A recent aerial survey using lidar mapping tools in northern Guatemala has revealed more than 60,000 new Maya structures including pyramids, causeways, house foundations, and fortifications used for defense. The findings are reshaping thoughts on the size and scope of the Maya civilization. Researchers now say that as many as 10 million people may have lived […]
Read PostTravel To Brazil Just Got Easier
At the end of 2017, Brazil announced that it would soon allow travelers from certain countries including the US to apply for an e-visa. In the past, the application process required an in-person visit. The cost of the visa also dropped from $160 to $40 + an online processing fee. According to Embratur, the Brazilian […]
Read PostCosta Rica – Beyond the Classic
Volcano, rainforest, cloud forest and beach. That’s the most popular combination of sites in the Classic, our best-selling Costa Rica itinerary. The volcano is typically Arenal. You’re surrounded by rainforest there as well. Monteverde is the most well-known cloud forest location. For beach, a popular option is Manuel Antonio (also rainforest) or the Guanacaste region […]
Read PostA Round Up Of 2018 Places To Go Lists
In November, major travel publications start publishing lists of travel hotspots for the upcoming year. We’re not sure why cities can get the same recognition as a country (Denver got a nod in the New York Times list), but we still look forward to seeing what destinations are sure to be trending in the coming […]
Read Post2017: R2R’s Year in Photos
As 2017 winds down, it’s time to reflect on the last 12 months. Our mission has always been to create itineraries that help clients reconnect with nature and discover a destination’s “wild” side. We’re passionate about wildlife, about conservation, and about sustainable tourism. We hope that these images reflect that passion. From a frigid bog […]
Read Post2017 Adventure Travel Conservation Fund Grant Winners
During the 2016 Adventure Travel World Summit in Alaska, the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) announced the launch of the Adventure Travel Conservation Fund (ATCF). Travel has an impact on our natural resources, local communities, and wildlife. While many tour operators, hotels and other travel companies conduct conservation and give-back projects of their own, ATCF […]
Read PostATWS 2017 Day of Adventure 22 Photo Blog – Cafayate: Hiking, Gastronomy & High Altitude Wines
The scenic beauty of the “Quebrada de las Conchas” captures our attention as we drive to the village of Cafayate. Along the way, we take time to hike along the “Río Colorado” gorge to a 10 m waterfall. After hiking, we are welcomed by the Terraza Family, who demonstrate how to prepare regional dishes such […]
Read PostATWS 2017 Pre-Summit Adventure 19 Photo Blog – Hike Patagonia: Fitz Roy + Perito Moreno Glacier
Discover Patagonia with all five senses. See – Mount Fitz Roy with your own eyes, in all its granite towering glory. Smell – the glacial air as you ice trek across Perito Moreno, the most iconic glacier of Patagonia. Feel – the Patagonian wind while hiking in Glaciares National Park, at the base of Mount […]
Read PostKenya Joins Growing List of Countries Banning Plastic Bags
Earlier this year, after years of delays, Kenya’s Environment and Natural Resources mandated a countrywide ban on single-use plastic bags in efforts to protect the environment. They have joined over 40 countries to in the growing effort to solve this world-wide epidemic. The rampant piles of plastic bag waste in Kenya have sparked concern for […]
Read PostBrazil Visa Changes Coming Soon
Looking to travel to Brazil soon? The visa application process is going to become a lot easier for US tourists. Starting on January 15th, 2018 visitors looking to head to the largest South American country will have easier access to Brazil visas through an electronic document issuing system. After the request is made, the visa […]
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