South America
Volunteering in Cinsta South Africa
There are many people who don’t want to just take a regular holiday, but want to give back to areas they are visiting and make a difference in other peoples lives. When I was travelling through South Africa I can … Continue reading
Durban | A city I could live in
I am definitely not a city dweller and the moment I get to a city I immediately want to see all the sites and then get out. New York City is a place that I could see myself living in … Continue reading
Bringing Back The Original Slurpee
I remember walking through a main square when we first arrived in Medellin, Colombia and saw all these people crowding around one man. They were all buying a cup full of something with brightly colour tops and all walking away … Continue reading
Hidden Gem in Atacama Desert Chile
When you think of the desert the first thing comes to mind is an area that is barren, desolate and miles from anywhere else. That is exactly what we were faced with when we drove through the Atacama desert in Northern … Continue reading
Dune Buggy Ride On The Waterfall Tour Banos
We had been in Banos for a little while and rain had plagued most of our time there. Speaking to locals, they all seemed to say we had just missed all the good weather about a week earlier. Just our … Continue reading
Azuluna Eco-Lodge, Montanita Ecuador
We arrived at Azuluna Eco-Lodge at around 9.30pm, so I didn’t think our first impressions were going to be anything special. It was dark, we were both tired after a day of travel and, if I’m honest, nothing really impresses … Continue reading
Waking Up In Rio With Roomorama
It never ceases to amaze me, as to how expensive hostels and hotels are in some cities-especially at certain holidays or events. For example, in 2010 we spent Christmas and New Years Eve in New York City. An amazing city … Continue reading
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