Cartagena is undoubtably Colombia’s most photogenic and colorful city. It’s a very different vibe than Colombia’s other cities. Maybe, because of it’s location on the Caribbean coast. From the moment you set foot in its colorful, colonial streets, you can feel the energy and warmth of this city. Whether you’re wandering through the charming Walled […]
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Tayrona is the most popular national park in Colombia for both locals and tourists. Expect lush jungles, pristine beaches, and rich biodiversity. You’ll likely run into some wildlife on of the trails. It is known for its stunning landscapes as this is where the Sierra Nevada mountains meet the sea. Beyond the stunning landscapes, Tayrona holds deep […]
Arequipa, set in the shadow of the majestic Misti volcano and Peru’s second-largest city. It is a destination with a rich history, culture, and breathtaking nature surrounding it. It’s also known as the “White City” for its stunning colonial architecture, crafted from white volcanic stone. Whether you’re an outdoorsy adventurer looking to explore the landscapes of […]
The Colca Canyon Trekking is one of the most beautiful hikes in Peru. I’d advice taking at least two days to trek through the deepest canyon in the world. The views along the way will blow your mind and if you’re lucky you can spot the Condor, which is among the largest birds in the […]
There are three different rainbow mountains you can visit from Cusco: Vinicunca, Palccoyo and Pallay Punchu. All of them are about a 4 hour drive away from Cusco, but the one named Vinicunca is the most well known. It’s Cusco’s most popular tour, aside from Machu Picchu. All three are worth a visit, but since […]
Cusco, a city with impressive architecture and idyllic cobblestone streets built 3,399 meters high. Walking around the city you’ll see colonial architecture, cathedrals, museums, alpaca wool boutiques and tons of good restaurants. From Cusco you can explore Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley and several famous natural wonders. Cusco is the number one most visited place in […]
If you’re traveling around Chile, a visit to the Atacama desert is a must. It will feel like you’re visiting several countries in one week, because of how diverse the landscapes are! You can find beautiful lakes, salt flats, canyons, geysers and flamingo’s and alpacas. It’s easy however, to feel a little lost, because of […]
Machu Picchu, one of the main reasons I wanted to go to Peru so badly. After years of seeing photos online, this was finally the year I made it there. Almost 600 years ago Machu Picchu was built by the incas or Quechua people as the locals call them. The city is incredibly well preserved and because of […]
One of the very best hikes Patagonia has to offer is the W-trek, 5 days through Torres del Paine National Park. There’s also to extended O-trek that takes around 8 days, but I would say The W hits the most beautiful spots. The stretch of land all the way South covering part of Chile and […]
Traveling through Colombia is becoming more and more popular. People are discovering the creative cities, friendly locals and breathtaking beaches and rainforest. Creating your travel plan for Colombia can be tough though. There’s a lot of amazing destinations, but they are spread out all over this large country that consists of desert, rainforest and mountains. […]