Entries Tagged as ‘South America’

October 16, 2008

Morro de Sao Paulo, Brazil

This is one island worth exploring. The two hour ride from Salvador starts this beautiful journey. Upon arrival, walk through the four beaches and decide which has the vibe you’re looking for. The closer the beach, the bigger the party. Escape to the fifth beach to find complete solace. Praia do Forte is an eco-reserve [...]

August 25, 2008

On a Jet Plane

Some places you just can’t reach without a puddle jumper. Be it from Belize City to Caye Caulker in Belize, Manila to Boracay in the Philippines, or Baltra to San Cristobal in the Galapagos. It’s an exciting adventure, you get great views and you may even get to sit copilot.

August 21, 2008

Out There

Teton Gravity Research + the Surfrider Foundation present:
Insane Waves : A Dying Ocean : An Uncertain Future

August 5, 2008

Quilotoa Loop, Ecuador

Start from Latacunga and find Ecuador’s most unspoiled beauty. Hike around the trails through mountains, unpaved roads, and indigenous villages. It will take eight hours to go full circle by bus, but it’s worth spending the night in towns like Chugchilan for the gorgeous Laguna Quilotoa (and the animals surrounding it), Tigua for art, and [...]

July 2, 2008

South America

Traveling to South America? Check out the South American Explorers in Ecuador, Argentina, and Peru. They give great recommendations, have super comfy couches, and host fun events. Members receive discounts, meet other travelers over an endless pot of coffee, have a place to store luggage, get mail, and use unlimited internet. [...]