by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | May 16, 2018 | Animals, Chile, Flora and Fauna, Food and drink, Uncategorized
Our Santiago hosts offered us the opportunity to stay at their apartment in Renaca, Viña del Mar, about an hour and half out on the western coast. It’s this ability to make last minute decisions on where we travel, based on local’s advice or other traveller’s...
by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | May 15, 2018 | Chile, Flora and Fauna, Landscapes, Scenery, Uncategorized
Making a last minute decision to travel up north through Chile took us by surprise, a lovely surprise as it turned out! Unfortunately, our four-hour bus journey over the Andes, from Argentina, was shrouded in fog. The anticipated mountain views were therefore...
by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | May 7, 2018 | Argentina, Countries, Landscapes, Scenery, Uncategorized
As the bus neared San Martin de los Andes, a town in the north west of Patagonia, we were blessed with this fat rainbow guiding the way. Getting off the bus, we were greeted with pouring rain! Taxi! Thankfully, our apartment was super cosy and reminiscent of an alpine...
by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | May 6, 2018 | Animals, Argentina, Landscapes, Scenery
The first of many bus journeys begins! Having first caught a bus from Puerto Pirámides on the Valdes Peninsula to Puerto Madryn, we had a day to organise our onward travel plans. This was to be our gateway between the Peninsula and wherever we decided to go next!...
by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | May 1, 2018 | Animals, Argentina, Flora and Fauna, Landscapes, Scenery, Uncategorized
Having read about the extremely short season for watching orcas hunt in a unique manner, on the Valdes Peninsula, Patagonia, we’d debated whether it was worth the cost/time of flying down south. Realising that nature moments such as this are one of our favourite...
by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | Apr 25, 2018 | Argentina, Flora and Fauna, Landscapes, Scenery, Uncategorized
Leaving the hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires (BsAs) behind us (but still carrying jet lag with us!), we headed just an hour north of the city to Tigres – so named by the big cats that used to roam the area. The town was bigger than we expected, and we...
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