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Chichen Itza - cover photo for One Month Mexico Itinerary
Intineraries
Sandra

ONE MONTH MEXICO ITINERARY

Mexico is a vast country that covers a land area of almost 2,000,000 square kilometers. So let’s be real –  unless you are planning to

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Hiking in Ushuiai cover photo - the river, muddy meadow and snowy mountains in the distance
Argentina
Sandra

HIKING IN USHUAIA – DOs & definite DON’Ts

Hiking at the end of the world? C’mon, admit it, there’s a super cool edge to it.

And besides, we Slovenians are known to be a “hiking nation”, so when our new friends from the USA invited us to go hiking in Ushuaia together, saying “nope” was not an option. No matter the circumstances.

And that’s perhaps where things started to go wrong.

This is a story about our hilarious hiking in Ushuaia and all the DOs and DON’Ts you should(not) repeat.

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Traditional houses in Prekmurje region, Slovenia
Slovenia
Sandra

YOUR GUIDE TO PREKMURJE REGION, SLOVENIA

A river that winds lazily across wide plains. White storks nesting on chimneys. Picturesque churches and unique architecture. Lush green hills, lined with vineyards and mighty castles sitting among them. Thermal waters for relaxation and the juiciest Slovenian dessert. Welcome to Prekmurje region in Slovenia!

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Best time to visit Torres del Paine (in autumn)

WHY AUTUMN MIGHT BE THE BEST TIME TO VISIT TORRES DEL PAINE

Planning a trip to Torres del Paine National Park in Chile? While most would argue that summer months are the best time to visit Torres del Paine, we have a slightly different idea. After visiting the national park in April ourselves, we’re giving you the top reasons why autumn might be the best time to visit Torres del Paine in Chile!

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Theater on the lake in Frutillar - cover photo for Unique towns in Patagonia

10 UNIQUE TOWNS IN PATAGONIA YOU DON’T  WANT TO MISS 

Every time you’ve heard anybody rambling about Patagonia, adjectives like jaw-dropping, stunning and incredible are repeatedly used and there’s a 127% chance they were connected with words like nature and hikes. But visiting the actual towns in Patagonia? Nah, that’s what Paris, Barcelona and New York are for.
Right?!
Nope, WRONG. Read about 10 unique towns in Patagonia – both in Chile and Argentina – that you’ll want to include in your itinerary!

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How to buy a car in Chile as a foreginer cover photo (a couple and a white van on a road. Burnt forest around. )

HOW TO BUY A CAR IN CHILE AS A FOREIGNER

  So, you have decided to go on a trip around South America and have realized that buying a car gives you the freedom to explore all the corners of this amazing continent?  Awesome! Welcome to the club, future overlander 😉 It’s safe to assume you’ll probably buy a car

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Nacionalni park 7 tazas

NATIONAL PARK SIETE TAZAS: A GREAT START OF VANLIFE

And so we went. After we had bought our van (Pisco is his name 😉 ) we started our adventure. Our first stop was national park Siete Tazas (7 cups), which is located in the Chilean province of Curicó. National park Siete Tazas got a name from the pools that

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Us in Nicaragua

FOUR MONTHS OF TRAVEL: WHERE DOES THE TIME GO

On Monday, exactly four months of travel have passed since we set off on our “life trip”. Yeah, that’s what we called it. I do not know how many people give a name to their honeymoon. But somehow on one hot evening last summer at home while sitting on the

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