Itinerary Hedonism, Yugo’s, and Sultans Three Weeks (August 25th – September 14th, 2010) Beginning with an international flight to Athens, we spent a couple of days exploring the ancient Acropolis and museums, before grabbing a rental...
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A traveler sees what he finds, a tourist finds what he has come to see.
We began our Andean Itinerary with a flight to Cusco and headed straight to Ollantaytambo. In the morning, we made our way to mystical Machu Picchu.
Itinerary Volcanoes, Zip Lines, Colonial Character, and Bare Feet Two Weeks (December 28th – January 12th, 2008) Beginning with an international multi-destination flight from JFK to San Jose, we hit the ground running and took a bus to...
The morning came very early for our crew, and with a quick stop at Dunkin Donuts, we were headed back up the mountain to El Recreo.
First of all, the tale gate had to be propped up by a stick, setting a mousetrap style guillotine for anyone who accidentally bumps it.
On the second bottle of rum, I decide to join the dance competition up on stage. The announcer couldn’t get my name right but it felt good hearing Jack chanted during my routine.
Sunday January 14 – We all woke up around 6:30 Am, excited about getting back to the Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cuero y Salado, to meet are boat. The night before had been spent researching jaguars, howler monkeys, white face monkeys...
Frustrated with MAMUCA, we went out for lunch to a local buffet restaurant here in La Ceiba. I couldn’t pass up the cow tongue, but everyone else found the will.
After two taxi’s and a long bus ride, we arrived in La Ceiba, our home for the next two month’s on the Northern Coast of the Gulf of Mexico.