Watch the sunset aboard a 4×4, swim in a natural lake in the middle of the desert, run over the dunes, and dive into the ocean. Dine at one of the most contemporary Brazilian restaurants in Jericoacoara, enjoy a sunrise on the beach, try surfing and kite…
Dance the tango, trek in Patagonia, drink Malbec, visit the southernmost city in the world, walk through salt flats at 4,000 meters. Here is what to see in Argentina.
San Pedro de Atacama in Chile, is one of those places, from which you never want to leave. There are those who continue to extend nights in hostels and those who have found themselves living there for a lifetime from a weekend. Those who went abroad and then…
Cusco is the perfect city in which to set off on a variety of excursions, either to Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley, or in the direction of high, colorful mountains. I liked it so much that I was stuck for a month in Cusco. It is a…
Book a three-day, two-night trip and traverse by 4×4 the Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia’s salt desert at more than 3,656 meters above sea level. Experience adventure and see lakes, deserts, cacti, mountains, geysers and starry skies. Photograph llamas and flamingos, sleep and dine with Bolivian families, and capture…
As soon as I say this name, I think of the four days of walking, the 80km, the sun, the wind, the rain, the snow, the tiredness and the happiness. I have seen such different landscapes and climates, I could have been in front of a cougar, at…
Visit Los Glaciares National Park, hike on Argentina’s Perito Moreno, one of the world’s most famous glaciers, explore Argentina’s lake aboard a boat, travel Ruta 40, and observe the ice up close aboard a kayak. Patagonia is all this and much more. Experience the days outdoors, exploring the…
Take tango lessons at a Milonga, visit Recoleta Cemetery, wait in line to dine at one of the restaurants in Asado most famous in the city, join a free tour of Boca, taste a Alfajor, rent a bicycle to ride on the banks of the Rio de La…
The Salkantay Trek is a nearly 90-km trek that in four nights and five days of sun, snow, Inca ruins, climbs, rivers, bridges, glaciers, smiles, coffee and tropical fruit plantations, shelters in the middle of nowhere, tremendous leg pain, coca leaves, tears, 5:30 a.m. wake-ups, six layers…