I spent the summer of 2015 in San Francisco on a J1 visa with my friends, which was an amazing experience from start to finish. We had many laughs (and surprisingly no fall outs) with 16…
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San Francisco
I spent the summer of 2015 in San Francisco on a J1 visa with my friends, which was an amazing experience from start to finish. We had many laughs (and surprisingly no fall outs) with 16…
3 week Road Trip around the South Island of New Zealand
When we made the decision to move to New Zealand, the first thing on my list was a road trip of the South Island. It’s such a privilege to live in a different country and explore…
A Weekend in Edinburgh
Having lived in Edinburgh across 4 years, I had many visitors bless me with their presence during this time. Multiple weekends have been spent acting the tour guide and I assume they’ve all thought I done…
Iguazu Falls
I decided it was more beneficial to dedicate a post to Iguazu Falls rather than include it within both the Argentina and Brazil posts – also as it is one of the 7 Natural Wonders of…
Uruguay
We only spent 2 days in Uruguay and then went back to Buenos Aires, therefore this post will probably be the shortest of the lot. Even though we didn’t spend a lot of time here, we…
Patagonia
Patagonia is the hiking capital of South America – it deserves its very own post as every view is spectacular and it is a place where you could spend from 1 month to 1 year and still not see everything. The region zig zags in and out of Argentina & Chile and due to Patagonia, we ended up getting 8 stamps on our passports for Argentina alone! The best time of year to travel around here would be between November and May, with high season being January & February, however as with every place in South America, you are never guaranteed good weather and if things do not…
Argentina
Being one of the most expensive countries in South America with prices being similar to that of Europe or America, you may not be able to go as far in Argentina with your money than any…
Chile
You wouldn’t think from how long and thin Chile is that there would be a whole lot to see, but this country has some spectacular mountain ranges, beaches, colourful cities and even the driest desert in the world all to explore. I didn’t think I’d enjoy this country as much as I ended up doing and I plan on returning in the future. Being taken from salt flats in Bolivia to the world’s driest desert in a couple of days was surreal, two contrasting places both amazing in their own right. We spent 4 nights here and to be fair we could have spent much longer as…
Bolivia
Let’s now move onto what you all really visited this page for; the ins and outs of each country we visited so you can then decide where you want to go and what you want to…