2. Magdalena Bay: Grey whales travel from Canada and Arctic waters and reach the fisherman’s village located at the north end of Magdalena Bay. Apart from offering whale watching, this place has many attractions, so go to the pier, watch the mangroves, and enjoy walking in the pearly sands and bird watching in Magdalena Island. Every year, people here celebrate the festival of Grey whales with traditional and creative activities.

  3. Nayarit: This place contains two spots for Mexican whales watching; one is Rincon de Guayabitos and the other is Sayulita. Sayulita offers beautiful views of humpback whales peeping out and vaulting amid the waves from November to April. This place has a hippie atmosphere and vivid colors everywhere, so you might not want to miss it. There is another whale watching spot within a thirty minute drive from Sayulita, in the coast of Rincon de Guayabitos, if you wish to go for a second Mexico whale watching site. 

  4. Mazaltan: Every year, many humpback whales quit Alaska, Canada and Oregon to dive more than five thousand kilometers to breed and give birth to their calves in the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean. In between the month of December to March, there is a possibility that you may watch eleven different species of these giant whales. During boat tours, you may even see dolphins, sea lions and killer whales. 

  5. Biosphere Reserve, El Vizcaino : This place is divided between North and South Baja California. EL Vizcaino is one of the biggest safeguarded areas of the world. This place has greeted twenty five hundred grey whales. El Vizcaino has also been listed in the UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE list since 1993. If you plan to go for Mexican whales watching tour, and then staying in Baja Whale watching camps will be an added fun. 
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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Tips for Successful Whale Watching in Baja

whale watching tips

Have you ever wondered how would the experience of petting a grey whale mama and her calf would be? It definitely would be beyond description or we could say it can be the most unforgettable vacation anyone can ever have. Even though, this is place is fully occupied with grit and cactus, the Baja California is one of the excellent locations for whale watching in the world. Spending so much time on the water each day to catch a glimpse of whales can be a pleasant experience in itself. But, to have a whale approach you and letting you reach out and touch them could simply be incredible. You will never get this much closer to an animal in the wild than this. The gray whales watching in Baja could be an experience of a lifetime!

We bring to you some of the main tips for Gray whales watching in Baja:

1. Know the right time to go: Distinct species have different migration patterns, which indicate there are better times of the year to see them. For example, if you plan for whale watching in Baja, then the best time to catch gray whales is in February, as the February is the peak month for both grey whales and vacationers.

2.  Choose how you want to watch them: Well, there are different ways of whale watching, based on how personal and up close you would like to get to them. Usually, those who are scared of going into the water may just sit on the shore and watch or wait for these gray whales to swim close enough to shore. However, the marine mammal’s lover would directly take a boat get as much closer to the whales as they can, as a boat gives the liberty to watch the whales from up close. 

3. Know the type of whale you wish to watch: If you plan to see a specific kind of whale species, then you must know that certain whales are found in certain places. However, in Baja, you are sure to find all species of whale from, humpbacks to orca to grey whales. 

4. Discuss with your Tour Provider: There are certain tour operators who offer a money-back guarantee if you don’t find whales on your trip, and also update on sighting success rates. Mostly, they suggest the best time of year so that you can see certain kind of species, and tell you what whale species you’re likely to find. The greywhale.com is one such tour operator who offers money-back guarantee that clients would have the chance to touch a wild whale. 

5. Go prepared: You definitely don’t wish to spend your vacations below deck quivering or worse, puking. So prepare thoroughly yourself for the trip. Since you’ll be out on the open water for a long time, so make sure you have got your glares sunscreen, a hat and a jacket as its cold even in the summers, and medications for seasickness. Even binoculars can be a handy equipment to see whales from a further distance. 

If you wish to have fun gray whale watching experience in Baja, then you should go for this awesome trip!

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Thursday, February 15, 2018

Few Intriguing Facts about Grey Whales

whale watching in Baja Lagoons

Whenever we watch those giant grey whales on National Geographic channel, it indeed is a thrilling experience. Many wildlife enthusiasts try to collect facts about their favorite animal. And this giant water mammal is no exception. Just imagine gray whale watching in Baja Lagoons, and how elated we may feel. When people find it hard to spend so much money on gray whale watching tour, they somehow resort to TV channels and various informative articles about gray whales. So here we present you with some of the cool facts about these gigantic gray whales:
  1. Gray whales usually migrate towards the warm waters of Baja Lagoons in Mexico, where they mingle, mate and give birth to their calves. Once they are done with mating and giving birth, they proceed to their summer expedition to the north to the feeding grounds such as Chukchi, Bering and Beaufort seas. If you plan for gray whale watching in Baja lagoons, then the right time would be around January to March.

  2. Gray whales are usually surrounded by parasites and other morphons that make their beak and backs appear like a brusque ocean rock.

