Google Darién Gap and first page results include article titles like “Untamed Wilderness”, “Beware the Darién Gap”, “A Terrifying Journey Through the World’s Most Dangerous Jungle”, and “Walking Among the Supernatural Beasts of the Darién Gap”. Why, then, would we ever want to feature this region in our portfolio of destinations? In short – epic wildlife […]
Read PostFive Things You May Not Have Known About Colombia
This month, R2R Consultant Wes Perry traveled to Colombia as a delegate for the 2018 Nature Travel Mart hosted by ProColombia, the Colombia Tourism Board. In addition to meetings with in-country partners, Wes explored the Colombian Plains to learn about Los Llanos Orientales as well Bogota, Iguaque Natural National Park, and Raquira. Five Things You […]
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 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 PostNewest Cruise Option for Exploring Peru’s Amazon
The re-imagined Delfin III (formerly the Amazon Discovery) launched earlier this year and offers three, four and six-night cruises in 2017 through the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve in northern Peru. Accessed via Iquitos, Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is the largest and most richly diverse area in the Amazon region. The Delfin III is the largest […]
Read PostNew Entrance Rules for Machu Picchu Start in July
New rules affecting all visitors to Machu Picchu take effect on July 1, 2017. Over the years since its UNESCO World Heritage status designation, the Inca Citadel has grown increasingly popular as a tourist destination. Entrance tickets are limited to 2500 per day, which sell out in high season with as many as 3800 entrances […]
Read PostIceland – Landmannalaugar Overnight with Arctic Trucks Experience
Our Iceland Winter Escape kicked off with an overnight experience with Arctic Trucks, a company that most known for modifying 4WD vehicles for use in rough environments like mountains and glaciers found throughout the countryside in Iceland. We worked with the team at Arctic Trucks Experience to offer our group the opportunity to sit behind […]
Read Post“100 Things To Do” – Kodiak, Alaska
Last month, I had the pleasure of spending five days exploring Kodiak, Alaska before attending the Adventure Travel World Summit in Anchorage. Most people probably think of bears when they hear the name Kodiak, but there’s much more to do than bear viewing during your visit. Although, bears are worth the trip! Discover Kodiak’s list […]
Read PostSix Reasons to Visit Iceland in Winter
1. Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). Guaranteed darkness is an important factor in catching a glimpse of the northern lights. Winter months offer full dark nights. Your best chances of seeing displays of bright, colorful dancing lights in the night sky are from November to February. 2. Mild temperatures. Iceland’s winter climate is relatively mild for […]
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