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South America

El Tatio Geysers Tour

I booked this Tour upon arrival in San Pedro de Atacama. The 4am pickup was painful but I did manage to snooze most of the 2hour drive out to El Tatio. Arrival at the geyser field coincided with the rising sun, which was sensational and gave the geysers a spectacular appearance. El Tatio is a […]

San Pedro de Atacama

My longest bus ride yet – 28 hours from Valparaiso to San Pedro de Atacama. An incredible desert village which feels like it hasn’t progressed for hundreds of years. With a population of just 4800, it is riddled with dirt roads and clay houses (I have not travelled to Mexico yet but I imagine this […]

Vina Del Mar

I spent the day walking the manicured boulevards lined with palm trees. It’s been fantastic to visit a beach even through the weather hasn’t been great.  I can see how popular this must be in the summer. There are many stray dogs in South America but most are harmless and one that I met on the […]

Spanish School & Wine Country

A bustling city of wide, leafy avenues, atmospheric plazas and cosmopolitan cafes, Mendoza is wonderful.  I’ve arrived after a long journey and am captivated by the laid-back pace this was the perfect destination to learn Spanish. Yes, that’s right, I’ve signed up to a 1 week intensive Spanish school. I want to engage with locals and have […]

Horse Riding in Bariloche

Strung out along the shoreline of Lago Nahuel Huapi, in the middle of the national park, Bariloche has one of the most beautiful settings imaginable. It reminds me a lot of Queenstown, NZ, perhaps because of the gorgeous lake, the wintery pristine scenery and the quaint shops (I’ve eaten way too much chocolate). I’ve spent […]

Incredible Iguazú

After spending a week in the incredible Buenos Aires I booked an 18hour bus to see the Iguazú Falls. The bus was excellent I booked a ‘Cama’ seat (means bed in Spanish) which was similar to a 1st class airplane seat. There are two seats on one side of the aisle and only one on the […]

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