Day 233: Ciao ciao!

Vegetarian Meal

Santiago, Chile – Sydney, Australia Finally, after three months, six countries, numerous friendly faces, and countless hours of bus rides, I had to leave South […]

Day 232: End With a Tremor

Andes

Mendoza, Argentina – Santiago, Chile The ride from Mendoza to Santiago brought us through a scenic route across the Andean mountains. I saw earlier at […]

Day 231: Bike and Wine

Madonna and Child

Mendoza – Maipu – Mendoza, Argentina I didn’t expect Mendoza to have such a wide range of outdoor excursions. One can do mountain hiking to […]

Day 230: This Poor Country and Its Inadequate Napkins

Knick-knacks in the market

Mendoza, Argentina On my ride to Mendoza, I met two Americans, Andy and Adam. Long story short, we spent the day walking around town in […]

Day 229: A Little Letting Go

Roho

Buenos Aires – Mendoza, Argentina I first met Magui in our Colca Canyon trip in Peru. A native Buenos Aires-ian, Magui is cool, easygoing and […]

Day 228: Football & Tango

Football and Tango

Buenos Aires, Argentina The historical area of La Boca in Buenos Aires is definitely worth a visit. The place oozes the Argentinian spirit of football […]

Day 227: In Ghostlike Fading

Tree, flowers and bird

Buenos Aires, Argentina – Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay – Buenos Aires, Argentina One of the top things tourists do in Buenos Aires is to take […]

Day 226: Follow the Cow

Argentinian BBQ

Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina is famous for its meat BBQ “Parilla” and I had yet to properly try it. Joe, my Argentinian dorm mate in […]

Day 225: When Time Travel Goes Wrong

Heading back to Buenos Aires

Puerto Iguazu – Buenos Aires, Argentina I was gonna go back to Iguazu Falls park again today but Celeste and three of our dorm mates […]

Day 224: Bucket Load of Water

Iguazu Falls

Puerto Iguazu, Argentina I arrived in Puerto Iguazu town at 9:30 in the morning and got into my hostel soon after. I couldn’t check in […]

Day 223: The Butterfly Effect

A butterfly flaps its wings

Buenos Aires – Puerto Iguazu, Chile A few entries ago, I talked about travel hacking the Argentinian domestic flights. I was so tempted to give […]

Day 222: Dead Cities, Red Seas and Lost Ghosts

Tired soul

Buenos Aires, Argentina Recoleta Cemetery is a city of the dead. But if it’s any consolation for the dead here, at least they will never […]