Known for incredible landscapes, mouthwatering cuisines, and the home of amazing music and cultures, South America has a lot to offer every kind of traveler.
About an hour and a half south of Cartagena, Colombia, is the 3,500 town town of San Basilio de Palenque; or Palenque, for short. This unassuming town has been... Discover More..
An article on what to do in Ushuaia may seem weird to anyone who's been there. After all, most people who end up in "el fin del mundo" - the end of the world -... Discover More..
When most people hear about Patagonia they think of adventure, the majesty of nature, a journey to the edge of the world...or, possibly, a clothing brand you w... Discover More..
Cartagena may be right on the Caribbean coast, but its function as a major port city and oil extraction site make the city-adjacent beaches...somewhat less than... Discover More..
As part of my São Paulo series, one of my favorite (and I believe, underappreciated) cities, I thought I would write an article pointing travelers to more authe... Discover More..
As the second biggest city in the world, São Paulo has enough options for nightlife to keep you partying for years. But if you want to narrow your choices a... Discover More..
To close out my posts on São Paulo, I decided to do one last piece giving tips and insider info on what to do in this amazingly chaotic city.
(I also will quic... Discover More..
São Paulo is the fast-paced, diverse, and absolutely enormous cultural capital of Brazil. There is so much to do here that it is easy to get lost when planning ... Discover More..
This post is focused on a personal experience of mine rather than travel advice, and it touches on subjects of poverty and inequality that I have always been in... Discover More..
Carnival in Brazil is not just about the official parades and events. It's about the spirit of fun and insanity permeating every neighborhood in the country. ... Discover More..