Daily Travel Snapshot: the Amazon, Ecuador
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View ArticleDaily Travel Snapshot: Tupiza, Bolivia
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View ArticleDaily Travel Snapshot: Quito, Ecuador
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View ArticleCanyons, Salt Flats and Vineyards of Argentina
This is a sponsored post written by experts over at exsus.com. From the magnificent Andes and Iguassu Falls to the lakes and glaciers of Patagonia in the far South, Argentina really does have it all....
View ArticleNatural Wonders of Peru: From Forests to Canyons
This is a sponsored guest post by Virgin Holidays. Peru is home to the famed monuments of Machu Picchu and to the vibrant capital city of Lima. Both of these places are beautiful and intriguing in...
View ArticleSecret Uruguay: Beaches, Gauchos and Colonial Towns
World-renowned for its windswept coastline and champion football team, Uruguay is gently conquering the hearts and minds of sophisticated wine connoisseurs, zealous world explorers and hidden culture...
View ArticleRace through South America on the Inca Rally
Of all the trips we took in the last few decades, our 4-month jaunt through South America was definitely one of the most action-packed journeys we’ve taken. With the world’s biggest rainforest, second...
View ArticleWhy I’m Going to Antarctica
When I shared news about my trip to Antarctica, some friends and family were genuinely puzzled. In fact, they didn’t understand why anyone would want to go to such a cold, harsh and remote place. When...
View ArticleUshuaia: The Gateway to Antarctica
Before jumping on my Antarctica cruise, I spent a few days in the southernmost city on earth: Ushuaia, Argentina. As a tourist town that draws not just Antarctica expeditioners but also holidaymaking...
View ArticleA Pilgrimage to Colombia’s Mount Monserrate
Our editor Kenza Moller is currently traveling in Colombia from the colonial city of Bogotá to the Andean town of Pereira and wildlife-rich Cocora Valley. Follow her journey here or on Twitter...
View ArticleUnderground Magic in the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, Colombia
Our editor Kenza Moller is currently traveling in Colombia from the colonial city of Bogotá to the Andean town of Pereira and wildlife-rich Cocora Valley. Follow her journey here or on...
View ArticleCartagena: A Colonial City Off the Coast of Colombia
Whitewashed colonial balconies overlook cobblestone alleys, where people, cars, and horse-drawn carriages navigate skinny one-way streets. A man stops to buy fresh papaya juice while a carriage driver...
View ArticleHighlights of Colombia: From Coffee Farms to Colonial Cities
During my jam-packed week in Colombia, I was lucky enough to explore its mountains, valleys, and coasts. Bogotá was a blend of modern high-rises and a booming nightlife with slums stacked in the...
View ArticleFrom the Road: Celebrating Carnaval in Brazil
Olá from Brazil! I’m currently writing to you from Rio de Janeiro, having spent the past week or so traveling around the country with G Adventures. I’d long dreamt of visiting Brazil to explore its...
View ArticleBrazil in Photos: Waterfalls, Beaches, Street Art and Carnaval
Over the last three weeks, I’ve been exploring the southern part of Brazil with G Adventures, discovering quite a bit of what the country has to offer. We traveled from the colonial fishing town of...
View ArticleSamba Parade in Rio de Janeiro: The World’s Biggest Carnival
Samba music suddenly blasts through the speakers and the crowd goes wild. On the Sambadrome’s runway, the Carnival king and queen appear in their shimmering diamond-studded costumes, dazzling the...
View ArticleCarnaval in Rio de Janeiro: A Quick Guide
Having just returned from spending Carnaval in Brazil, I’ve compiled a quick guide here for those who are interested in being part of the world’s biggest party. For a more visual glimpse of Carnaval in...
View ArticleBest Destinations for Overland Travel: From East Africa to the Silk Road
Traveling overland is a fantastic way to really get to know a region. Watch the world fly by and sample every bit of it as you slowly weave your way through the back roads of a country. See what exists...
View Article5 Endangered Species Worth Traveling to See
You know how much I love wildlife. I’ve traveled far and wide to catch a glimpse of animals in the wild — from seeing penguins in Antarctica to tracking gorillas in Uganda. Sadly, it’s getting harder...
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