Wednesday, November 13th, 2013
Hector – Zambia-Malawi Border
Can’t see the video? Click on this link: Pony Trekking in Lesotho
Charles & Roger – Beirut, Lebanon
Can’t see the video? Click on this link: Joanne Introduces Baladi
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Monday, December 31st, 2012
During 2012, I traveled to 26 countries. I visited both the Arctic Circle and Antarctica, traveled through Eastern Europe, across the Andes, deep into the jungles of Borneo, and visited South Asia for the first time = Fabulous!
Of all …
Saturday, October 27th, 2012
Colombia’s Caribbean coast covers more than 50 square miles, or about 10% of all of Colombia’s territory. It has a fun island feel, including colorful houses surround central plazas, dancing in the street, and reggaeton music blaring from houses and …
Monday, October 22nd, 2012
In packing for my 4 night / 5 day trek in the Colombian jungle, I had to keep 4 important factors in mind:
1 Jungle Humidity – Really the heat was not to be believed. Once you started to sweat, …
Saturday, October 20th, 2012
I first heard about the trek to Colombia’s Lost City last year, when I was on my Trans-Atlantic crossing. I decided then that I’d visit Colombia just to do this iconic trek.
The 4-night / 5-day hike covers 44 kilometers …
Monday, October 15th, 2012
Before and after my Ciudad Perdida (“Lost City”) trek, I heard dismal reports about the camp conditions – poor food, hot weather, dirty accommodations. Weirdly, I didn’t experience any of this.
Although I’m starting to suspect that indeed the reality …
Saturday, October 13th, 2012
Ciudad Perdida is Colombia’s famed “Lost City,” nestled in the country’s southern Sierra Nevada mountains. This pre-Colombian city was founded around 800 AD, nearly 650 years earlier that Machu Picchu.
Here’s a brief introduction to this ancient city:
Can’t see …
Wednesday, October 10th, 2012
Bogota is the capital and largest city in Colombia, and one of the largest in South America. It has about 8 million inhabitants and is the South America’s third highest (in terms of altitude), right after Quito and La Paz.…