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Wildlife, Ruins, and Roads of Belize
Placencia, San Ignacio, Maskall Village, St. Margaret, Community Baboon Sanctuary
Belize, a tiny country with a ribbon of beaches running along the Caribbean Sea, is not a place you visit for its infrastructure. But the country is one of the few places that's as jungly as it is san
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Affordable and Low-Key Nicaragua
Latin America, Nicaragua, Managua, Granada, San Juan del Sur
In a country where history is alive and always present, T+L finds well-preserved colonial towns and remnants of the 1970’s revolution, teeming jungles, white-sand beaches, and charming Caribbean hidea
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Chiapas' Rainforests & Ruins
U.S. + Canada, Chiapas
How does an adventure outfitter create the next great itinerary in uncharted territory?Go behind the scenes in Chiapas, Mexico, to discover the benefits—and the challenges—of getting there first.
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Cooking Classes in Peru
Peru, Cuzco
In Lima, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu, you'll learn from culinary masters the secrets of local cuisine—like how to make ceviche, and how to cook pachamanca in an earthen oven.
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Discovering Bahia, Brazil
São Paulo, Bahia, Pelourinho
The city of Salvador juts out into the bay of all Saints, but the baia is just preliminary, for Salvador stretches clear across the Atlantic into the heart of Yoruba culture, into modern-day Nigeria,
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Discovering the Charms of Mexico's Riviera Maya
Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Riviera Maya, solidaridad
Although it’s known as a boomtown for luxurious beachfront resorts, this stretch of Mexico’s Caribbean coastline has held onto its authentic charm, thanks to the thriving village of Playa del Carmen a...
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Exploring the Surreal Beauty of Salta, Argentina
Salta, Cafayate, Cachi
The first town, on the banks of the Calchaquíes River, is Cachi, a dusty settlement straight out of a Peckinpah western. Don’t miss the restored 18th-century adobe church in Molinos, or an espresso on...
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Family Adventures in Peru's Amazon Rain Forest
Peru, Machu Picchu, Puerto Maldonado
Peru's Amazon rain forest is one of the last true frontiers on earth— and a thrilling place. Just be prepared to cross paths with howler monkeys, 200-foot trees, and a tarantula or two.
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Historic Quito, Ecuador
Quito
The city’s Old Town—a restored unesco World Heritage site—is a window into the country’s colonial past, full of painstakingly renovated mansions and churches, new restaurants and hotels, and recently
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Learning Spanish in Guanajuato
Guanajuato
At a bilingual bootcamp in colonial Guanajuato, Mexico, you can study (and play) in Spanish.