  3. Long ago, gray whales were called as the “devil fish” due to their fighting behavior when hunted. 

  4. Newborn gray whales are sixteen feet long at birth. Adult gray whales are measured around forty three to forty nine feet in length. Female gray whales are slightly bigger than male gray whales. 

  5. The gray whales do not have teeth; they have baleens with which they catch their prey. The foundation is more like a bristles on a push broom and hovers from inside the crown of their mouth. The gray whales have about 10 to 180 of these protruding bristles or you can call it plates that are about ten inches long and tatter at the rear end and placed exactly next to the tongue.

  6. The Gray whales are usually lefties or the righties, just like us humans. They have a particular way of rolling and they flip ninety degrees either to the right or to the left side when feasting on depthless water. 

  7. The gray whales have a very stringent meal time. They have to go to the shallow waters for feeding, which is usually 8 to 10 feet deep. To keep themselves from getting stranded with the fluctuating tides, they advance to their feeding grounds as the tide is coming in, and ensure that they do not halt more than an hour as the tide starts going back out. 

  8. A gray whale has the tendency to make different kind of voices. A low-pitched whimper, trilling moan or hollow striking sound is some of the songs these talented gray whales sing. It’s also one of their ways to communicate with their neighbors. These sounds can be easily heard over a mile distance. 
As already known, gray whales were once on the brink of extinction; however, these gentle giants have made their way back to the oceans. If you want to go for gray whale watching in Baja lagoons, you should book a tour with greywhale.com 

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Thursday, January 25, 2018

Camping in Baja for Whale Watching

Whale Watching Camp
Camping in itself is one of the most exciting and incredible experiences of outdoor life. And if it’s a whale watching camp, then nothing likes it. Just imagine waking up every morning and going to sleep every night with the sound of whale’s breathing, it will be an experience you will memorize for the rest of your life. Baja Jones adventure travel can arrange for an amazing whale watching experience. Enjoy our opulent safari accommodations: cavernous tents on the sun kissed beach, on the Pacific side of the Baja Peninsula, by looking at the whales, and all the things you could possibly imagine that makes for a lovely Baja whale watching experience. Apart from looking at the whales from the shore, you can even touch them when you go out in the boats and get up and close to the grey whales. 

We are a renowned tour company offering the best whale watching camp safari in Baja, also located in the best place so that you can see the maximum number of grey whales in Baja, Mexico. We make you camp on the sea side of the Laguna Ojo Liebre or Scammon’s lagoon and commence your adventurous journey on boat trips within view of whale watching camp. We will help you with boarding the boat or you can walk along the beach in our Baja whale watching camp. This lagoon is a hot spot for grey whales to breed and teach their calves to understand their diving movements.

Most of our guests had the opportunity to see the baby grey whales just after they were born, learning the tactics of swimming and taking breaths. Our guests watch the grey whale babies come right up to our boats, even when their mothers are against it. However, the mother whale ensures that she guides the little one away.  Additionally, in our camping tents, we offer the best soft and cozy beds, with fluffy comforter. This will surely make you feel like being at home. 

Our main motto is to make your grey whale watching trip the best trip of your lifetime. If you think we are worth organizing your whale watching camp in Baja, you can give us a call, or email us on the number provided on our website. You’ll get all the details regarding the schedule and we also provide customized trips as per your convenience. So, if you are planning for a family trip or a group trip, consider choosing us, so that we can make this trip an up close marine mammal encounter for you.

We have provided the best whale watching experience for our guests, if you want to be one of them, then book a trip for whale watching camp with us right away!

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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

An Amazing Comeback of the Greatest Whale on the Planet

Whale Watching Mexico
Grey whales were once hunted to the edge of annihilation, but now the California grey whales are burgeoning. Gawk the most awaited comeback of the grey whales, as well as other species of whales, in the tepid waters of the Baja Peninsula. Grab the chance to experience Mexico whale watching in the pristine waters, find a lot of whales and spend less time commuting. Mexico’s Baja California is an ultimate spot for whale watching. A variety of species of whales travel to the waters of Baja’s Pacific coast and the lagoon’s of Cortez, also known as the Gulf of California, amid their migration and mating. During winter and summer, whale watchers can hire, tour operators who specialize in whale tracking movements. Since, these tour operators are experienced, they dive close to the coasts, but, the Baja whales can be easily spotted from the beaches. 

One of the important facts about the grey whales is they were almost chased to extinction, they were also known as “devil fish” for their savagery with which they protected their young against nineteenth century whalers. Once these endangered species have now fought its way back from the brink of extinction. Today, these grey’s have made a massive comeback and are thousands in their numbers and are far more friendly, engaging, frequently letting mystified humans to pat them.

Along the peninsula’s east coast, the sea of Cortez is a shelter for some twenty whale and dolphin species. For those, looking out for blue whales, breeding humpbacks and whale sharks, Bahia de Los Angeles is a popular place for naturalists. You can book for whale watching in Baja Mexico through boat trips, or you can simply watch passing whales from your harbor. 

