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Avatar photoFelicity

Eternal adventurer and wanderlust seeker! Always thinking about (and planning) our next adventure, hence the name"Thinking Nomads"! Wife to Marco and mamma to Isabella and Maya. India, Nepal and Vietnam are my top three countries! Norway, Iceland and South Africa are top of my bucket list!

Climbing Mount Fuya Fuya, an extinct volcano

Mt. Fuya Fuya is above the scenic Lagunas de Mojanda outside Otavalo, Ecuador. We did the hike with our friends Stacey and John from Alaska. Stacey did a wonderfully over the top “Globe Trekker Presenter” impression, let us know what you think.

Categories Ecuador, South & Central America, Trip Ideas

Embarrassing moments while on the road! What’s yours?

A recent interview with Jeff Jung from Career Break Secrets got me thinking about all the embarrassing moments I’ve had while traveling as well as all the funny stories people have recounted to me, its amazing some of the situations travelers get themselves in to. I’ve started off the discussion by confessing my most embarrassing moment:

Categories Planning, Road Trips, Travel Tips, Trip Ideas

Out of this world experience at Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

  The salt is over 10 meters thick in the center. In the dry season, the salt planes are a completely flat expanse of dry salt. In the wet season when we were there, it’s covered with a thin sheet … Read More

Categories Bolivia, South & Central America, Travel Inspiration, Travel Tips, Trip Ideas

Conquering Mount Illimani, Bolivia and a proposal on the summit

We had already conquered Huayna Potosi (6088m) five days previously but we were still craving something a little more challenging and Mount Illimani (6490m) was going to be the one: its six peaks loom over La Paz dominating the landscape. … Read More

Categories Bolivia, South & Central America, Trip Ideas

Horse Riding at 5000m in Colombia

Our second day in Sierra Nevada del Cocouy and Marco’s first experience riding a horse, it was an adventure to say the least.

Categories Colombia, South & Central America, Travel Inspiration

Slow travel and an open itinerary

We’ve been traveling in South America for just over three months and along the way we’ve met all sorts of travelers and people looking for adventures. Recently though we seem to have met more and more travelers who are in … Read More

Categories Planning, Travel Tips, Trip Ideas

Cotacachi and Otavalo – Don’t just go for the shopping!

Many travelers sail through Otavalo, only making time to see the Saturday market which of course is a must see. The surrounding area also has numerous other activities and things to do. Both Otavalo and Cotacachi sit in the spectacular … Read More

Categories Ecuador, South & Central America, Travel Inspiration, Trip Ideas

Real Medellin – Barrio of Santo Domingo

It was our first evening in Medellin and we were debating whether to go and see the “Zona Rosa”, the modern and trendy part of the city, or take the cable car up to the Santo Domingo barrio, which was … Read More

Categories Colombia, South & Central America, Travel Inspiration, Travel Tips, Trip Ideas

Dazzling Christmas lights in Colombia

During our six weeks of traveling around Colombia in the build up to Christmas we’ve noticed that lights and decorations are an important part of the Christmas celebrations. Not only in public areas but also on family houses; we saw … Read More

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