Best Camping Gear for Mexico (2025 Guide)

September 25, 2025

Exploring Mexico means venturing into a land of natural contrasts: rainforests, endless deserts, pristine beaches, and snow-capped mountains. At Akampa, we’ve explored each of these ecosystems through our conservation and adventure experiences, and we know that the secret to getting the most out of your trip lies in choosing the best camping gear for Mexico—gear that supports you, protects you, and connects you with your surroundings.

Whether it’s your first time camping or a mindful return to nature, this guide brings together practical recommendations to help you pack your backpack with purpose.

🌵 Desert: Hot by Day, Cold by Night

The Mexican desert—like the one surrounding Bahía Magdalena, where the breathtaking Mexican Sardine Run takes place—offers endless skies and shifting winds. Here, the challenge is the extreme weather: scorching sun and cold nights.

What to bring for desert camping:

Sturdy tent: The Wawona by The North Face is a favorite of our team for its wind resistance and spaciousness—perfect for setting up your shelter on the sand.

Lightweight thermal layer: A 3-in-1 jacket lets you adjust your warmth depending on the temperature, ideal for when the daytime heat gives way to nighttime chill.

Akampa Tip: During Gray Whale or Humpback Whale expeditions, the weather changes quickly—always dress in layers and bring biodegradable sunscreen.

Wawona 4 Tent, Agave Green

🌿 Jungle: Humidity, Rain, and Wildlife

In the jungle of the Yucatán Jungle Safari, adventure unfolds among mangroves, rivers, and trails steeped in humidity. Here, the key is to stay cool, dry, and protected from insects.

What to Pack for Jungle Camping:

Lightweight rain jacket: The North Face Venture 2 is compact, breathable, and resistant to tropical rain.

Quick-dry clothing: Technical shirts and lightweight pants that allow for mobility and prevent moisture buildup.

Traction footwear: Wet trails call for sneakers or waterproof boots that are comfortable and have grippy soles. Our favorites are the Taraval.

Akampa Tip: Pack a dry bag and an extra change of clothes; nothing feels better than clean clothes after a day exploring cenotes.

Taraval Sneakers, Black

🌊 Ocean: salty breezes and nights under the stars

Camping by the ocean in Bahía Magdalena is an experience that redefines natural luxury. But to enjoy the Pacific’s wind and salt, you need to travel light and be prepared.

What to Pack for Beach Camping:

Raincoat or windbreaker: The Antora is also ideal for keeping you dry without sacrificing mobility.

Sun protection: The Horizon Breeze hat is perfect for walking through the dunes or sailing on Akampa’s marine safaris, offering ventilation and UV protection.

Akampa Tip: Set up your tent on the high-tide line and wake up to the sound of whales right outside your campsite.

🏔️ Mountains and forests: cold, high altitude, and fresh air

Mexico also offers mountain settings perfect for campers seeking tranquility and spectacular views. In these environments, temperatures can drop dramatically at dusk.

What to pack for mountain camping:

Sleeping bag: the Wasatch Pro 40, a 3-season model with thermal insulation to prevent heat loss.

Antora 3-in-1 jacket as an outer layer to retain body heat.

The Bc Voyager 42 L backpack is essential for carrying everything to the campsite; we love its lightweight, fully recycled design. It holds everything.

Akampa Tip: The combination of warmth and simplicity makes cold nights the most memorable.

Antora 3-1 Jacket, Black

Traveling prepared is also a way to conserve 🌎

Every Akampa experience has a purpose: to preserve Mexico’s natural ecosystems and generate direct benefits for local communities. Choosing durable and responsible gear is part of that commitment.

Discover more at The North Face Mexico’s official store and get ready for your next conscious adventure.

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