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
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
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.
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!
Mexico City (aka CDMX, Cuidad de Mexico) is the capital of Mexico, usually visited by fewer travelers than more popular Yucatan peninsula. In addition, it »enjoys a reputation« of being very polluted and one of the most dangerous capitals. You know what we say? Bullocks! After all, Mexico City has almost 10 million inhabitants and, like in any other major city in the world, there is a certain amount of smog and a few neighbourhoods that are best avoided at night. I put together a perfect itinerary for 4 days in Mexico City for first-time visitors, including tips where to stay and what else to see, if you can add an additional day or two to this Mexico City Itinerary.
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
“Mi casa es tu casa” is a Spanish saying, that best describes the Casa Particular. As I’ve already written in first post about Cuba, the Casas Particulatres are a system commonly found in Cuba, where a local rents a room (or several for that matter) in his or her apartment
As you know, the world is small (and Cuba even smaller.). So of course, in Trinidad we ran into Miha and Metka (with whom we already met in Havana and on the way to Playa Giron). They arrived there one day before and had already positioned themselves in a small
We visited a charming Cuban town Trinidad. While there is a lot to explore around there, one thing surely can’t be missed – a Cuban salsa class! 🙂
What was it like to go from Vinales to Playa Giron in Cuba and what awaited there. Not what we thought, TBH. 🙂
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