Festival of Culture and Nature: Flavors, Traditions, and Sustainability in Sierra La Giganta

For three unforgettable days, from January 17 to 19, Sierra La Giganta became the perfect setting to celebrate the first anniversary of the Conserva Loreto program, in collaboration with the XI Municipality of Loreto and the Loreto Organic Artisan Market.

This cause-driven event brought the community together in a space designed to support local producers, encourage responsible consumption, and promote the sustainable use of our region's natural resources.

In a magical environment, attendees enjoyed a unique sensory experience where flavors, aromas, and sustainability knowledge intertwined to offer a comprehensive vision of the cultural and natural richness of Baja California Sur.



A Festival for All the Senses
The festival offered a variety of activities that allowed participants to get up close with the flavors of native plants, taste traditional beverages, and learn from experts about the importance of sustainability.

Cocktail Party (January 17):
A night of mezcal and tequila tasting in a cozy atmosphere, ideal for sharing with friends and celebrating the products of our land. Read more

Ranch Products Exhibition – Organic Artisan Market (January 18):
A vibrant space where attendees could purchase products directly from local producers and learn more about our community's traditional practices. Discover more

Public Sustainability Talks and Native Plant Dinner (January 19):
An educational day featuring talks by sustainability experts, followed by a five-course dinner in Sierra La Giganta, where native plants were the stars of an exquisite menu. Read more



This festival not only provided unforgettable moments but also reinforced our community's commitment to conservation and sustainable development.