5 Jun 2024 | Argentina, Articles, South America, Νότια Αμερική
That’s what friends are for, right? Tuesday morning, we were supposed to leave Puerto Madryn for Buenos Aires. A quick rinse at the city’s municipal showers, three loads of laundry, and we’d be on our way. It’s Friday now. We’re still here. The Iveco is in...
2 Jun 2024 | Argentina, Articles, South America
A monument of ice and a trekking paradise Just beyond Torres del Paine, Argentina beckons. Northward, the road leads to El Calafate and the colossal Perito Moreno Glacier. by Akis TemperidisPhotography: A.T., Voula Netou A 50-kilometer river of white and blue ice,...
1 Jun 2024 | Articles, Chile, South America
Living the Dream! Walking the winding trails of Torres del Paine and Mount Fitz Roy, hearing the ice crack and groan at the iconic Perito Moreno Glacier, and a few days later, flying a drone over killer whales off the Valdés Peninsula. What more could you ask for from...
1 Apr 2024 | Argentina, Articles, South America
Until the End of the World At the southernmost tip of the American continent, our paths collided with the Greek couple known as the Mad Nomads. What remains after a brief cohabitation with fellow travelers in places so distant? Well, that’s a question for the road. by...
30 Aug 2023 | Articles, Ecuador, South America
Before you visit the Galapagos… It’s important to be well-prepared before visiting the archipelago and to be aware that certain activities are strictly prohibited. This is a fragile ecosystem, protected as a National Park and recognized as a World Heritage site...
20 Aug 2023 | Articles, Ecuador, South America
What If the World Was Like This? It’s far from anywhere. A different world where wild creatures reign supreme. After all, humans arrived at the Galápagos like pirates, and even now, they remain visitors. As they ought to feel on the rest of the planet… by Akis...