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Do you really need ICEMULE’s Ultra-Portable Backpack Cooler?
I’m reviewing the ICEMULE R-Jaunt 20L soft-sided backpack cooler. No spoilers but please know that there are affiliate links in this article. Thanks in advance for supporting our website!The folks at ICEMULE asked if we'd like to take a look at and review one of their...
7 Essential Tips for Tackling High Altitude Travel
I have discovered a love for high altitude travel that makes my poor, altitude-hating husband want to cry. Something has changed since my horrendous five-steps-at-a-time hike over Dead Woman's Pass on the Inca Trail left me nauseous, stumbling with lassitude, and...
Casa del Alabado: An Exquisite Archeology Museum in Historic Quito
La Casa del Alabado is a privately owned museum in an old Spanish-colonial residence located very near Quito's historic San Francisco Plaza. And when I say old, I don't mean a hundred years or so. I mean truly antique. The house was built in 1671. Therefore, the...
Authentic and Andean: The Otavalo Artisan Market
I can heartily give a big thumbs up for the Otavalo artisan market! Some folks will try to tell you that you can find the same selection of Andean handcrafts in Quito's Mariscal district but they're not telling you the entire truth. The Otavalo Market Has The Best...
Book Review: Wanderess, A Guide to Smart, Safe, and Solo Travel for Women
Solo travel for women is a growing trend worldwide, including in Ecuador. Not long ago, the Ecuadorian government published a list of recommendations for female travelers. While not a bad list in itself, most of the information was a guide for ALL travelers. It made...
A Simple Primer to Transformational Travel
Transformational travel provides the answer so many of us are looking for in a post-Covid-19 world. The idea that travel can change a person is nothing new. For centuries, travel writers have shared their stories of how travel impacted their lives, enlarged their...
The Andean New Year Celebration of Cochasquí
While we have attended many cultural gatherings throughout Ecuador, the celebration of Mushuk Nina, or the Andean New Year, at the archeology site of Cochasquí has to be one of my absolute favorites. Locals welcomed us as if we were dear friends and greeted my camera...
A Museum for Quito’s Beloved Patron Saint: Mariana de Jesus
The Museo del Carmen Alto is dedicated to the life and work of Mariana de Jesus. She is best known today as Quito's Patron Saint. About Mariana de Jesus Mariana was born in Quito on October 31, 1618 to Jerónimo de Paredes Flores y Granobles, a Spanish nobleman...
A Vegetarian Ceviche That Thrums With Flavor
Ceviche is a uniquely South American dish and takes many different forms, most containing seafood. But a vegetarian ceviche? Yes! This recipe is a vegetarian ceviche made with heart of palm, an ingredient commonly found throughout Ecuador. The sauce, because...
4 Great Spots for Birdwatching In Papallacta, Ecuador
Hotsprings and birdwatching in Papallacta, Ecuador? Yes, it is possible to do both! Most people make the day trip from Quito to Papallacta to enjoy the hot springs alone. Then there are those of us who go for the birds! With that in mind, here are a few locations in...