The Local’s Perspective – Galápagos Islands Edition

Another local perspective, this time with my dearest Andres, 37, who we met during our time in Montañita, Ecuador. Even though we haven’t been on Galapagos during this trip, I thought it would be amazing to get some insights from someone who grew up and now lives and works there. Thanks Andres for answering all of my questions, even though you are super busy all the time and I was a pain in the butt! (Haha)

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Chile Center Piece – Santiago, Valparaiso & Cajon del Maipo


With Patagonia in the South and Atacama desert in the North of Chile, people tend to spend less time in the center of the country, based on what we’ve heard before coming here. Some would even say to skip the middle part, because there is not so much to do. I have to disagree with that. True, it is a different experience going from natural wonders and adventures back to city life, but its still worth a visit, especially because the central part has beautiful places, too. For us,  Santiago was the first stop there (obviously because we flew in there from PuntaArenas), we then did a day trip to Cajon del Maipo and finally made our way to Valparaiso, which is just 1,5 hours away. 

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The Beauty of Patagonia

This stop was probably one of the more anticipated onces that I was reading the most about before our trip, so expectations were running very high. We were first debating whether we wanted to start from Ushuaia, go up to Punta Arenas and then to Torres del Paine or see the Argentinian side first and then make our way over to Chile. We decided for the second plan and flew in to El Calafate, Argentina. To be honest, I was more looking forward to Chile, because I heard so many amazing things about it, but the tours we did from el Calafate were amazing and i am so happy that we made it there.

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The Local’s Perspective – Rio de Janeiro


On this world trip, I’ve decided to try something new. With ‘The Local’s Perspective’, I am starting a new series on the blog, which aims to focus on insights, experiences and opinions of locals that I am meeting throughout my travels. With that, I not only want to provide local tips and tricks to make your stay as authentic as possible, but also emphazise and shine light on different cultures and individual paths and situations that each of them are facing, while living in different countries of the world. With this personal project, I also hope to push myself further to interact with locals on a different level in order to meet many inspiring and interesting people during this journey. 

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How to prep for a trip around the world

Thank you for your reservation. Flights booked. One way ticket to South America. For the first time in a long time I feel a huge wave of relieve rolling over me. After over two years of talking about it, wishing it, planning it and questioning it and after a hard couple of months at work, we finally managed to pull through. We are going on a trip around the world. South and Central America, Hawaii and then Southeast Asia. Finally!

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