Without a doubt, the best way to see whales at a closer range is to take a whale watching tour. If you see one of the whales spouting, it will probably do it again in the direction it is moving. They usually travel about 5 miles in an hour, and the usual diving cycle of the grey whales is between three to five blows, followed by their swimming from three to six minutes, frequently twisting their tails shortly before diving. 

If you are a whale watching enthusiast, then you should consider Mexico whales watching trip. Also, when you opt for the whale watching trip on the water, you have the chance to witness these gentle, harmonious creatures of the sea so close and can click wonderful pictures of these marine mammals. 

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Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Experience the Giant Whale Watching in Baja Lagoons with Us!

Whale Watching in Baja Lagoons
If you plan to go for whale watching in Baja lagoons, it can be an exhilarating experience, indeed an out of the world experience. However, for those who are experiencing it for the first time, it can be a little scary too. If you have an experienced whale tour operator with you, then there is nothing to be anxious about. In short, it can be a thrilling, uplifting and life-changing wildlife experience one can ever have. If you plan on watching grey whales, they are the friendliest of all whales. And spending time with these gentle giant grey whales is arguably one of the greatest wildlife experiences on this planet.  

These ever travelling grey whales mostly commute along the whole line of the western North American coastline, amid their summer feeding grounds in the arctic and their winter mating grounds in Baja lagoons. For many months in a year, the entire world population of grey whales has been gathering in the breeding lagoons along the Pacific coast of Baja to mingle, mate and calve. If you wish for whale watching in Baja the best time period to travel there is from mid January to March. 

We at greywhale.com, offer two basic whale watching vacations. The first one is flying into our camps; get up close with the friendly grey whales. We always hope for and anticipate to have a close encounter with the whales that includes touching as well as petting them.  The second one is we offer a combination of grey whale trips plus whale watching on the sea of Cortez for the giant whales, blue whales and grey whales. 

We provide you with luxurious touches that cannot be found at any other Baja seaside camp or cabana accommodation. Also, we provide good beds with comfy mattresses and pillows, comforters, robes, slippers and carpets on the floor. We have the facility of hot water 24 hours a day and real flush toilets. 

Additionally, we offer grey whale safari style camping option on the shore: You can enjoy the views of jumping whales while sitting at the shore side cabin tent or from the dining area tent. Take an amazing boat ride with whales, which is exactly a few minutes ride from the starting point and is just few minutes away from where you’ll sleep. On quiet, breeze free evening; you can observe whales breathe while you calmly lay in your cozy bed. 

If whale watching in Baja lagoons is on your bucket list, then you must take this tour with greywhale.com. We will ensure that you remember each and every moment of whale watching in Baja. 

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Monday, January 22, 2018

Grey Whale Watching in Baja

Whale Watching Adventures Trip
Whale watching, as the name suggests, is a great way to experience marine life up so close and personal. And there is no better place for grey whale watching than in Baja. The oceans of Baja have the most variety and high concentration of marine mammals throughout the year. This place has numerous lagoons and sanctuaries where a range of species of whale come to mate and give birth to their calves. One of the important facts about grey whales is they make one of the interminable migrations of any mammal as they travel ten thousand mile round trip! Indeed, it’s one of the most fascinating wildlife migrations on the planet. Additionally, more than twenty species of whales are known to visit the Baja peninsula all around the year.

Those who have a keen interest in marine life mammals, especially grey whale watching, can join a guided whale watching tour with experienced crew on board.  The grey whales get the limelight along the California coast, however, other belugas, including humpbacks, dolphins, orcas, and majestic blue whales, can be seen around different times of the year.  In February, you can find many calm and curious whales along with their infants in Baja.

Grey Whales are known for their inquisitiveness towards boats and are the cynosure of whale watching and eco tourism along the southern fragment of their migration. The most phenomenal wildlife rendezvous on the planet is to visit Baja peninsula to encounter forty ton grey whales and their offspring. Usually, mother whales shove their few days old calves up to the boats, they rasp against the hulls, and in a few cases even come close enough to be caressed on the nose. 

Baja’s popularity comes not just due to its incredible wildlife, but because of the nearness of it. Baja is probably the only place in the globe where whales are practically assured to approach tourist boats and sometimes, they would swim so near that tourists can almost touch them. 

Those who wish to watch grey whales in Baja can stay at the ‘whale cabanas’ on the preserved bays of San Ignacio Lagoon, scammon’s lagoon or Magdalena bay. Tourists can delve into the lagoon in small boats and can whiz at the prodigious grey whales. The thought of getting that close to these marvelous gentle giants along with the baby is indeed a mind blowing experience you will never forget! 

If you wish to take this grey whale watching trip, it can indeed be the trip of a lifetime and you get to experience everything the Baja peninsula has to offer.

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