The Break Free podcast, a summer in Berlin and how to keep up with the Globetrottergirls
Things are changing! Find out where we are going next, what we are working on and the best way to keep up with us now that Google reader is dead.
Things are changing! Find out where we are going next, what we are working on and the best way to keep up with us now that Google reader is dead.
On our first night in Montevideo, Uruguay, three teenagers attempted to rob us. This post looks at how the two of us perceived the same event in very different ways, plus the reality of travel safety in Montevideo.
Ushuaia in Argentina is not only the world’s southernmost city, but also the gateway to Antarctica. Read on for our tips on what to do and see in Ushuaia.
The story of the day two women (us) jumped into cars and trucks with strangers across Patagonia to the end of the world.
If you and your partner travel as an openly gay couple, you’re an ambassador and raising awareness for the LGBT community around the world, but what if you’re on a religious pilgrimage across Spain? Tone it down or allow fellow pilgrims to meet their first lesbian couple?
Find out why I ended up speeding up the trails of Argentina’s best trekking spot without Jess and what moment made me feel like a true mountain hiker!
This week we review Posada al Sur in Montevideo, Uruguay, which offers an artsy Latin vibe at great value for money.
Torres Del Paine National Park is Patagonia at its best: stunning scenery paired with amazing wildlife and beautiful hikes, including the famous W Trek.
One of our South America highlights was a stop at the Salar de Atacama, the Chilean salt flats, which are home to pink flamingos!
When this journey began on April 30, 2010, there was no set finish date, but we never imagined that we would have been able to travel for 1095 days now – in a row!