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Month: February 2018

Concha y Toro and Santiago

Concha y Toro and Santiago

Well, as we mentioned in our last post, we took a trip just outside Santiago to see the Concha y Toro winery. Check out that post to learn about how we got there, and our… eh… travails doing so. But as I’d said there, we had a lovely time at the winery. Concha y Toro is a huge winery. They’re the largest wine producer in Latin America, and one of the largest in the world. You can find their wines…

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¡Con Gas!

¡Con Gas!

“It’s ¡con gas!” Wait a minute. That was the most striking, and most terrifying, part of the day, but I should start from the beginning. The day began like most of our others: slowly, casually, pleasantly. We woke up late (though earlier than recently), we had breakfast and tea. We double checked all the travel plans for the day, and we were definitely in no hurry to get started. We had all day, and visiting the Concha y Toro winery…

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Santiago de Chile

Santiago de Chile

Hello from Santiago! After three great nights in Valparaíso, we left for Santiago, which we’d be making our home for at least the next eight nights. We hadn’t spent such a long period of time in one place since Cartagena, so we both were looking forward to settling in a little bit and slowing down. Plus, we have a lovely AirBnb, with a kitchen and a washer, so we have the chance to do some cooking, and to catch up…

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Valparaíso, Chile

Valparaíso, Chile

We loved our time in Colombia, and are so happy we started our trip there. But the day came to move on, as we had a flight to continue our adventures in Chile. It probably has something to do with the fact that all days are Saturdays, but that was the easiest 6-hour flight I’ve ever done. And it put me south of the equator for the first time! Look at me go. The ground transportation at Santiago airport was…

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Bogota, Colombia

Bogota, Colombia

Our flight into Bogota was super easy – 1 hour drive to the airport in Armenia (outside of Salento), 45 minutes at most in the air, and a 25-30 min. drive to the hotel. Overall, much better than the bus we’d been thinking of taking! By Bogota we were pretty tired from traveling/transiting/hiking, so we took it pretty easy. My stomach still wasn’t 100% yet either, so there was that. The first day we spent relaxing in our hotel room,…

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Valle de Cocora

Valle de Cocora

Being creatures of habit (and suffering from extreme decision fatigue), we decided to not make any decisions the night after our coffee farm tour, and went back to Cafe Bernabe. Plus, I mean, the place was great. We’d both seen multiple dishes we wanted to try, but I went with making no decisions and got the exact same thing. There, we also ran into the Romanian couple that we’d met at the coffee farm. Being a small town, this would…

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Salento, Colombia

Salento, Colombia

After very much enjoying our time in Medellin—despite battling our GI issues—it was time to head to our next destination, a little town up in the coffee region of Colombia called Salento. We’d had a few people recommend Salento, including a fellow traveler that we met in Cartagena. He showed us some pictures from there and we decided to make it happen. We thought we’d try a more economical route, and so we booked a bus from Medellin to a…

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