by Carlo | Nov 5, 2014 | Blog, Location Independence
When we left Ireland back in July 2013 to pursue our work/travel dream – I knew that the road would be an uncertain and rocky affair. In order to make a full time income online it takes a lot of work. Yeah, it can get easier as time goes on, but initially it’s...
by Florence Murphy | Oct 29, 2014 | Blog, Tips
Packing for a long trip is something that I have become quite accustomed to – and yet it’s still something that I loathe doing, mainly because I’m an extremely indecisive person when it comes to clothes and shoes. Will it be cold? How many pairs of socks shall...
by Carlo | Oct 27, 2014 | Blog, Bolivia, Reviews, South America, Tours
***** If you want to see some GoPro footage of the Death Road, then scroll to the end of the post ***** For many, many years we’d heard about the terror and danger of the “World’s Most Dangerous Road” in La Paz, Bolivia and we wanted to...
by Carlo | Sep 17, 2014 | Argentina, Blog, South America, Tours
Boca Juniors was a team that I’d known about from the early 90’s – as a result of my fascination with Maradona’s epic 1986 world cup success. As a teenager back then I’d heard about Boca Juniors as Maradona played with them for a couple of seasons. While we were...
by Carlo | Sep 14, 2014 | Blog, Travel Tales, Travel Tales Interview
Next up on Travel Tales is Sam and Pete who blog over at www.travellingking.com. They’ve been focusing on travelling a lot more after their honeymoon to Thailand a few years back. Read on to find out some more about them….. Tell us where...
by Carlo | Sep 8, 2014 | Argentina, Blog, South America, Tips
For anyone travelling into Argentina for any period of time, it’s vital that you bring in either Euro’s or American Dollars. We were told about this while in Paraguay and if we hadn’t found out, then we’d have been none the wiser. The current currency situation...