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TEAtime: Mexico City, Mexico
One of my big highlights from Mexico City was actually getting out of the city to take a tour to the Teotihuacan sun and moon pyramids. These monumental pyramids are breathtaking and awe-inspiring. I rank them a close second and third, behind the Great Wall of China, as two of the most impressive things I’ve seen and climbed in my life.
Travel Basics 100: 5 Things to do a Few Days Before Traveling
Imagine this: You booked a 4-day trip to an all-inclusive resort in Jamaica. You’re getting ready to leave the hard grind of your 40+ hour work week. You don’t know what you’re looking forward to the most, the sun or a massage. Your suitcase, packed with short sleeves, sunglasses, and sunblock, is excited to makeContinueContinue reading “Travel Basics 100: 5 Things to do a Few Days Before Traveling”
TEAtime: 10 Things to Eat in Guyana and Suriname
If you ever visit either Guyana or Suriname, really take advantage of the opportunity to eat a wide variety of foods that encompass African, Asian, European, and indigenous South American cuisine.
TEAtime: Aruba
I’m always on the lookout for a good travel deal to get somewhere new. Some of my friends are too. Occasionally – between our busy schedules, complicated lives, and interesting finances – we manage to go off and find a new adventure.
TEAtime. is about my travel abroad.
For this first TEAtime, I’m talking about a trip I took Aruba.
Travel Basics 101: To Suriname and Back
This post is about how I got to Suriname and back from Guyana.
Travel Basics 100: How to get a Surinamese Visa
The purpose of this post is to help you get your visa to Suriname while you’re in Guyana. I’ll also provide photos and my story of my own experience.
Travel Basics 101: Cancellations
In life nothing is guaranteed – that includes trips you’ve carefully planned for months.
Travel Basics 101: Getting Through Flight Delays
These tips are a collection of what has helped me pass my time during delays. If you have cellular data and service you’ll have several more options including, scrolling through Facebook aimlessly, calling your mom, or watching YouTube or Netflix. Whether you have service or not, this list provides a few options for passing time during flight delays.
Travel Basics 100: Before You Go
As a frequent traveler, sometimes I jump the gun in my conversations about my trips. Before I get to my Travel Basics 101, here is a brief post on the passport and the visas that get me to where I want to be.