Pueblo Kawésqar:A Community Tourism Initiative

Guest Blog by Wes Espinosa, Torres del Paine Legacy Fund While best known for its glaciers and peaks, Torres del Paine and its gateway city of Puerto Natales also possess unique cultural assets and indigenous heritage, particularly that of its original peoples, the Kawésqar. However this heritage is little known or celebrated by many of...
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‘Pura Vida’ in Costa Rica

By Diana Ludwig
Touted as the happiest place on earth, it’s easy to see why (just don’t tell Disney). Everywhere you go you will hear Ticos (what Costa Ricans call themselves) exclaim ‘Pura Vida’! It literally means ‘Pure Life’ but is used to express everything from good morning, have a good day, thank you and...
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How to Book Your Antarctica Expedition

By Marco Clark
Antarctica: Penguins, seals, whales, icebergs, The Drake Passage and the best holiday you could ask for. I would be lying if I say that I always wanted to go to Antarctica. This beautiful part of the world doesn’t usually come up on a kid’s radar and sometimes not even on an adult...
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Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve:Patagonia Must-do

By Karen O’Dwyer
Why you should add this to any Patagonian or South American Adventure A unique and unforgettable experience in a biodiversity hotspot amongst towering rainforest, thundering waterfalls and breathtaking volcanoes nestled in the Chilean lakes district set against the Andes Mountains. Aside from winning awards from National Geographic and being named one of...
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