Central America
Why archeology? Because through archeology, I've been led down a rabbit hole that has blown the lid off of everything…
Latin America has a rich pre-Columbian history, there are many breathtaking sites still standing the tests of time. These scenes…
If you are fortunate enough to be planning a trip from Mexico through to Peru a wealth of archaeological sites await…
Exploring Mayan Ruins Miro and I visited the archaeological site of Tikal in December of of 2009. Our experience was profound and prompted my…
One of our favorite places on our travels (and favorite places we've lived) is Antigua, Guatemala. Why? So Many reasons.…
Sampled Beers of Latin America Well, I’m not normally a beer drinker, but as we’ve traveled, I’ve made it a…
This guest post comes to us from Jesse Langley, a freelance writer who has traveled extensively in Central America. We welcome…
Living Cheap & Comfortably Explored So what do you get for $1000 A Month for Two People? Slow traveling allows…
Today is our last day in Panama, Central America and with that finality of change I feel the sadness of…
Hope for the Children of Guatemala In Episode #15, Miro interviews Joe, a public development & research economist, working on…
Great Advice if you are planning on slow traveling, moving to, or volunteering in Central America. This guest post is…
Written by Miro: With the exception of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, the food on our travels have been pretty good.…
In Episode #14, Lainie & Miro speak with adventurer Paul, who was inspired to build a boat to visit the…