Villarrica, Paraguay - Not a Traditional Paraguayan Destination On paper, Villarrica, Paraguay doesn’t have much to offer tourism-wise. A city of about 50,000, it sits about a half an ...
Santa María de Fe, Paraguay, sits smack in the middle of the Misiones district, famous for Jesuit reductions dating to the 16th-18th centuries. When the Spanish and Portuguese came to ...
I wasn't sure what Brasília, the ultra-mod (by 1950s standards, anyway) capital of Brazil, would have in store to fulfill my insatiable thirst for kitsch. Brasília isn’t necessarily known as a ...
Walking along 25 de Mayo street in Asunción at 7am was Paraguay’s ace in the hole. The city was still largely asleep, save for the excited buzz and chatter among ...
I hadn’t heard of the Commewijne district before we arrived in Suriname. I had maybe read a bit about the area and its importance during Dutch Colonial times, but knew ...
We arrived to Georgetown, Guyana near midnight on a Saturday. We had been traveling for nearly twenty four hours, and had been subjected to horrors only known by those ...
Architecture is always top of mind when planning our travels. We will often make detours to out of the way locations if we find out a building or monument of ...
Far and away the number one source of tourism in Suriname is that of the eco-variety. With over 90% of its land mass blanketed in primeval rainforest, it’s one of ...
Though Suriname came to be the real star of our recent trip to South America, we actually started our trip in the country of Guyana, just to the west of ...