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Our Experience On The Famous O Circuit Trek in Torres del Paine

The roar was terrifying. The walls and ceiling of our tiny hostel seemed to bend and buckle under the force of it. I have rarely been truly “scared” in all of our time on the road, but my mind was racing as I laid on my back listening to the deafening destruction of the storm ...
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Cafayate, Argentina: It’s All About the Wine

Awaking from a fantastic night’s sleep in a king-sized bed, I rolled over and reached for the iPhone. Checking my WhatsApp messages, I saw that there was a new one from Destino Argentina. The message read: “I received an email from the manager of El Esteco Vineyard. They will meet you at 11:30am at the winery for a visit ...
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Making Sense Of Montevideo – Uruguay’s Cool Capital

When we planned our 5 month trip around South America, we had only really considered Colombia, Argentina and Chile as our destinations of choice. But when we found out that Uruguay was just a quick 2 hour ferry ride over from Buenos Aires, we jumped at the opportunity to spontaneously visit another country. We first ...

5 Fateful Tales – Nick’s Absolute Worst Travel Sicknesses

As the motorbike careened down the dirt paths of backcountry Malawi, my head pounded. It was as if I could feel my swollen brain literally shaking and shifting within the confines of my skull. Every time the bike went over a bump or mound, it felt like my head was going to split down the middle. ...
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Crossing the River to Uruguay – A Trip From Buenos Aires to Colonia

The Río de la Plata separates the sprawling city of Buenos Aires in Argentina and the quaint city of Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay. There are just 28 nautical miles between these two destinations, yet, they feel worlds apart. In the large and chaotic city of Buenos Aires, our taxi barreled down a 12 lane highway (yes, 12 ...
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Inflow Travel Summit: We’re Going to Istanbul – Join Us!

This conference was scheduled for November, 2016, but was postponed until April 18, 2017. We’ll be attending in April and hope to see you there! Of all the cities that we’ve been to in our 7 years of travel, Istanbul still ranks as one of our favourites. With ornate mosques dotting the city, the Bosphorus River ...