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Did you know Big Bend National Park is the #4 rated place in the world to see the stars? This park is so stunning that on clear nights you can see the entire milky way with almost no light pollution.
Recently, I checked stargazing off my bucket list and traveled between El Paso and Big Bend on a 5 hour winding road trip. On the way, I discovered all kinds of hidden gems and places worth visiting. In this guide you will find my favorite stops along the west Texas border.
What's Included:
• 2 Different Routes between El Paso & Big Bend National Park
Recommendations In:
• El Paso
• Fort Davis
• Marfa
• Terlingua
• and every stop in between
+ potential additional stops farther afield
This trip was unforgettable for me and I hope it's something I can help others experience too. Most of West Texas is very rural, so I made sure to include the best advice I have for other people (like me) that are from large urban cities and other climate zones.
PS- I visited during the heat wave of late summer 2023, I don't recommend. Consider visiting when it is cooler - it was 115 degrees when I was in town.
Adventure • Outdoors • Photography • People & Culture • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Van Life • Camping • Relaxation
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Experience Oaxaca City: A Local’s Guide to Exploring the Heart of Culture and Cuisine
Having called Oaxaca City home for five incredible months, I’m excited to share my curated guide to the best of this vibrant city. From savoring local cuisine across all budgets to uncovering hidden gems, this guide offers a personal touch to help you explore Oaxaca like a local.
What You'll Find in This Guide:
Dining for Every Budget: Explore a diverse range of dining options, from affordable street food to high-end restaurants, and discover where to find the best traditional Oaxacan dishes and international cuisine.
Hidden Gems and Escapes: Uncover the city’s lesser-known treasures and tranquil getaways that offer unique experiences away from the typical tourist spots.
Getting Around: Learn how to navigate Oaxaca using public transportation to reach key destinations, avoiding the need for organized tours.
Food Stores and Vintage Shopping: Discover the best local markets, specialty food stores, and vintage shops where you can find everything from artisanal products to unique fashion finds.
Wellness and Conscious Activities: Find direct contacts for wellness activities, including yoga, meditation, and consciousness-raising workshops, to enhance your visit with meaningful experiences.
Cafés and Mixología: Enjoy the best cafés for a relaxing break and explore the local mixology scene for creative cocktails and mezcal tastings.
Day Trips and Markets: Get recommendations for exciting day trips and lesser-known markets that offer authentic local experiences.
Event Listings: Access websites and resources for discovering local events, festivals, and cultural activities happening during your stay.
Digital Nomads • Vegan • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Groups • Couples • Backpacker • Adventure • Design • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Coffee • Budget • Architecture • Slow Travel • Wellness
$6.00
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The best guide for experiencing Day of the Dead in San Miguel de Allende in 2024 from a born and raised Mexican local from the city.
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Art • Slow Travel • People & Culture • Foodie • History • Photography • Romantic
$25.00
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Welcome to the most geographically diverse country in the world, the U.S.A.! This guide is written based off of a road trip that we took in late 2020. The full itinerary is a little over three weeks (23 days, 22 nights), starting and finishing in Orlando (where we were living at the time).
The best part about the itinerary? It's a loop! Allowing you to start and finish wherever. This itinerary is 100% personalizable and as many stops can be added or removed as you'd like. This route offers some amazing places, including the beaches in Florida, the deserts of the southwest, and the coastlines of California.
The most optimal time to take this road trip is during the summer as you'll find the best weather everywhere. But because we're mainly down south, you can take this road trip in the winter without too much trouble in the snow.
This itinerary includes 15 states, nine National Parks, 6000+ miles, and all of the costs we incurred along the way. This itinerary also includes things to see, places to eats, and our favorite things in each location. This itinerary does not include overnight accommodation, so it is necessary to find hotels/airbnbs on your own.
Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Adventure • Budget • Camping • Outdoors • Road Trip • RV • Photography • Van Life
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Explore the breathtaking beaches along the coast of Oaxaca, where golden sands, turquoise waters, and vibrant local culture meet to create the ultimate tropical getaway 🏖️. From hidden coves to lively surf towns, this guide will take you through the best spots to catch some rays, ride the waves, and soak in the chill vibes that make Oaxaca’s coastline a true treasure 🌊.
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Couples • Family • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Adventure • Outdoors • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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Planning a world trip may seem overwhelming, but with the right guidance and organization, it can be a fantastic adventure.
🎤 First things first: Music Maestro Please
✨ Make a global plan
✨ Budget
💥 10 tips to save money on my travels
💥 Budget during my travels
💥 15 tips to save money on your travels
✨ Money
💥 Cash
💥 Cards
✨ Flights
💥 World Ticket
💥 Seperate Tickets
💥 Onward (and how to book a fake one)
💥 10 tips to book cheap flights
💥 Fuel Dump tickets, Open-jaw flights and Error fares
💥 Some legal facts
✨ Apply for your passport
✨ Check the visa regulations
💥 Working holiday visa
💥 How did I manage my visas during my travels
✨ Accommodation
💥 5 dreamy accommodations to at on your Bucket list
✨ Vaccinations & travel disease
💥 Which vaccination do you need
💥 What is Malaria
💥 How to prevent Malaria
💥 Do you take Malaria tablets or not ?
💥 What is Rabies
💥 Do you get your vaccinations for Rabies
💥 Post Covid travels
💥 The latest battle: Bedbugs
💥 Which medicines do you take on your travels.
✨ Insurance
✨ To deregister from your country or not ?
