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OUR RESIDENTIAL RENTALS

long-term stays for people seeking a grounded, mindful, garden-integrated lifestyle

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THE CABAÑA

cozy, private, economical

this micro-dome home speaks to the heart of the minimalist

8000 pesos/month

THE DESERT DWELLING

spacious, replete, distinctive

full access to community kitchen, gardens & chickens

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Our unique rental spaces are designed to connect residents as a community.

 

All tenants have access to:
✔ A fully equipped shared kitchen
✔ Garden bathrooms with pressurized hot water on demand
✔ Eco-friendly water treatment system that recycles water back to the garden
✔ Solar-powered energy system to help offset consumption
✔ Expansive desert landscapes for relaxation & exploration
✔ Community gathering areas

✔ Starlink WiFi

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short & long-term

van life spaces

Nightly: 250 pesos

Weekly: 1600 pesos

Monthly: 5500 pesos

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Baljalla

el pescadero

baja california sur

WhatsApp +1 512 653 0901

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© 2025 Baljalla

“The most creative, beautiful community in Baja. You will not find another experience like this. All the creature comforts are available, in the most unique presentation. A glorious garden. Wonderful guests and quick access to all the region has to offer.”

“Lovely desert campground! Hosts are very fun & friendly! They built a beautiful space to share with others!”

"Beautiful place!

We loved it."

Some places leave a mark on your soul, and Baljalla is one of them. Without my time here, I wouldn’t have been able to publish my first book, truly understand the raw beauty of the desert, or heal and grow in the ways that I have. Baljalla isn’t just a home—it’s an experience, a place of inspiration, a space where creativity and connection thrive.

“It's a super cool spot close to the beach but in the middle of a desert oasis. It's a really cool community with exceptionally cool and unique Baja architecture.”

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