Terra Peninsular
Living conservation and nature experiences in Baja California
In the unique landscapes of Baja California, where desert meets the sea, Terra Peninsular invites travelers to experience nature through active conservation. Founded in 2001, this organization is dedicated to protecting key ecosystems and wildlife while opening the door to responsible, meaningful travel.
Its natural reserves—certified as Voluntarily Conserved Areas—are open to visitors year-round, offering the chance to explore wetlands, coastal environments, and mountain ranges while learning about their rich biodiversity. Destinations such as San Quintín Bay, Valle Tranquilo, and the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir become living landscapes where every visit has a purpose: to observe, understand, and protect.
The experience goes beyond exploration. Through educational programs, wildlife monitoring, habitat restoration, and activities like birdwatching or conservation initiatives, visitors become part of a tourism model that creates a positive impact. Guided by principles such as “Leave No Trace,” Terra Peninsular promotes a conscious way of traveling—where every step contributes to preserving the environment.
It is an invitation to experience Baja California from within: with respect, awareness, and a true connection to