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Inca Trail, one of the worlds most famous trails, that leads you to one of the wonders of the world can be done many ways. If you want to hike but hesitate to sign yourself of 3 nights of tenting in the Andean mountains, then a lesser known and less traveled option might be for …

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This route seems to be a mystery even to locals in all towns involved… But here is what we did, and we got there (nearly didn’t, nearly died, but we got to Guatemala). First catch the Hokey pokey ferry to Independence. leaves from the M&M gas station in the center of town. Two times in …

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How To Get From Cali, Colombia to Salento, Colombia By Bus There are several lines that will take you to between the cities all leaving from the centro bus terminal. STEP 1:  Take a taxi to the bus station, from the San Antonio area it should be between 8,000-10,000 pesos ($4-5 USD) STEP 2: At …

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I have always been active, playing most sports in high school and then football in college. After all of that, I started to run, and it got to be pretty important to me. However, slowly but surely, running started to hurt with every step. Not screaming pain, but more like a pain telling you ‘If …

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Comfort: 2 stars – converted school buses Safety: 3 stars – well organized and felt safe Cost : 2 stars – Catch the bus in the San Ignacio city center bound for Belmopan. Cost $3bze per person. 1 – 1.5 hours Transfer buses in the Belmopan station bound for Dangriga. Cost $6 bze per person. …

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As most people that make their way to Salento, I too am absolutely addicted to the brown stuff, and there isn’t much else as quintessentially Colombian than coffee. A significant portion of the world’s Arabica beans come from the fertile valleys of the Andes in the middle of Colombia. Harvesting enough to keep up with …

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