On this Day: My Cerro Guanaco Day Hike
Hiking Cerro Guanaco was the highlight from my Ushuaia stay. A rewarding, yet tough in parts, hike for sure! I’m very glad I hiked it! Gosh, it’s been hard choosing one photo to be my…
View PostHiking Cerro Guanaco was the highlight from my Ushuaia stay. A rewarding, yet tough in parts, hike for sure! I’m very glad I hiked it! Gosh, it’s been hard choosing one photo to be my…
View PostLaguna Esmeralda was my first glacier lake and first hiking outing of my backpacking trip. Scrolling back through my photos, this is a favourite of mine from my hike to Ushuaia’s Laguna Esmeralda. At the…
View PostUshuaia…Argentina’s most southern city…The land of Tierra del Fuego…The bottom of South America…Where cruises depart for Antarctica… There’s me, smiling happily, standing next to the ‘Ushuaia, Fin del Mundo’ sign. I swapped Buenos Aires city…
View PostA morning spent wandering the streets of Buenos Aires’ Palermo neighbourhood and seeing what street art and murals I came across. This one was my fave! I liked everything – the colours, the style, the…
View PostThe Atacama Desert is one of the driest places in the world (receiving as little as 0.04 inches of rain a year!). Home to spectacular landscapes and the clearest night skies, it’s on many a…
View PostHolbox island – my last stop in Mexico and of my ten month trip. Wow! I can’t believe it! I chose to end my trip there as finishing on an island is always lovely, it’s…
View PostMy next stop, after Valladolid and Chichen Itza, was Tulum. With two weeks of my trip left (yikes! Where’s the time gone?!), I was looking to relax in the sunshine. I can’t believe I’m saying…
View PostValladolid…pueblo magico, cenote central and close to Chichen Itza. I stayed in Valladolid for three nights where I spent my time biking to cenotes and visiting Chichen Itza (yep I finally decided to go!). This…
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