Blog Entries tagged 'indigenous'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'indigenous'
- Back to Beautiful B.C.Sample Itinerary (Vancouver and Vancouver Island) - Day 1: Vancouver - Day 2: Vancouver Island: Sidney, Island View Beach, Victoria (downtown and Cook St. Village/Beacon Hill Park) - Day 3: Vancouver Island: Juan de Fuca Beach Trail (French Beac Posted by madrugada in Destination (Un)known. | Aug 8, 2021
- T-Minus 16 Days til we Launch! Just 5 months ago I came up with the idea of 5 continents in 5 months... 3 months ago I put it into action. While my life is in a great state, I feel the mundane schedule of an office Posted by Team5 in T5 World Expedition | Feb 14, 2020
- Mayan Traditional Medicine Mynor taught indigenous medicine today. He has worked at the school since its inception 27 years ago. He taught the class with a passion that I have only seen a few times Posted by dredayhurray in Guatemalan Adventure at Pop Wuj Clinic | Feb 8, 2019
- Market Day at SilviaSilvia, a small town in the mountains 1.5 hours north of Popayan, comes alive on Tuesdays as hundreds of Guambiano converge to trade produce and wares. The Guambiano are the local Indigenous people of the area who are holding strong Posted by TreenD in Backpackin' Oldies: South America 2018 | Oct 16, 2018
- Australia: Uluṟu and Kata TjutaFrom Sydney airport we flew off on our Virgin Australia flight to another new state - Northern Territory. Our destination; Uluṟu, also known as Ayers Rock. Most of the 3.5 hour flight (yes Australia is THAT big) was wholly uneventful Posted by advensha in Advensha | Jul 3, 2016
- Eating Chocolate the Original WaySo we bit the bullet and decided to go on the Oreba Chocolate Tour while in Bocas Del Toro. It was the one food tours I had been hanging out for. The tour was $30USD and then there was Posted by chellebelle in Nil Responsibilities 'Til 30 | Aug 14, 2015
- Blue buildings, happy kingsRajasthan or ‘The Land of Kings’ is India’s must see state. Loaded with palaces and tales of elephant battles and feuding maharajas it oozes awe and wonder. The legendary city of Jodhpur with its enormous fort is the perfect example. Posted by elyshahickey in Wanderlysh | Nov 4, 2013
- An Amazon safariArmed with five bottles of mosquito repellent and a sense of adventure, we set for the Amazon rainforest in a rickety wooden longboat. As we climbed aboard we couldn’t wipe the smiles off, nor could we the inches of sunscreen Posted by elyshahickey in Wanderlysh | Jun 21, 2013
- Experiencing the high life on Lake TiticacaLake Titicaca - breathtaking, fun to say, steeped in history and deeply interesting. The world’s biggest lake at high altitude quickly found its way into our hearts. Sitting at 3800 metres and straddling both Peru and Bolivia, Titicaca is on Posted by elyshahickey in Wanderlysh | Jun 14, 2013
- Cheap thrills in Chi Chi You know those place names that just get stuck in your head? They’re usually the ones that are really fun to say. When my sister was tiny she use to love saying Buladelah (or rather “Bu-LAH-de-LAH!”) after visiting the country Posted by elyshahickey in Wanderlysh | Sep 6, 2012
- All Hail the ChiefOne thing about coming to Mexico as a voluntourist at [[http://www.hoycommunity.net|Casa HOY]] is you never know what you’ll discover about Cuernavaca itself or Mexico, for that matter. The towns and cities are all a study in contrasts. In Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | Jul 12, 2012
- Silence Of The Llamas: BoliviaI have now spent a full week on Bolivia and everything about this country is a loud contradiction. The minute you cross the border from Argentina (on foot, walking 20 minutes from where the night bus romantically drops you off Posted by Ritka2 in Tasting The Dream | Apr 21, 2012
- The Basilica de Guadalupe, mirror of Mexican faith The old and new Basilicas +++ Last Sunday, I decided to cycle up to the Basílica de Guadalupe in the north of Mexico City. This is Latin America's most important Catholic Posted by margaretm in Wherever life takes us | Mar 20, 2012
- Organic Chocolate Overlooked And Under Appreciated In PanamaCompared to the multitude of coffee tours to be had in Panama, the fascinating world of chocolate seems to get little attention. This may be because of the way chocolate is produced- instead of the big industrial coffee farms Posted by Marvinadventure in Organic Chocolate Adventures In Panama | Jun 15, 2011
- Part 2: Thanksgiving Day Part 2: My Thanksgiving Day started early, with a quick trip to the local tienda to grab my favorite junk-breakfast foods – mantecadas (super fattening mini muffins), Pan Bimbo donuts, and my current addiction, lollipops. A friend of mine, Dan, Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | Nov 25, 2010
- Part 1: My Thanksgiving: Picking up Cow Patties Riding in the back of a truck, sitting on a big bag full of dried cow poop isn’t exactly the way I imagined spending my Thanksgiving this year. Usually it’s spent slaving away in the kitchen and then stuffing my Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | Nov 23, 2010
- Inauguration of the Conical House in Alto Katsi Talamanca CoInauguration of the Conical House in Alto Katsi http://www.bribrioftalamanca.com/ On the first week of October 2010, Justo sent me a message through his brother Danilo,who works on the town of BriBri, telling me that on October 23rd 2010 would be held t Posted by mipadoe in Bribris indians from Alto Katsi Talamana | Oct 29, 2010
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