THE NETHERLANDS

A few other highlights of our time in the Netherlands - pre and post bike tour Brabant We flew from Jordan to Brussels (Belgium) since we planned to spend the first bit of our time in Brabant, my old stomping ground and birthplace. Ironically it is actually quicker to fly to Brussel and travel from …

RONDJE NEDERLAND

planning During our relaxing weeks in Wassenaar, as well as catching up on blog posts and spending quality time with family and friends, we began to plan our cycle tour of the Netherlands. 'Ronde van Nederland' is the ultimate cycle challenge in the Netherlands. It links together 1,385km of cycle trails, following the border of …

Merry in Merida

Traffic light cops, Nomades Hostel, Thai food and Salsa in Mexico's safest city: As you know from the previous blog, our stop over in Merida was meant to only be a short 3-day affair before hustling along to Campeche, a beachside town. However, our hostel in Merida, combined with the liveliness of this city, kept …

From Chile to Machu Picchu

When you ask people about their highlights in Peru, they will tell usually tell you two things: number one is Cusco and hiking to Machu Picchu, and number two is usually Arequipa and hiking the Colca Canyon. Some more adventurous people might tell you about jungle trekking in the north Peruvian Amazon and Ayahuasca ceremonies (a hallucinogenic plant that is legal because the government wants the indigenous people to rediscover lost traditions and knowledge relating to this ‘spiritual medicine’). Human testing for this drug is currently being conducted by multiple over-eager tourists, many venturing over to Peru for the sole purpose of trying Ayahuasca.

San Pedro de Atacma to Uyuni

What is the difference between a llama and an alpaca you ask? Well get ready for a knowledge drop… Both animals are from the camelid (camel) family, both will spit on you when they feel threatened and both are bred for their wool, meat and sometimes milk. However llamas are bigger, easier to train, and are used more as pack animals or as guard animals (can you imagine them chasing a burglar!) while alpacas are more skittish. Alpaca wool is more valuable because it is finer and hypoallergenic. The easiest way to tell them apart is the ears; Llamas have long banana-shaped ears while alpacas have smaller straight ears. Their faces are also a bit different with llamas having a longer face, while an alpaca's face looks smushed (like a pug).

Chile – Paradise in Pucon

Pucon is a small town situated in the foothills of the Andes, in the Araucania region of Patagonia. This charming little alpine town reminded us so much of Queenstown and made us feel right at home. It lies right between the gently smoking Villarica Volcano on one side and Lago Villarica on the other. If Chile is the home of adventure tourism in South America, then Pucon is the capital. Skiing, snowboarding, hiking, white water rafting, kayaking, canyoning, horse riding and even countless natural geothermal pools to unwind when you are ready for some relaxation. In summary, this was the perfect place to volunteer for a while and save money on accommodation and food while dropping all our dough on the expensive adventure activities around Pucon.

Georgia – Kutaisi and Sazano wine

After splashing out on an amazing (and still cheap) stay at Sazano winery and bouging out on all the free wine related tours, we headed to Kutaisi airport and left Georgia. After seeing our post that we were on the way to Barcelona, and having a free weekend away from study, Rebekah spontaneously jumped on a plane from France and flew to Barcelona to hang out and party with us!

Georgia – Tbilisi and Batumi

Which other city in the world has a fountain that was literally created to dispense alcohol?? The chacha fountain of Batumi: Chacha is a Georgian vodka brewed from grapes and usually between 60-80% alcohol. This fountain was literally built with the intention of dispensing Chacha however the chaos of people trying to fill their bottles with free chacha caused the attraction to close within the first two hours... These days it still functions on special occasions but under the close watch of security guards who ensure the pubic don't run wild.

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