15 Times I Said “Wow, That’s a First!” in Bolivia
At the age of forty, experiencing something fresh can be rare. That is, unless you plan to travel to Bolivia. Here are fifteen “first evers.”
Bolivia / Tales & Misadventures
by Matt
by Matt · Published April 20, 2023 · Last modified December 30, 2023
At the age of forty, experiencing something fresh can be rare. That is, unless you plan to travel to Bolivia. Here are fifteen “first evers.”
Bolivia / Environment & Sustainability / Reflection
by Liuan Huska
by Liuan Huska · Published April 13, 2023
Visiting areas of water scarcity in South America, and specifically Bolivia, has underscored the value of the “liquid gold” that sustains all life.
Chile / Most Popular / Patagonia / Tips
by Matt
by Matt · Published April 6, 2023 · Last modified February 11, 2025
With a 3-year old, three-day hiking expeditions are out of the question. This post describes some child-friendly hikes in Chile’s Torres del Paine park.
Sucre is a wonderful place to just wander and discover things on your own. But if you’re looking for some pointers that your kids are sure to love, read on.
Bolivia / Environment & Sustainability / Tales & Misadventures
by Matt
by Matt · Published March 24, 2023 · Last modified March 22, 2023
We expected our time in Bolivia to be a cultural experience. But we didn’t expect to be immersed in dog society — or an emerging brand of green conservatism.
Argentina / Bolivia / Tales & Misadventures / Travel with Kids
by Oliver
by Oliver · Published March 17, 2023 · Last modified March 22, 2023
Oliver, our nine-year-old boy, recounts in his own words his difficult experience with altitude sickness while crossing into Bolivia.
Argentina / Bolivia / Chile / Environment & Sustainability / Worldschooling
by Liuan Huska
by Liuan Huska · Published March 10, 2023 · Last modified April 6, 2023
Before we laid eyes on it, the Andes already took on a mythic quality in our family’s imagination. Our transcontinental journey only deepens our respect.
A child battles altitude sickness as we arrive at the Argentine-Bolivian border bridge without a visa. This is a story about the lowest point of our gap year.
We recently came to the end of a day of exploring southern Chile and said to one another, “That was the perfect travel day.” Here’s what made it so wonderful.
Chile / Environment & Sustainability / Food / Tips
by Liuan Huska
by Liuan Huska · Published January 26, 2023 · Last modified October 7, 2023
Where to get gourmet groceries in this remote Chilean town.
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