A short, intense, and somewhat random travel itinerary in Sydney, and two spectacular day treks in the Blue Mountains. I was in Sydney for three or four days in total and I spent two of them to visit Bondi beach and Manly beach. In Bondi there’s a very nice, relatively short walk (a […]
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Tierra del Fuego: End of the World?
Why travel to Ushuaia? Because it’s the southernmost city in the world, any local would say; or because Tierra del Fuego is at the end of the world. It sounds great, I mean, who wouldn’t want to say “Yo, I was at the end of the world” For instance, I can […]
Read moreTales of Patagonia
Patagonia is windy, rough, cold and empty. It is also a place of infinite horizons, and freedom, where the greatness of nature can be savoured in all its might. It is a place of great tales from explorers of other times, like those who tried to conquer the impossible summit […]
Read more3 Things to Know about Torres del Paine
Planning to travel to Argentina? In this article three things anyone needs to know about trekking Torres del Paine in Chilean Patagonia, an incredibly beautiful place and a must do for all lovers of wild landscapes, glaciers, and powerful winds. Torres del Paine’s massif is actually located in Chilean Patagonia, […]
Read moreThe most Isolated Trek in the World: Mount Roraima
Venezuela has been my first international travel experience, and what an experience! Since then I have visited, and trekked, some amazing places around the world, some of them quite remote like in New Zealand, or Chilean Patagonia, or Iceland, but none was just like this one. Mount Roraima is a special, unforgettable […]
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