Puerto Natales: things to do in the gateway to Torres del Paine
Puerto Natales deserves more than a bus change: king crab, the Milodón cave, glacier boat trips, and the last good bed before the W trek.
Puerto Natales deserves more than a bus change: king crab, the Milodón cave, glacier boat trips, and the last good bed before the W trek.
The W trek untangled: which direction, day-by-day stages, and exactly how to book refugios, sectoral park tickets, and the catamaran for the 2025/26 season.
Torres del Paine tickets are now sold online, per sector, with time slots. Here is exactly how the 2025/26 system works – prices, ticket types, and how to buy.
Missed every shipping deadline? These digital travel gifts – experience gift cards, subscriptions, and eSIMs – arrive by email in minutes and actually get used.
Now, we’d like to share our personal experience, which can help you to learn from our mistakes and avoid challenging situations. We completed the trek in three days, starting in Karakol and finishing in Altyn Arashan, staying in yurts along the way without camping gear to keep our backpacks light. While we loved the experience,…
When we planned our Catania trip we simply felt the need to escape the Czech winter – the cold days, endless fog, and that heavy December atmosphere that slowly drains your energy. We wanted sunshine, warmth, and a place where life feels a little more alive. Sicily quickly climbed to the top of our list,…
One thing you need to know about Japan is that their hot spring culture is thriving; however, if you visit Japan, you will need to keep your eyes peeled for ‘onsens,’ which is what they are locally known as. Unlike some parts of the world where hot springs are few and far between, Japan has…
We spent an entire week exploring the ancient temples and landscapes around Siem Reap from the sacred waterfalls of Kulen Mountains to the pink sandstone carvings of Banteay Srei, the remote ruins of Koh Ker, and the vast Angkor Wat complex itself. During those seven days, we walked through jungle trails, crossed forgotten bridges, and…
After almost a week among the temples of Angkor Wat Complex, our feet were dusty, our camera full, and our heads spinning from all the stories hidden in the stones. We had already explored countless temples on our own from the quiet jungle ruins to the massive towers of Angkor Wat walking nearly 20 kilometers…
Kulen Mountain Waterfall is one of the most famous natural spots in Kulen Mountains, about two hours from Siem Reap. For locals, it’s a sacred place deeply connected with history and religion, while for travelers it offers a refreshing stop during a day full of temples and jungle landscapes. We visited the waterfall as part…