There are many reasons to visit Peru. Whether you want to see fascinating Inca ruins, sample some of South America’s finest cuisine, or chill out in stunning colonial centres, all …
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The state of Oaxaca Mexico, recognized by Unesco World Heritage, is blessed when it comes to biodiversity and landscapes. During your travel you will encounter deserts draped with huge cacti as well …
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Surely you’ve heard of the famous Rio Scenarium Pavilhão da Cultura, one of the 10 best bars in the world by The Guardian. We tried it and to be honest, …
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Imagine yourself trekking through the most amazing landscapes of Brazil and meeting locals whose life depends on mules… Welcome to the Chapada Diamantina
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Lets have a look what Salvador has to offer.
Salvador de Bahia, or simply Salvador, is an old capital of the Portuguese colon and the third largest city in Brazil. Due …
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We were particularly curious to discover more about their practices, especially because we had never interviewed an all-inclusive resort and we were curious to know how they handle waste especially. …
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We went there in 2014 when there were still very few reviews of it on the internet. Laguna Miramar was described as a pristine natural area situated not far from Palenque and San Cristobal (everything is relative of course). To get there , well no less than a day from Palenque, knowing that we had to go first to Ocosingo a small village located 2 hours drive from San Cristobal.
January 2016, Denis surprised me with a trip to Brazil (I have the best boyfriend ever ). For a long time we aspired to travel to Rio and finally here we go! We didn’t have much time to prepare, but we did our best to combine ecology and tourism. The program was divided in 4 parts, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Chapada Diamantina and Praia Da forte. Read More
Brazil, the country of samba, carnival, flip-flops and football is also the country with the richest biodiversity in the world.16 times the size of France and 1.15 time the size of the US if you exclude Alaska. Its dimensions and complexity, both marine and terrestrial, mean that it may never be completely described. Read More