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The Alternative to Inca Trail

July 6, 2007 by Alex WelshLeave a Comment

It isn't lined with Inca stones, it is a rough mountain path, but in many ways it takes you to a much deeper, more real Peru. You may not see ruins three times a day but you go through two magnificent lost cities and some genuine untouched Quechua villages, not to mention the most incredible mountain views. What's more - this trail is not for everyone, it is for those who can take it. The trail takes you from Cachora village (three quarters of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Backpacking, Beer, Chocolate, Drinking, Flowers, Food and Wine, Inca trail, Machu Picchu, Mountain Climbing, Music, Peru, Shopping Mall, Trekking, Village, Walking tour

Mendoza, Argentina

by Dave · 3 Comments

Mendoza has a population of about 1 million people. The city is located in a large desert valley next to the great Andes mountains, whose peaks dominate the skyline from the outside of the city. The valley here is truly desert, once you are outside of Mendoza one quickly sees the native vegetation is similar to desert scenery. However, there is plenty of water in the region as the great Andes are Mendoza's neighbor. A large drinking water … [Read more...]

Mendoza, Argentina – Restaurants

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As with other Latin countries, Argentinians take siesta which often runs between 1 and 4 to 5pm. Nearly all shops are close including restaurants. Most restaurants (aside from some of the main tourist ones) will reopen in the evening around 8 or 9pm. Restaurants typically will not be crowded until at least 10pm; it is not uncommon to see families with children dining at this "late" hour. We found restaurants to be quite crowded on the weekdays … [Read more...]

Mendoza, Argentina – Hotels

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Lodging in Mendoza ranges from very basic to high end hotels such as the Grand Hyatt and the Sheraton. Pricing is typically more expensive closer to the center of town and near the Plaza del Armas. Lodging is really quite spread out throughout the city and there no specific 'hotel' district. Aires de Montana is a destination spa located in the Andes about an hour from Mendoza. Lodging is also available on site - elevation is 1800 … [Read more...]

Las Fallas of Valencia

June 20, 2007 by Alex WelshLeave a Comment

Arguably the craziest urban festival in Europe, this is one of the most bizarre and fascinating European attractions, yet it is not a recent invention of new age imagination but a deeply traditional local festivity. Valencia, the City of Contrast, has stepped firmly into the cosmopolitan 21st century, yet it has kept much of its tradition intact. The social fabric of the city is still organised around the clan-like fallas - neighbourhood … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Drinking, Europe, Festival, Fireworks, Flowers, Music, Sports, Traffic

The Guns of Central America

June 8, 2007 by Alex WelshLeave a Comment

My journey started in Havana - probably the safest capital in Latin America. The Castro regime has put so many cops on the streets that I was instantly told from the very beginning that any assault on a traveller is unthinkable. Scams, theft, yes. But in terms of violence, it is pretty obvious on the streets of Havana who is the boss. Then I flew in to Yucatan, Eastern Mexico. As I wait in the queue for passport control, a guy in front of me … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Baseball, Cell Phone, Central America, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, El Salvador, Gun, Internet, Ireland, Journey, London, Mexico, Nicaragua, Nightlife, Passport, Shopping Mall, Ski Trip

Learning Spanish in Xela, Guatemala

May 28, 2007 by Alex WelshLeave a Comment

A large chunk of Guatemala's tourism revenue comes from teaching Spanish to travellers. It's not like it's the only Spanish-speaking country on the continent, but a number of factors make it a number one choice. To start with, the Gutemaltekas speak slowly and clearly. Anyone who has been to Cuba will appreciate the importance of this - you aren't going to learn Spanish if you don't understand a single word muttered through lazy lips at … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Argentina, Art, Backpacking, Baseball, Beach, Bus Travel, Canada, Central America, Cuba, Culture, Drinking, El Salvador, Fashion, Gun, Journey, Peru, Resort, Restaurants, Shopping Mall

America’s Cup 2007 in Valencia

May 15, 2007 by Alex WelshLeave a Comment

An article is due on the practicalities of attending the 32nd America's Cup in Valencia, which will draw huge international crowds this summer of 2007. Here is the vital info and insider tips. All of the action will take place in the America's Cup Port, a magnificently designed complex built specifically for this occasion by the local government of Valencia. The central ultre-modern Veles I Vents building, a sort of command tower for the press … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, America, Architecture, Art, Beach, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Food and Wine, History, Internet, Mediterranean, Montana, Museum, Music, Nightlife, Restaurants, Sailing, Seafood, Spain

Africa Adventure

March 22, 2007 by Jody CorothersLeave a Comment

Our tour through Southern Africa began in Zambia and on arrival into Livingstone we were transferred to our accommodation on the banks of the Zambezi River, a few miles upstream from the Victoria Falls. Arriving in plenty of time before the tour began I made the most of the opportunities available in the area - this being one of Africa's adventure capitals offering a range of activities, from bungy jumping to sunset cruising. Our first day was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Art, Bicycle, Botswana, Bridges, Bushman, Canyon, Cruising, Culture, Desert, Drinking, Farming, Film, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Namibia, National Park, Resort

Falling for Africa

March 19, 2007 by Liane KatzLeave a Comment

"Only two of us have had malaria so far," said Heidi as I joined the group of seasoned overlanders in their fifth week on a truck safari from Nairobi to Cape Town. "Weren't you taking malaria stuff?" I asked naively. "Yeah, but it doesn't always work," was her heart-stopping response. I added 'contracting permanently-relapsing malaria' to my list of African hazards to watch out for - something I thought I'd taken care of with a quick trip to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, Airport, Animal Rescue, Beer, Belgium, Botswana, Bus Travel, Casino, Christmas, Cruising, Desert, Drinking, England, Food and Wine, Journey, Lodge, Mozambique, National Park, River Rafting

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