The adult years of my life thus far have – like the title of this blog – been marked by a sense of rambling. Like a scrappy turtle I’ve shuffled around the country and the globe with my belongs on
I returned to Los Angeles yesterday after a whirlwind business trip to South America (with a few adventures squeezed in of course) and my heart is aflutter with a renewed passion for the magic that is Latin America. Taking a trip to South
Guatemala is a beautiful travel destination for female solo travelers full of natural beauty, history and culture. Some simply safety precautions can help you to have an enjoyable and safe trip. Follow these top tips for women traveling to Guatemala.
Located less than an hour from Guatemala's capital Guatemala City, Antigua is the most visited destination for tourists in the country. In fact, 60 percent of visitors in Guatemala pass through Antigua. Follow along on a photo tour of Antigua!
Chicken buses, history and a national palace. Avoid the naysayers and check out these 8 reasons to add Guatemala City to your Central American itinerary.
From the cobblestone street in Antigua, Guatemala, the canary yellow façade of the San Rafael Hotel does little to stand out, adhering to the historic standards of the UNESCO World Heritage list. I press the button and the dark wood door
The crater of Pacaya volcano emerges from the craggy landscape of what once was a burning sea of lava, now hardened into rippling waves of metamorphic rocks. Is this the moon? No, it's one of Central America's most active volcanoes
Lake Atitlan has been called the most beautiful lake in the world, and after seeing these pictures you might begin to understand why!
The birthplace and heart of the Mayan world, Guatemala is home to unique cultures, natural wonders and fascinating history. Read on for tips on how to experience the best of Guatemala in three days.