The Committee of Tourism and Conventions of Rosarito (COTUCO) invites everyone to explore the beauty of the Baja California peninsula from coast to coast with this 110 km (68 miles) trail. This hike will begin at Playa Altamira, go through Valle de Los Cirios and Misión San Francisco Borja de Adac, and end at Bahía de los Ángeles in the Gulf of California.
Travesía Baja 100 will take place from November 6 to November 10. Two hundred hikers from all over the world are expected to participate in this exciting adventure!

Origins of Travesía Baja 100
Travesía Baja 100 began in 1987 with a group of campers known as "Mi BC”. Since then, this yearly tradition has become Baja California’s most significant trekking experience.

Travesía Baja 100 Route
The complete itinerary of this 5-day hike is as follows:
Day 1 (Wednesday, November 6)
Traveling from Tijuana and Mexicali to Playa Altamira.

Day 2 (Thursday, November 7)
The trail’s first 50 kilometers (31 miles) are a tremendous initial challenge for all participants who will traverse this tricky part of the journey in the company of others while enjoying the region's beautiful landscapes.
Hikers will begin the route at Playa Altamira and travel towards Misión San Francisco Borja de Adac, an edifice built by Jesuit missionary Wenceslaus Linck.

This historical site, which stands proudly above all, is home to a breathtaking landscape full of cactuses, giant 200-year-old boojum trees, and desert flora.

Day 3 (Friday, November 8)
Hiking becomes more accessible on the third day when you walk 30 km (19 miles) from Misión San Francisco Borja de Adac to Agua de Higueras.

This part of the trail is known for featuring gorgeous landscapes where hikers can admire enormous boojum trees and all kinds of desert plants.

Day 4 (Saturday, November 9)
On the fourth day, adventurers will hike the last 30 km (19 miles) towards Bahía de Los Ángeles. As the journey finalizes, hikers will be offered a place to stay.

Day 5 (Sunday, November 10)
The fifth and last day is the way back home. With unforgettable memories and a proud sense of accomplishment, all participants will return to Tijuana and Mexicali.
Hydration stations will be located every 10 km (6 miles) throughout the hike. Adventurers will be accompanied by trained staff at all times who are ready to give first aid, provide food, and deal with any situation that may arise.
Hikers will be able to rest at these stations. At the end of each day's activities, a transport vehicle will be used in case any participant is unable to continue trekking.

More than a simple hike: a journey of introspection
Travesía Baja 100 is not just a physical challenge but an opportunity to connect with nature and oneself.
The Baja Travesies team has noted that many participants make this experience a journey of introspection as it allows them to face personal challenges in an environment favorable to emotional healing.
Travesía Baja 100 is known for its focus on socializing and comradeship with other participants who share the same fiery passion for hiking.

This hike is not a competition. It is a chance for all hikers to experience an adventure at their own pace and enjoy nature's beauty without ticking clocks.
How to register in Travesía Baja 100?
The registration process is quite simple: you can send a message to the following WhatsApp number 664 484 7871 or their Facebook page.
There's only one spot left. Register as soon as possible, and don't miss the chance to experience this amazing hike!
Price: $10,890 pesos ($550 dollars).
The following services are included:
- Hiking and trekking insurance policy.
- Route signage.
- Exclusive 38th edition T-shirts.
- Portable toilets at campsites.
- Camping showers at Misión San Francisco Borja de Adac.
- Participation medal and acknowledgment.
- Closing Ceremony.
- Round trip transport from Tijuana and Mexicali to Playa Altamira / Bahía de los Ángeles to Tijuana and Mexicali.
- Support equipment (transport and aid vehicles).
- Paramedic assistance in case of emergency.
- Hydration stations with fruits, water, and electrolytes every 10 km (6 miles)
- Breakfast and dinner at campsites.
- Lunch box for the 3 days of trekking.
- Kitchen, eating, and chef equipment.
- Satellite communication equipment (daily status notifications on social media).
- UHF communication equipment (between hydration stations, transport vehicles, and paramedics).
- 3-day camping equipment (chairs, shared tents).
- Staff services throughout the whole hike.
- Access to Misión San Francisco Borja de Adac.
- Travesies' Travesía Baja 100 T-shirt.
- 1 night stay at Bahía de Los Ángeles (shared)
- Luggage transport between campsites.

Participants must be in good physical condition and at least 18 years old if they are on their own; minors are welcome if accompanied by an adult.
The gastronomic touch: Chef Jesús Villicaña to cook at Travesía Baja 100
In the 38th edition of Travesía Baja 100, renowned Chef Jesús Villicaña will oversee food services to ensure that all participants enjoy a first-rate gastronomic experience throughout their adventure.

Hikers will enjoy delicious Baja Californian cuisine perfectly adjusted and adapted to this adventure’s physical needs.

Chef Villicaña’s culinary talent has made him the recipient of numerous awards throughout his career and a regional gastronomic legend. He was awarded the Rosarito Gastronomic Award and named "Chef of the Year" in 2022.
The presence of Chef Jesús Villicaña is proof of the "Travesía Baja 100" organizers' commitment to offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience where every feature, from the hike to the food, highlights the region's identity.

Keep yourself up to date regarding this and other events recommended by COTUCO Rosarito by visiting the following social media pages:
Website: https://www.rosarito.org/
Facebook: /rosaritobajanorte
Instagram: @rosarito_baja
- Luggage transport between campsites.
- 1 night stay at Bahía de Los Ángeles (shared)
- Travesies' Travesía Baja 100 T-shirt.
- Access to Misión San Francisco Borja de Adac.
- Staff services throughout the whole hike.
- 3-day camping equipment (chairs, shared tents).
- UHF communication equipment (between hydration stations, transport vehicles, and paramedics).
- Satellite communication equipment (daily status notifications on social media).
- Kitchen, eating, and chef equipment.
- Lunch box for the 3 days of trekking.
- Breakfast and dinner at campsites.
- Hydration stations with fruits, water, and electrolytes every 10 km (6 miles)
- Paramedic assistance in case of emergency.
- Support equipment (transport and aid vehicles).
- Round trip transport from Tijuana and Mexicali to Playa Altamira / Bahía de los Ángeles to Tijuana and Mexicali.
- Closing Ceremony.
- Participation medal and acknowledgment.
- Camping showers at Misión San Francisco Borja de Adac.
- Portable toilets at campsites.
- Exclusive 38th edition T-shirts.
- Route signage.