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- Eating Buenos Aires: My Favourite Vegetarian Food Capital of The World.A foodie’s guide to the ten best vegetarian restaurants in Argentina’s capital. It’s no secret that Buenos Aires is my ciudad preferido. As soon as the taxi from the airport made its wayContinue reading “Eating Buenos Aires: My Favourite Vegetarian Food Capital of The World.”
- Double Your Money: Everything You Need to Know About Argentina’s Blue Dollar.After hitch-hiking across the Chilean border in three different vehicles, including a police car, during the tail-end of the pandemic, with none of the correct paperwork (besides my passport), I arrived in Mendoza,Continue reading “Double Your Money: Everything You Need to Know About Argentina’s Blue Dollar.”
- A Day at Parque Nacional Los Glaciares: Exploring Patagonia’s Ancient Giants.As a precursor, this day trip is definitely not the most budget friendly one in the world, but it absolutely is worth doing if you can afford it. The total cost will comeContinue reading “A Day at Parque Nacional Los Glaciares: Exploring Patagonia’s Ancient Giants.”
- The Ultimate Guide to Picking a Great Hostel. Hint: It Involves a Little Research.– A little note to start, if you like my blog and would like to support me you can check out my Affiliate Links page. Aptly, as this is a hostel orientated post,Continue reading “The Ultimate Guide to Picking a Great Hostel. Hint: It Involves a Little Research.”
- Lockdown Part 1: L’île (very) Intense – 63 Days in Isolation on La RéunionAs I was somewhat marooned in the middle of the Ocean Indienne, the wildfire that plagued the news, Covid-19, seemed a problem for everyone else, but not really for us: the residents ofContinue reading “Lockdown Part 1: L’île (very) Intense – 63 Days in Isolation on La Réunion”
- Isla Grande, in The Rosario Islands: A three day hostel stay on a north Colombian ‘Paradise’ island.This feels like a blog post that needed writing, but is very specific to pretty much one hostel, and one little island. It was mildly confusing doing this trip, and so I thought I’d explain it for those who are heading to Cartagena, and want to see the Rosario islands on a backpacker budget.
- Musings from Patagonia.A small collection of poems and prose that I wrote whilst in Patagonia. Gaucho Magic. As the steep hills gave way to a forest as ancient as time, with reaching giants for trees,Continue reading “Musings from Patagonia.”
- Freedom, growth, and independence: why solo travel is the best!or my first proper blog post it seems appropriate to discuss what solo travel is to me, why it’s fundamentally important to my silly little brain, and what the ingredients are that keep me hungry to keep exploring this random little planet that we call home.
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