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First Time Visitors Guide to Miraflores in Lima, Peru
First time in Peru? You’ll want to stay in Miraflores for your first few days in the country. Despite being the most tourist-friendly district of Lima, you’ll find an abundance of culture, upscale restaurants and unique attractions. This is the guide you need to read before visiting Peru.
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Red Mountain Trail Guide: Hike to an Extinct Cinder Cone in Flagstaff, Arizona
Looking for your next hike to do in Arizona? Make it the Red Mountain Trail in Flagstaff. This is a pretty unknown trail that takes you to the inside of an extinct cinder cone! If you’re looking for an easy-level hike with low crowds you won’t want to miss this one.
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Taking the Public Bus from San Jose to Puerto Viejo de Talamanca
Traveling to Puerto Viejo? Skip the rental car or tourist shuttle and take the public bus! You’ll save so much money on your trip and it’s actually pretty simple to navigate. Here’s what every tourist needs to know about taking the MEPE bus to Puerto Viejo de Talamanca.
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Floating the Salt River on Your Own: What You’ll Need to Know
Floating the Salt River is one of the best ways to cool off in Arizona’s intense summer heat. If this is your first time floating you won’t want to miss this complete guide where I share everything you need to know before setting out.
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Blue Creek Visitor’s Guide: A Belize Hidden Gem
If you’re looking for an off the beaten path gem in Belize, you won’t want to miss Blue Creek. You’ll pass through authentic Mayan villages and hike through the rural jungle to get there. If you’re up for a swimming and cave exploring adventure, here’s what you need to know before visiting.
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12 Tips for Hiking The Wave in Summer
Hiking to The Wave in summer may not be the most desirable time for this region of Arizona, but with planning and preparation it can be easily be done. Even if you win your permit during the off season, you can still enjoy this must-do hike.
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Pastoruri Glacier in Huaraz, Peru: Visitor’s Guide
The Pastouri Glacier is a top attraction in Huaraz, Peru. Scientists say that this glacier will be gone in 7-10 years so now is the best time to plan your trip! Here’s everything you’ll need to know before booking your tour.
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The Best 5 Free Wild Campsites in Costa Rica
Are you renting a campervan in Costa Rica and looking for some of the best free campsites? Look no further than this list of my 5 favorite sites. All these spots have something unique that I’d say makes them better than any campsite you could pay for.
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Horseshoe Dam: Arizona “Waterfall” That You Can Hike Behind
Horseshoe Dam is a hidden gem in the deserts of Arizona. It’s known for the “waterfall” that’s created by a dam on the Verde River. If you’re interested, here’s everything you need to know before visiting this unique spot.
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Level 8 Suitcase Review for Travel
Are Level 8 suitcases the best luggage on the market for traveling? Level 8 is a US-based luggage brand renowned for their minimalist design that feels high quality while not sacrificing reliability. In this post I dive into all the specs, pros, and cons of this suitcase for travel.
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Mina Sauk Falls Trail Guide: Missouri’s Tallest Waterfall
Mina Sauk Falls is Missouri’s highest waterfall coming in at 132 feet tall. To view this natural wonder you will have to take a moderate-level 3 mile hike. Here’s everything you’ll need to know before hitting the trail.
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Best Place for Wildflower Viewing in Phoenix, Arizona: Peralta Regional Park
Peralta Regional Park is arguably the best place for wildflower viewing in the spring. Each year the Phoenix area transforms into a lively and colorful desert oasis! You don’t want to miss the wildflower blooms this year at the most scenic park in the area.



