Volcano trail at lightening speed…
The last 2 1/2 weeks have been, for lack of a better description, mental. This was the only organised-tour part of my trip, which I was dubious about by the […]
The last 2 1/2 weeks have been, for lack of a better description, mental. This was the only organised-tour part of my trip, which I was dubious about by the […]
I’ve now had two consecutive, uninterrupted weeks in Antigua. I was expecting torrential monsoon rain on a daily basis but that weather masqueraded as sunshine most days as I somehow […]
I’m going to backtrack slightly in this post, as I finished the last one mentioning I had gotten to Antigua and was looking for a Spanish school. Which was true. […]
Surprise surprise, I packed too much. So when I got to Antigua, I looked into sending some things home. I got a box at the supermarket and chucked in the […]
After the easiest border crossing known to man, I got to Guatemala unscathed at the beginning of last week. The Mexican border control decided not to charge us the 306 […]
***Note: rubbish wi-fi by Lake Atitlan is causing photo-uploading issues so I’ll add pics to this later. Also, there is a lot of text in this post and it’s not […]
I wanted to write about my day with the Fundación En Vía in a separate post to the one I wrote about Oaxaca at the end of last week. I […]
I arrived into Oaxaca in unusual style, on the cheapest bus available from D.F. on a Saturday night (according to the woman […]
It’s been nearly a week since I left little old London behind for monsoon season in Central America and just in case anyone is still wondering if I made it, […]