What I Wonder When I Wonder: What Would I Be Doing Now?
This week I flashed back to where I was before leaving to travel, have a think about what that would have been like, and realize something that makes me happy to down to my core.
This week I flashed back to where I was before leaving to travel, have a think about what that would have been like, and realize something that makes me happy to down to my core.
In our quick guide to Santiago we share which attractions, neighborhoods and restaurants we think you shouldn’t miss on a visit to Chile’s capital.
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: Casa Kreyenberg in Valparaiso, Chile.
Welcome to our new series, GlobetrotterGirl of the Month. In line with our 2013 Break Free, we will will interview one inspiring, successful woman every month who has been able to incorporate travel into living life on their own terms.
We celebrated exactly 1,000 days of travel yesterday here in Santiago! Today we share the highs, lows, lessons and recommendations of days 901-1000 of this globetrotting adventure!
This is it. 1,000 days into this adventure, it’s time to reflect on how the world, and we, have changed since 30 April 2010.
We talked a lot about our own housesitting experiences, but today we are highlighting some of the most amazing housesits other travelers have had around the world!
What a year! Filled with loads of exciting ‘ups’ and a few bumpy ‘downs’ 2012 was filled with amazing journeys that took us from Asia to the U.S., and Latin America. Read on to see the story of this year in pictures!
Cooking with Teresita offers one-of-a-kind culinary tours and experiences in Buenos Aires. Teresita’s passion for Argentine food and wine is contagious, which might be how things got a little fuzzy after the third course…
Buenos Aires is elastic, stretching and expanding over time to reflect the many cultures that live within its borders, which creates layers and layers of things to uncover. We’ve tried to boil it down to the attractions, activities and, of course, food we recommend on your trip to BUenos Aires.