A few weeks ago I was recommending you all to take it a bit slower when visiting Latin America, every big city has so much to offer, and if there is a city that will need a lot more of time to explor...
We love traveling back to Latin America to learn, to discover, to experience what’s new and what works and doesn’t to tailor the best itineraries for the clients
It was once the summer capital of Brazil, today it’s a great place for Whitewater rafting, walking and cycling in the beautiful surrounding hills
Starting from the Copper Canyon in Mexico all the way to the End of the World train ride in Ushuaia
The small sleepy village of Teotitlan del Valle is famous for the Tepetes, handmade wool rugs coloured by natural means using fruits, minerals, clays, vegetables, flowers and insects
Over the years I have been fortunate enough to witness many positive changes around South America and the transformation of colonial Quito was one of these delightful experiences
I’m in San Pedro de Atacama, located in northern Chile at 2350mt above sea level. In the middle of a desert, this small village has been around for thousands of years
Teds Travels - The perfect way to do Galapagos Island
The choice will depend on your client and what they are looking for as an Amazon experience
Teds Travels - Re-exploring Seven Lakes
the world driest desert, hot springs canyons and geysers, often described as “no other place on Earth”
The island is populated by both Spanish early settlers and the indigenous Mapuche – these combination
The Archipelago consists of 360 low lying islands, sixty of which are inhabited by the indigenous
I could probably keep telling you about my trip to Chile, but I promised the Boss this would be my last column
I started in Balmaceda after flying in from Santiago, where we picked up a car and started our Carretera Austral road trip
I wanted to see the San Rafael Glacier, for which we caught a small boat as the only way to view the glacier it’s from the water
Nicaragua is a great destination for those who would like to avoid touristy places, it is one of the less travelled destinations in Central America
After sharing with you my insights of places to escape and chill in different cities, I feel like some places are worth more detail. In this case I want to talk to you about San Blas
Let me share with you the most fascinating spots to lay back and enjoy the local culture within the busy locations
I would like to tell you about the many scheduled train services your clients can catch to Aguas Calientes, the closest village to the Machu Picchu ruins