✨ Chose the perfect backpack
✨ The ultimate packing list
✨ Cancel your subscriptions
✨ 30 useful apps for traveling
✨ 20 amazing places to add to your Bucket-list
Backpacker • Couples • Groups • Family • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Outdoors • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Photography • People & Culture • Romantic • Van Life • Camping • Faith
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🌮 In Mazunte, a rising star on the travel map, it’s easy to get swept up by trendy world-cuisine spots with European price tags. But if you want to savor the real flavors of Oaxaca without breaking the bank, it’s the local gems that will truly hit the spot—both for your taste buds and your wallet. Plus, you’ll be giving back to the community that makes this paradise so special. Win-win!
Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Couples • Foodie
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When is the best time to go? How to get there? Where to stay, what to eat, where to party, where to escape the party, and much, MUCH more! 🎉
Mazunte & Zipolite are two of the most popular beach towns along the coast of Oaxaca, and it’s easy to see why—they offer something for everyone! 🌴 Mazunte is a peaceful oasis that attracts visitors for yoga, meditation, and silent retreats, while Zipolite is the go-to party spot, known for its open-minded and LGBTQ+ friendly atmosphere.
Between these two towns, you’ll find stunning beaches, delicious Mexican and international cuisine, breathtaking nature, unique wildlife, and friendly locals ready to welcome an international crowd. This area caters to all budgets—from backpackers counting every penny to entrepreneurs looking to indulge in a little luxury 💸
I’ve been living in Mazunte for over a year now, and I’ve put together this comprehensive guide to help you navigate an area rich in natural wonders and cultural experiences.
Who is this guide good for:
- backpackers 🎒
- digital nomads 👩🏽💻
- solo travelers 🫅🏻
- car-free people 🚶🏽➡️
- LGBTQ+ crowd 🌈
- eco & sustainable-minded tourists ♻️
Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • Outdoors • Relaxation • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Wellness
$25.00
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Cenotes are one of the main attractions of Yucatan; there isn't anything like them anywhere else. These underground caves filled with water are a must for all those who wish to visit this Mexican state; however, deciding which cenote to visit is a hard task having so many of them (estimated upwards of 7,000!).
I grew up in Yucatan, where "cenotear", visiting cenotes for a day during the weekend, was a common activity to spend my free time. During that time, I have visited more cenotes than I can count; this guide provides a list of the cenotes I recommend visiting.
The list is divided into two different parts: cenotes to visit from Merida and cenotes to visit from Valladolid. Regardless of that distinction, you can choose to visit cenotes listed among those closer to either city. I have done so plenty of times from Merida.
Additionally, the guide includes my recommendations and a few tips for visiting cenotes.
Adventure • Outdoors • Photography • Sustainable/Eco
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Visiting Mérida for the weekend? Here is an itinerary and some tips for visiting the city and its beautiful surroundings for a few days.
I was born in the city and have lived here most of my life; as such, I'll give you an itinerary based on my favorite places and those I consider unskippable for a short-term visit.
As it is the perfect place to explore the many wonders of the state it serves as capital, I'll share recommendations for places to visit, stay, eat, and drink in the city.
Architecture • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Outdoors
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For those wanting to get to know my hometown, these are my recommended places to visit, eat, drink, and sleep.
As a local, I have visited these places plenty of times. Each location has been carefully chosen to be part of this guide. It intends for visitors to have a great time in Mérida, whether it be just a few days in the city or a long stay to visit the complete region.
Foodie • Architecture • People & Culture • History
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This is my guide to the main attractions in the state of Yucatán. Additionally, some places to sleep and eat around to make the most out of exploring this Mexican state.
I have spent years exploring the region and getting to know my state's wonders. It is now time to share the results of all those experiences with others.
The guide is divided into three separate sections: Beaches & Manglars, Ruta Puuc or Pueblos & Ruins. Each of these represents different parts of Yucatan and has a particular attraction. All sections would have their own eating, sleeping, and visiting recommendations.
Foodie • Photography • Outdoors • Adventure • People & Culture • History • Road Trip • Architecture • Relaxation • Wellness • Sustainable/Eco
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Do you love food, culture and fun? Then you will love Oaxaca. If you are thinking of going then you need our curated guide.
Our guide to Oaxaca includes:
🌆 Links for Seamless Airport Transfers: Stress-free arrival with pre-arranged transfers to start your journey hassle-free.
🏨 Handpicked Hotels and booking links: Stay in top-notch accommodations.
while experiencing Oaxaca's charm and comfort.
🌮 Culinary Delights: Savor the region's authentic cuisine. Explore local markets, gourmet dining experiences and hidden gems.
🏞️ Captivating Tours: Immerse yourself in guided adventures.
Uncover the secrets of Oaxaca's landscapes and rich history.
🏛️ Recommended Sights: Visit must-see landmarks and cultural treasures. Make the most of your Oaxaca exploration.
Your Oaxacan adventure awaits! 🌄🌺
Couples • Car-free • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Plus Size • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Luxury • Foodie • History • People & Culture
$30.00
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Isla Holbox is a tropical paradise off the Yucatán Peninsula's coast, where turquoise waters meet golden sands and vibrant sunsets paint the sky. While spending a week here in 2023 I learned that beyond its natural beauty are some damn good places to eat.
In this guide I'll lay out the absolute best places to eat on Isla Holbox, each a testament to the island's commitment to using only the freshest ingredients. These are all places I have personally eaten myself and can't help but shout from the rooftops how great both the food and aethe
These restaurants aren't just places to grab a bite – they turn every meal into an experience and memory. You'll leave Holbox with a whole new love for the food scene here on the island. Join us as we dig in.
Vegan • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Family • Couples • Coffee • Foodie
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Everybody knows that Cozumel is the perfect place in the world to go diving, but what else it can offer?
This island was my home for 7 weeks, so I can help you to know it from other perspective.
You are going to find here what to do, where to eat and how to get there.
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Groups
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