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Colombia Things I've Learnt What we did

Four Days of Being Part of the Rainbow Gathering, in the Mountains of Colombia!

So this is a story all about how (did you sing that like it was the song from Fresh Prince?) I went from being totally anxious about something, counting the days until we could leave, to loving it and wishing we had gone sooner, kicking myself for not getting more involved, and focusing on future …

Guatemala Things I've Learnt What we did

Our Second Week Volunteering on an Eco Farm in Guatemala!

So if you read the first instalment of this 3 week volunteering mission, then you would know I said I hoped the wind wasn’t too strong to stop us from heading into Santiago at the weekend. Well, you’ll be pleased to know (or not care in the slightest) that it was windy, but we were …

Guatemala Things I've Learnt

Our First Week Volunteering on an Eco Farm on Lake Atitlan in Guatemala!

Wow, so where do I begin… Okay well I know where to begin and it’s at the beginning, which has been a little rocky for me. This has been confusing (I’m in a beautiful place, I should love it) and so I apologise that this blog post doesn’t start off with elaborate feelings of joy, …

Guatemala Nicaragua Things I've Learnt

They Didn’t Stamp My Passport When I Arrived in Nicaragua Airport.

So I had seen a few videos, and someone even told us the day before about something along these lines happening to them. You don’t even think it will happen to you. But here I am, $50 dollars down ( okay it could have been much more), now have a stamp in my passport, and …

How to Survive Nicaragua Things I've Learnt

Even When Things Don’t Work Out As Planned, They Still Work Out ….

I really wasn’t sure what to title this …. maybe another “Sh*t Show in Managua” …. or “Are We The Most Unorganised Travellers Ever?!” …. there is a slight running theme about lack or organisation, or as I like to think of it, being chilled out and taking things as they come. So let’s start …

How to Survive Things I've Learnt

Travelling to Nicaragua and Reflecting on When I Couldn’t Even Cope with a Train Change Over…

Travelling to Nicaragua via three flights (to be money savvy). We had a comfy trip from Tulum to Cancun airport on the Ado bus, and quickly figure out where to go, with the support of helful taxi drivers who must know that we don’t have a clue, as they offer support before we even need …