Polaroid of the week: Flamingo in Chile’s Salt Flats
One of our South America highlights was a stop at the Salar de Atacama, the Chilean salt flats, which are home to pink flamingos!
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!
Ash Ambirge is our April 2013 GlobetrotterGirl of the Month for good reason. This location independent firecracker is the president of her own six-figure marketing company, which she runs from her bases in Chile, Costa Rica and other places around the world. Ash minces no words and has no time for self-pity – this interview is filled with motivating stories, mantras and mottos, so read on only if you’re prepared to be inspired to sit down and finally get all those things done you’ve been meaning to do for ages!
If you are subscribed to our monthly newsletter then you already know this, but…we are on our way to New York City! Oops, we did it again! Instead of staying …
In this guest post John and Craig, a couple from the UK, tell how gay travel has changed over the last twenty years in their experience.
This week’s Hotel Tip is Hosteria Yendegaia – the absolute best place to stay for visitors to the Chilean town of Porvenir, at the end of the world.
Obviously there are thousands of things to love about Santiago, but we are sharing the 33 things we loved the most and that made Chile’s capital special for us:
Our Hotel Tip of the Week series offers accommodation tips from around the world. All are places where we have stayed in and personally recommend. This week: Kospi Guesthouse in Bariloche, Argentina.
Our Hotel Tip of the Week series offers accommodation tips from around the world. All are places where we have stayed in and personally recommend. This week: Margouya 2 in Puerto Varas, Chile.
Our two days in Pucon, one of Chile’s most popular tourist destinations, were filled with rain. Luckily there was one indulgent silver lining to our summer cloud!