Austin is a great place to visit and there is always something to do in the surrounding towns. Check out the Inner Space Caverns, a cave that was unseen for 10,000 years. You can explore the cave and see the awesome formations located deep within the ground. There is also a gift shop, snack bar, and children’s area where you can look for gemstones.
After that go to the Wonder World ... (Read More)
Once the center of the Incan civilization, the city of Cusco still stands today as a mixture of ancient and modern culture. It is the most archeologically rich area in the western hemisphere. No doubt then, any visit to Peru must take you through the city of Cusco. Here are some of the things to do while in the area.
By far, the number one attraction in the area is Machu ... (Read More)
Nicaragua was, at one time, one of the best regions in the world for producing and exporting quality coffee beans. Unfortunately, political unrest in the late 1970's forced a lot of growers out of business, or sent them fleeing to other countries. The coffee industry is beginning to make a comeback here, however, and coffee aficionados are benefiting in many ways. With a few exceptions, Nicaraguan coffee is mixed for ... (Read More)
Going on a plane ride with children can be a hassle at times. However, by having a concrete plan set in motion, it can be much easier. The article you are about to read is going to make traveling on a plane with children much less stressful.
Allow your child to sit by the window. Most children enjoy looking at the view from thousands of feet up in the sky. They ... (Read More)
While there are many destinations for the tourist in Peru, Lake Titicaca deserves serious consideration. The highest cruisable lake in the world, Titicaca is also the largest lake in South America, and base for the Bolivian Navy. Additionally, a series of islands dot the surface, some natural, some man-made, and are wholly an attraction to the lake. The lake is separated between Peru and Bolivia, as are the islands that ... (Read More)
A number of folks argue that Nicaragua these days is what Costa Rica looked similar to 30 years ago. Underdeveloped infrastructure and a small number of tourist features, however without the large masses either. Also, Nicaraguans are not bored of hosting foreigners yet, and in spite of everything welcome them openly. Comparatively, townships such as Ometepe, Nicaragua are more like what Costa Rica resembled seven decades back. There are not ... (Read More)
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