Cuenca, where Ecuador’s ancestral roots & colonial culture collide
What a gorgeous city! We really recommend a quick break in Cuenca if you have time, […]
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What a gorgeous city! We really recommend a quick break in Cuenca if you have time, […]
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Still in the early planning stages of a LatAm trip and feeling confused by all the detail out there about which countries are best for what? We’ve written brief summaries of each Latin nation we’ve visited in order to help you decide which country to visit in Latin America.
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Most people go to Copacabana Bolivia to visit Isla del Sol and Isla de la Luna. There are both private tours and cheap shuttle boats to these islands.
Copacabana, Bolivia: The town on the banks of Lake Titicaca Read More »
On first impression, La Paz, Bolivia, is just a big, ugly, dirty city, but once you
La Paz, Bolivia: What to do in the highest capital in the world Read More »
Torotoro is famous for the nearby dinosaur footprints, as well as canyon, caves and interesting 7 mountain peaks. Other than activity tours, there’s not a huge amount to do or see once you get to Torotoro town itself, but the tours and following exhaustion should keep you busy enough.
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We got very lucky with our visit to Cochabamba. On the night bus there from Santa Cruz, the German friend we were travelling with invited us to stay with his local amiga in the city. Adriana and her family were SO welcoming, we could never thank them enough.
Cochabamba, Bolivia: The city with a Christ as big as Rio’s Read More »
Santa Cruz de la Sierra is a bit of a misfit in the category of Bolivian
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia: Lush things to do in the tropical city Read More »
This little town tucked away in the lush valleys between Sucre and Santa Cruz is a
Orange-water waterfalls and pre-Incan ruins in Samaipata, Bolivia Read More »
Beauty, beauty everywhere! Sucre is the administrative capital city of Bolivia, though confusingly La Paz is
How to spend your time in Sucre, Bolivia’s beautiful administrative capital Read More »
Potosí, Bolivia – not to be mistaken for the mountain in Bolivia called Huayna Potosí –
Potosí, Bolivia: former silver-paved heart of the Spanish empire Read More »
So, you’ve just had the most epic 3 days of your life on the Bolivian Salt
Uyuni, Bolivia: Making the most of the Salt Flats’ border town Read More »
Although the capital has a name for itself as being boring and soulless, we LOVED this
Santiago, Chile, the city they call soulless that took us by surprise Read More »
Just a short ferry ride away from the mainland of southern Chile is Chiloé Island, where
Penguins & Palafitos, Chile’s famous stilted houses of Castro, Chiloé Island Read More »
Osorno is a town relatively untouched by tourism, so it gives you a real sense of
Osorno: a chance to experience local life in small town Chile Read More »
We loved this little town in Chile’s lake district. Heavily influenced by German immigration, the architecture
The town with the pretty red church by the lake: Puerto Varas, Chile Read More »
We aim to be honest on this blog, and for the sake of honesty we will
This city is SO COOL. A little shabby round the edges, and it will have you
Sand dunes & fireworks in Valparaíso, Chile’s most vibrant city Read More »
Most backpackers skip mid-north Chile to head straight to San Pedro de Atacama for the Uyuni Salt Flats tour, or stop over at La Serena, famed for its beaches. We chose instead to visit Copiapó, Chile once we heard of the nearby beach of Bahía Inglesa, Chile’s Caribbean.
Star-gazing in Copiapó & dipping into Bahía Inglesa, Chile’s answer to the Caribbean Read More »
San Pedro, the gateway to Bolivia! There are few that would doubt that the small town
How to book a Bolivian Salt Flats tour from San Pedro de Atacama to Uyuni Read More »
Ecuador can be roughly split between the Lowlands of the coast and the Highlands inland. These
The region is famous for its lush vineyards that stretch from the city’s outskirts to the Andes, and of course it’s famous for the wine tours around Mendoza.
Mendoza, the vineyard capital of Argentina nestled in the Andes Read More »
This resort town stretched out along the bay of the huge Rio Negro is a must-do
Bariloche, the easiest way to visit Argentinian Patagonia Read More »
Córdoba is the second largest city in Argentina, and famous for its location deep in the
A vibrant student city, Rosario Argentina is known for its beautiful, youthful population and great LGBT-friendly
River beaches and hungover pedalo rides in Rosario, Argentina Read More »