by Maya Steiningerova | Last updated Feb 7, 2022 | Blog, South America
Let us take you on a fascinating journey through South America. Weβve created an awesome list of 12 activities you can do to visit South America from the comfort of your home. While we spent almost 6 months travelling through South America, we couldnβt possibly see it...
by Maya Steiningerova | Last updated May 26, 2023 | Blog, Stories from the road
I was looking forward to writing this post for a long time. Our 2-year trip around the world was a dream come true. And even though I share a lot of travel tips and itineraries from the countries weβve visited, I thought I would share a different side of our trip as...
by Maya Steiningerova | Last updated Feb 1, 2022 | Argentina, Blog, Chile, Road trips and Hitchhiking
A truly magical place, a tiny town surrounded by countless glaciers and blissful quietness. That is Villa OβHiggins in a remote part of Chilean Patagonia. Where famous scenic road Carretera Austral ends and travellers embark on a tough journey – the...
by Maya Steiningerova | Last updated Feb 1, 2022 | Blog, Chile, Hiking & Trekking, Photo Essays, Road trips and Hitchhiking, Wildlife and Nature
Enjoy the stunning landscapes of glaciers, mountains and insanely blue lakes and rivers through our pictures of Chile. It’s undoubtedly one of the most pristine countries we have ever visited. And it seems they have it all, you just choose whatever you’d...
by Maya Steiningerova | Last updated May 26, 2023 | Blog, Hiking & Trekking, Venezuela
Mount Roraima Trek in Venezuelaβs Canaima National Park is out of this world and one of the best treks in Latin America. From an indigenous village, it passes a dry desert-like landscape, rainforest and reaches the plateau with a moonlike landscape. Standing on top of...
by Maya Steiningerova | Last updated May 21, 2024 | Argentina, Blog, Chile, Hiking & Trekking, Travel Tips
Visiting Patagonia was my dream since I could read a map. Back in the ages when the internet was not a thing for searching information I used to browse old-school atlas and set eyes on this southernmost piece of land that many called the end of the world. I had the...
by Maya Steiningerova | Last updated Feb 1, 2022 | Argentina, Blog, Chile, Travel Tips
Flights to Patagonia can be extremely expensive or reasonably priced. A little bit of planning and few minutes of research can save you a lot of money. Money you can rather spend on a tour with your family to see penguins or go glacier trekking. Read our guide so you...
by Maya Steiningerova | Last updated Dec 29, 2017 | Blog, Bolivia, Road trips and Hitchhiking
From the salt flat and its mirror reflections when the horizon disappears, to colourful lagoons filled with flamingos and snow peaked volcanoes above 5,000 meters high, youβre going to be amazed during the Salar de Uyuni tour (also known as Salt Flats tour) in...
by Maya Steiningerova | Last updated Feb 7, 2022 | Blog, Stories from the road, Venezuela, Wildlife and Nature
Macaws were flying over our heads, howler monkeys screaming and chasing each other in the trees around us and jumping pink dolphins along the boat as we went through the channels of Orinoco River. Thatβs Venezuelan jungle. Most of the animal encounters we had were...
by Maya Steiningerova | Last updated Aug 31, 2021 | Blog, Bolivia, People and Culture
Traveling from La Paz to Uyuni is a 540 km journey that can be as comfortable and scenic as you make it. With limited time in Bolivia, we wanted to make the most of it. The result was a scenic train ride with locals, watching lagoons filled with flamingos, quinoa...