I stayed in a beautiful hostel, a house that’s almost 400 years old. I liked the hostel although it lacked a lot of services. I met a man from England who’s been traveling for 16 years and he goes back to England every few years to work to continue his travel. He’s been […]
I came to Sucre to relax after few days of lots of traveling. Sucre is a small city, but it’s more organized and clean than most of the other cities I’ve seen in Bolivia. The city itself doesn’t have much to see other than the beautiful Spanish architecture, and even around the city […]
I left Colonia to head north in order to cross the border back to Argentina and go see the Iguazu falls (Cataratas del Iquazu). I stopped by some beautiful towns and cities, but I was moving fast, because I realized that I eventually need to come back and tour Argentina in a car […]
The president of Uruguay is very well known for his modesty and his good charitable work. His name Jose Mujica, or as they call him here Pepe. I heard about Jose Mujica from reading many articles about his modest life. He lives on a farm and has an old Volkswagen beetle car, he […]
Uruguay is considered the Switzerland of Latin America, not for landscape reasons but for the democratic and stable system. It’s one of the safest countries in South America, from the time you step a foot in Uruguay and you can feel the charm and friendliness of this country and its people. It’s very […]
It was my last day in Buenos Aires and I had booked a ferry ticket to leave to Uruguay in the evening. Before I left Buenos Aires I went walking for 6 hours; I wanted to see many things, some attractions I wanted to see for a second time. I took the ferry […]
I usually stay in hostels when I travel, it’s very affordable, and I like the atmosphere more than a hotel. At the hostel you always see people in common areas sharing their experiences and their tips about traveling and sometimes the conversation goes beyond that to discuss life in general. It also has […]
I left the hostel in the morning to get to know the city. I crossed the avenida 9 de Julio, a major boulevard in Buenos Aires, and went to ask the man who sells newspaper and magazines at the kiosk on the intersection. He answered me and then he asked me where I […]
I like to have new travel experiences and as my budget is a little tight on this trip, I decided to leave Rosario to go to Buenos Aires and I figured why not hitch hike all the way to Buenos Aires. Although I did few hitch hikes in the past but they were […]
I was reading about Rosario I learned it’s the city where Che Guevara – the revolutionary leader who was fighting for better human work conditions in many Latin American countries. He’s also known for helping Fidel Castro win in Cuba.
Lionel Messi, a famous and skillful football/soccer player was born in Rosario. […]
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