Las Abuelas Interpretative Trail

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Las Abuelas Interpretative Trail

The Nimaw Waña interpretive trail is the first equipped trail in a native indigenous community in Baja California.

The Nimaw Waña interpretive trail is the first equipped trail in a native indigenous community in Baja California.

Consultancy and technical support program for the design and creation of SECTURE trails

The Nimaw Waña interpretive trail is the first trail equipped in a native indigenous community in Baja California, its importance lies in the participatory process to realize a project born of the urgent need to help the community, the Faculty of Engineering Sciences and Technology UABC Campus Valle de Las Palmas, with technical support from the Baja California Department of Tourism, professionals in equipment in nature and adventure facilities and the Kumiai community of Neji Polígon A, made a trail a reality of international quality for the enjoyment of adults and children.

Technical Data

  • Location: 32.34152, 116.48786. Alamo Canyon, Juntas de Neji, Tecate Baja California.
  •  Distance: 2 km
  •  Approximate time: 1:30 hours
  •  Type of route: Circuit
  •  Number of interpretive stations: 10
  •  Level of effort: Basses
  •  Cumulative slope: 49 m
  •  Maximum height: 460 m
  •  Interpretive panels: 10 panels distributed along the path.
  • Target audience: General public

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