New Tour Boats Arrive in Mulege

Jorge Maldonado and Carlos Escobar, two forward-thinking entrepreneurs, are stirring up the tranquil waters of Mulege and Santa Rosalia with a splash of colorful Mexican tradition. Inspired by the iconic “Trajineras” of Xochimilco in Mexico City, they’ve decided to bring this unique experience closer to home. Yes, you heard it right! Those vibrantly painted boats, floating through the canals amidst music and laughter, are making their way to our rivers.

The idea? To offer something familiar yet refreshingly different. Imagine gliding along the river, surrounded by the natural beauty of our region, aboard these floating pieces of Mexican heritage. It’s not just a ride; it’s an immersive cultural experience.

The launch of the new Trajineras is just around the corner, and anticipation is building. Whether you’re a local looking for a novel weekend activity or a visitor eager to soak up authentic Mexican culture, this is an experience you won’t want to miss. So, keep your ears to the ground and your cameras ready. The rivers of Mulege and Santa Rosalia are about to get a lot more colorful. Stay tuned for the grand debut!

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