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A Budget-Friendly Way To Experience San Pedro de Atacama, Chile

When visiting the desert-town of San Pedro de Atacama in Chile, you’ll first notice the myriad tour companies taking up every other street corner. While you absolutely won’t be able to see everything yourself without a tour, there is a definitely one very budget-friendly option I recommend: renting a bicycle. I learned about this when…Read more...

Hostel Review: Hostal Mamatierra, San Pedro, Chile

A brand new hostel in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, Hostal Mamatierraย is a clean and spacious hostel that is perfect for backpackers on a budget. Location While not directly in the city center, San Pedro de Atacama is a very small town where everything is in walking distance. It’s attached to the cheapest supermarket in…Read more...

Hostel Review: Hostel Mora, Mendoza, Argentina

When traveling to Mendoza, Argentina, I knew I wanted to spend a good amount of time in the land of wine and natural beauty. Because of this, I knew not just any old hostel would do. That’s why I chose Hostel Mora, one of the top rated accommodations on Hostelbookers.Read more...

Hostel Review: Cruz del Sur Independent Hostel, Ushuaia, Argentina

To really get the most out of your experience in Ushuaia in the Patagonia region of Argentina, it’s important to have a good homebase. Cruz del Sur Independent Hostel does just this, allowing for a comfortable yet fun stay. The accommodation is highly rated on Hostelbookers, and after staying there myself, it’s easy to see…Read more...

24 Hours in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires is a colorful city in Argentina with many different neighborhoods and personalities to explore. I spent five days there on a recent trip and still felt like I could have kept exploring. If you only have one day to spare, however, here is my suggested itinerary. Hostel: Stay at the Art Factory in…Read more...

Hiking Los Glaciares National Park in El Chalten, Argentina, Patagonia

During a trip to El Calafate in the Patagonia region of Argentina, I asked a local travel agent about trekking options. I was informed the best place to do this was in a town called El Chaltรฉn. Nicknamed the “trekking capital of Argentina,” a traveler could spend days hiking around the beautiful mountains, forests and rivers of the area. Lucky for me,…Read more...
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