Thoughts and memories of our trip
The bad? Roads are just free for alls, every man, scooter and car for himself. And I do not like getting ripped off. But the good? You are a budget traveller’s dream. Bowl of noodles for a little over dollar? Yes please. Come and feel like a rich person.
Read MoreChile’s Lake District consists of luscious green forests, waterfalls, volcanoes and obviously lakes. While that’s all a true story, we feel the area is not much different from the natural resources we can easily access in the U.S, aside from the volcanoes.
Read MoreJoshua Tree- a national park with a bunch of cool looking rocks that openly offer their history to its visitors. Not to mention all the happy-looking trees!
Read MoreThe air is cold. We feed ourselves very well. We pick up recurring Spanish words (mira!) and we constantly talk about going to la playa, where the sun would finally warm us up. The cities each have their own feel. Regions are very proud of their own identities and dialects.
Read MoreWhen we weren’t hiking, we were glamping (sigh, we meant to camp dammit), and when we weren’t glamping, we were traveling around in our hella nice rental car. That’s basically out trip in a nutshell.
Read MoreWe did NYC our way, following the familiar rhythm of our usual trips, the way you would definitely not see on any “Perfect 4 days in New York” suggested itinerary. But there was a good amount of neighborhood-hopping, catching up with friends, and endless pizza.
Read MoreOne of our most simple trips. We had a single free hotel night to use from our Hyatt credit card, so brilliant me came up with the brilliant idea to spend it on a weekend getaway in Monterrey & Carmel.
Read MoreI like the pace of Nashville. Everyone drives under the speed limit and I feel as if we’ve been let in on some secret (psst, let the rest of the world rush along as much as it pleases, but you and us my dear, we are in no such hurry!)
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