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Brazilian Cachaça trip, Days 5 and 6: Florianopolis, Itajai, Luis Alves, Santa Catarina

May 5, 2020 by Peter BanksLeave a Comment

I departed Nova Petropolis at 6:30 am. There were so many more things to see in Rio Grande do Sul, of that I was sure. But I had to get on the road, appreciate the tight curves and tailgaters for one last time. The nearly two hour drive back to the airport in Porto Alegre was relatively uneventful, fortunately. I’d chosen to fly with Gol for my entire trip, though I realized after I bought my tickets that it might have been better to mix up my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Airline, Airport, Beach, Beer, Brazil, Coffee, Drinking, Fashion, Journey, Restaurants, Sand, Traffic, Walking tour

Brazilian Cachaça Trip, Day 4: Harmonie Schnapps and Velho Alambique

May 3, 2020 by Peter BanksLeave a Comment

On Friday morning, I headed to Harmonie Schnapps. I’d set up this visit before I’d left Brasilia and was excited to visit a distillery that had received so much praise from members of the cachaça community. Harmony, was a short, pleasant drive from Nova Petropolis. I left the clogged main roads and found myself on tranquil, well-maintained thoroughfares. Google hadn’t steered me wrong yet, and a little before 9:30 am, I saw that I was but a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Brazil, Caves, Dessert, History, Restaurants, Vineyards, Wine Tasting

A List of Important Places To Visit In Leh-Ladakh: The Land of High Passes

May 1, 2020 by Sushant Pandey1 Comment

Maitreya Buddha Nubra Valley

The valley of Ladakh is one of the most visited tourist destinations in India. The valley is famous for its pristine landscape and snow-capped mountains, and at the same time, it is one of the highest inhabited regions of the world. The Ladakh valley is blessed with two mountain ranges running through its boundaries, namely the Himalayan Mountain Range and the Karakoram Mountain Range. In the last decade, the area has seen a high influx of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa Safari, Bicycle, China, Drinking, Festival, India, Journey, Markets, Monks, Museum, National Park, Pakistan, Paradise, Sand, Village

Pan-Atlantic Adventures in the Rainforest

April 28, 2020 by Beth SeagerLeave a Comment

A sense of dread seeps from my shoulders down to my knees. I tried to pull and shake the bolt, each time more frantically. And just like that, I was trapped in a corrugated steel toilet in front of my husband and a group of 8 people I didn’t know. Outside the toilet I had another problem. Happy tourists with an easy confidence introduced themselves to me and made light conversation. I edged my way through them to stand in comfortable silence … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Rainforest, River Rafting, Travel Insurance

11 Things You Need to Know Before Visiting Iceland

April 26, 2020 by Karthik Nandula1 Comment

Our excitement, which had been building prior to our trip to Iceland, reached a crescendo after we landed. We immediately saw beautiful snow-covered mountains, contrasting in the harsh rain. Every mountain was white and the landscape was devoid of people. Over the next few weeks, these scenic destinations changed our definition of beauty and natural elegance. Here are the top 11 things you must know before visiting Iceland. 1) Plan your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Bridges, Iceland, Journey, Photography, Traffic, Village, Wildlife

Emotion and Historical Insight at Ronald Reagan Museum

April 22, 2020 by Kevin Nelson1 Comment

On a recent trip to southern California, with some time on my hands on a Monday afternoon, I decided to point my wheels toward a place that had always intrigued me: the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. One of 13 presidential libraries in the United States, it sits atop a hill in the suburban enclave of Simi Valley, about forty-five minutes from downtown Los Angeles. I had never been to a presidential museum before and to be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Beer, California, Europe, Germany, Helicopter, History, Hollywood, Illinois, Los Angeles, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Poland, Russia, Santa Barbara, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Brazilian Cachaça Trip, Day Three: Canela

April 20, 2020 by Peter Banks4 Comments

Gramado and Canela were two cities that I didn’t have much interest in visiting. I’d stayed in Gramado toward the end of 2018 with my family. It’s a town that is popular among Brazilians and notable for its effort to create a Northern-Hemisphere-Christmas-Atmosphere year-round, as well as its plethora of chocolate shops. Canela is a more relaxed cousin of Gramado, with a similar affinity for chocolate, without the Christmas spirit. I hadn’t … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Bus Travel, Castle, Chocolate, Christmas, Drinking, Flowers, Food and Wine, Hiking, Mountain Climbing, Pizza, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Village, Vineyards, Walking tour, Waterfall

Brazilian Cachaça trip Day Two-Rio Grande do Sul: Casa Bucco and beyond

April 18, 2020 by Peter BanksLeave a Comment

I bounded out of bed on that second day. It was after 7, later than I’d expected to sleep. I opened the curtains in my room to let in the bright sun. A bright blue, cloudless sky greeted me. Breakfast at the pousada was traditional: a range of cakes, breads, and sandwich makings, as well as fresh fruit, juice, and coffee. With an urge to get on the road, knowing that it would take me almost two hours to reach Casa Bucco, I ate with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Beer, Brazil, Chocolate, Coffee, Drinking, Garden, Harvest, History, Pizza, Shopping Mall

Why Philosophy is an Ideal Travel Companion for Adventurous Minds

April 16, 2020 by Emily ThomasLeave a Comment

In 2019, there were 1.4 billion international tourist arrivals globally – and, given that the planet only holds 7.7 billion humans; this figure alone suggests that a lot of us are travelling. The World Tourism Organization reports two major motivations for this – “travel to change”: the quest for local experiences, authenticity, transformation and “travel to show”: the desire for Instagramable moments and destinations. I think both trends are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Caribbean, China, Georgia, History, Peru, Thailand, Train Travel, Wildlife

3 Reasons why having a Tour Guide in Israel is a Must

April 14, 2020 by Jessica Chen1 Comment

Israel is hands down one of the most beautiful and enchanting places I have ever had the pleasure of visiting. I have so many vivid memories of all the historical sites we visited, meals we ate, and people we met. One of the things that made the trip stand out among my other international trips however, was a guy named Assaf. Assaf is an incredible tour guide in Tel Aviv. He led our group of ~40 students all over Israel for 10 days. I had … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: America, Culture, Internet, Israel, Restaurants, Walking tour

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