A Love Letter to Medellín
/A brief love letter to Medellin, the city of eternal spring and an enduring recipient of my affection.
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A brief love letter to Medellin, the city of eternal spring and an enduring recipient of my affection.
Read MoreAn introduction to the beautiful and famous Flower Festival of Medellin, Colombia including which events to prioritize (there are more than 400 events over the 10-day festival!)
Read MoreCartagena is called the crown jewel of Colombia for its unparalleled charm. Here are 13 things to do in Cartagena I’ve learned from my 4 visits!
Read MoreAnd no, they’re not plankton!
Read MoreAn unlikely and unforgettable trip to Isla Grande, Isla del Rosario off the coast of Cartagena, Colombia.
Read MoreYou hear Peru, you picture Machu Picchu. But Peru has a lot else going on that you need to see before you visit!
Read MoreCarved into the Earth 2,000 years ago, the astounding Nazca Lines in Peru offer a rare glimpse into an ancient culture lost long ago. Go ahead, take a peek.
Read MoreSand board or dune buggy ride through the surreal desert, discover the thrilling adventures in the unchartered oasis of Huacachina, Peru.
Read MoreColca Canyon is home to soaring Andean condors, snow-capped mountains and thermal springs. At twice the size of the Grand Canyon, this Peruvian destination is a thrilling adventure.
Read MoreLake Titicaca is a mythical, ancient and remarkable place. Discover impressive facts about this sacred lake before you visit Peru.
Read MoreWhile Machu Picchu is a can’t miss experience in Peru, it shouldn’t be the only Inca ruins you visit. Get off the beaten path with one or more of these lesser known yet equally marvelous Incan ruins in the Sacred Valley of Peru.
Read MoreIn the center of the Sacred Valley of Peru, Cusco will likely be your home base to explore Machu Picchu, Rainbow Mountain, and other Inca sites. Before you embark on any treks, we recommend acclimating to the elevation, giving you lots of time to explore Cusco's coffee scene.
Read MoreOne of the world's most famous archeological sites and one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu Peru is a magical adventure that only the luckiest people in the world get to experience.
Read MoreThe Lost City of Colombia; similar to Machu Picchu, but way older. Step back in time to this ancient and abandoned civilization by trekking for 4 days in the jungle of Colombia to "Cuidad Perdida".
Read MoreBogota's relaxed laws on graffiti and street art make this Colombian city a haven for international and native street artists. Take a tour of Bogota's graffiti scene.
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