south america
Between its wonderous mountain ranges, remote islands and the world's biggest rainforest, your first trip to South America likely won't be your last.
Is a Colombian trucker hotel the same as one in the USA?
Some of you might be wondering what a trucker hotel is. It is a hotel on the side of the road that mainly truck drivers stay in; usually, they are near a rest stop and have a diner attached, with a gas station; therefore, a trucker hotel.
By sara burdick3 years ago in Wander
The Unluckiest Statue on Earth
It is struck by lightning every year, but it attracts many v isitors. Now, whether visitors are domestic or foreign, it can provide many scenic spots for everyone, and the types of scenic spots also make tourists often dazzled. According to some statistics, the number of people who choose to go abroad to play has gradually increased. This is understandable. First of all, because the fees of many domestic attractions are too high, they have also lost their original taste. Another reason is that going to other countries can experience more cultures and customs.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Wander
Can a 60-year old hike the Patagonian W-Circuit?. Top Story - August 2022.
Can a 60-year old hike the Patagonian W-Circuit? The short answer is yes. I did it. Let me tell you though, it was challenging. This circuit trip was beautiful, remote, and as difficult as a thru-hike.
By Jim DeLillo3 years ago in Wander
I Found Out That I Have A Livable House In Rural Colombia, Thanks
I live in the mountains of Colombia. Four hours from one of the biggest cities in Colombia, Medellin. I shouldn’t say that it surprises me when people learn that I live in a real house with running water and a bathroom.
By sara burdick4 years ago in Wander
Six Things I Love About Argentina, and Why You Should Visit
I spent all of the lockdown in Argentina. I went to Argentina feeling that a lockdown was unavoidable. I knew that I loved the country, and I knew Buenos Aires, as I spent four months the prior year in Argentina.
By sara burdick4 years ago in Wander
Over the past two years, living in South America has taught me five things. Top Story - June 2022.
Since I left the US in 2018, most of my time has been spent in South America. In this time, I would say I have spent almost three years combined on this great continent.
By sara burdick4 years ago in Wander
5 Myths About Buenos Aires You Should Ignore
Throw away those Buenos Aires guidebooks and ignore the travel blogs — they’re all wrong and possibly even dangerous. I’ve come to the conclusion that Buenos Aires travel blogs are written by those who’ve never been there or those who stayed in the tourist areas and in tourist hotels only.
By Alex Markham4 years ago in Wander
THE AMERICAN ADVENTURE GUIDBOOK TO MOTORHOMES AND CAMPERS!!!
THE MOTORHOME/CAMPERVAN FIRESTORM IS SWEEPING THE U.S!!! Searching for a social media account should lead you to one of these modified vehicles when traveling the Pacific Northwest, New Zealand, or Iceland. Their popularity makes sense. Equipped with a miniature kitchen and a bed that turns into a dining table, these vans often allow travelers to enjoy both modern and luxurious comfort and great outdoor freedom.
By Aotea Taniwha4 years ago in Wander







