
When we got back to actually see the lions, I had questions.

First off, on the way to the beach, we crossed under a bridge and written in Blue spray paint was 'Animals are in captivity because tourists pay for it.' I'm an hardcore animal lover and this struck an obvious cord with me. Now here are something's I have to say, and it's not to bad mouth anyone but I think people should know. Since we didn't have anything to give, we left some money in the donation box in the church which is in need of repairs after the hurricane. Bring something, I bet if you did they would be eternally grateful. So if you go think about more than just a tourist for once. There are small children and a small school and I'm sure there are very simple things they can don't have and could maybe desperately use. I felt bad for not having anything to give. Had I known that was where I was going to visit I would have brought toys, clothes or anything that these people could use. There is a very old church and it is apparent these people don't have as much as some of us do. Candaleria is a very small, seemingly poor mountain town. We did the Candaleria tour which was fun.

So in comparison if you wanna go fast and tear thru the desert then you may want to do cactus ATV tours. The only other thing is that when we did get to the desert my ATV didn't want to do more than 27 MPH even in 4 wheel. This tour with G force was more of a stroll thru the desert, granted the route that we took was far more mountainous which may account for the difference in speeds. My first was with catcus and we did the regular tour which was exhilarating lots of twists and turns at high speeds. This is the second ATV tour that I have done in cabo.
