Dogon Country
The Dogon people have lived along the Bandiagara Escarpment for over 500 years, having traveled from Ghana in the middle of the century, escaping prosecution and have survived there ever since … Continue Reading Dogon Country
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The Dogon people have lived along the Bandiagara Escarpment for over 500 years, having traveled from Ghana in the middle of the century, escaping prosecution and have survived there ever since … Continue Reading Dogon Country
The Sahara Desert cuts across Africa – from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea – creating a natural barrier that has been one of the greatest challenges for travelers … Continue Reading Morocco & The Sahara Desert
Chichen Itza was one of the most important cities in the Mayan world. Located in the jungles of the Yucatan, it’s close proximity to Cancun makes it one of the … Continue Reading Chichen Itza
Chile has a diverse geography and is bordered by the Andes to the East and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The country is very long and thin – it … Continue Reading San Pedro de Atacama
We spent 6-weeks traveling across South America last fall and traveled along a route with some very different terrain and climates. We traveled from coast to coast, from Lima (Peru) … Continue Reading Wildlife of Peru and Bolivia
The south of Bolivia is home to some of the most surreal landscapes on the planet. This includes the famous Salar de Uyuni, which is the world’s largest salt flat. … Continue Reading Driving Across the Salar de Uyuni
With a surreal landscape and beautiful scenery, La Paz is a hidden gem when it comes to traveling South America. It is the highest capital city in the world, with … Continue Reading La Paz, Bolivia
At first glance, Havana seems like a bit of a mess. The streets are deteriorating, the buildings crumbling and most cars are sputtering dark smoke out their tailpipes. It is … Continue Reading Havana, Cuba
The Riviera Maya (and Yucatan Peninsula) is more than just sunshine, margaritas and beaches. There are hundreds of big and small Mayan ruins scattered across Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and even into … Continue Reading Mayan Ruins of Coba & Muyil
The beaches and the water are unlike anything we’ve ever seen before. The sand is just a little bit whiter, the water has a few extra shades of blue and … Continue Reading Isla Holbox
Exploring the ruins of Tulum is a can’t miss experience on the Riviera Maya. The ancient walled city sits on some of the most pristine real estate in Mexico, overlooking … Continue Reading Mayan Ruins of Tulum