
A Traveler’s Guide to Cali, Colombia
Cali, Colombia is a fun, and lively travel destination for Spanish learners! The “salsa capital of the world” features impressive tourist attractions worth visiting. It’s a tourist-friendly city that offers endless opportunities for you to take your Spanish skills to the next level through practice. Keep reading for an enchanting and informative traveler’s guide to Cali,...Read More
A Traveler’s Guide to Córdoba, Argentina
Córdoba is both a provincia (province) and a ciudad (city) in Argentina. This beautiful Argentinian city is the country’s second most populated one, following the capital, Buenos Aires. It is home to delicious recipes such as albóndigas a la cordobesa (Cordobese meatballs), and incredible alfajores—just to name a couple. Córdba has spectacular places to see and activities to do....Read More
A Traveler’s Guide to Bogotá, Colombia
Bogotá is the capital city of Colombia, the country right at the end of Central America and the beginning of South America. Colombia is a nation with a rich history and fascinating culture, and its capital is the place that better reflects all of that. Keep reading to learn more about Bogotá, Colombia, its history, location, and other interesting facts. I will also...Read More
All About the Alasitas Fair in La Paz, Bolivia
La Feria de las Alasitas (Alasitas’ Fair) is a regional fair that Bolivians, Peruvians, and even Argentines celebrate! What is Alasitas? Alasitas is a word that comes from the Aymara language and it means “buy” or “buy me.” This is a traditional fair that celebrates abundance. More than that, however, it is a UNESCO immaterial world heritage and it has been since 2017. Bolivians...Read More
A Traveler’s Guide to La Paz: the World’s Highest Capital
La Paz City in Bolivia is the highest capital in the world—it literally and figuratively takes your breath away! When you visit La Paz City, explore the capital of Bolivia at your own pace and choose the landmarks that are most alluring to you, from the famous teleférico (suspended cable cars) to visiting the mercado de las brujas (witches’ market). Currently, passengers who...Read More
All About Peru’s National Symbols
Peru’s national symbols represent this country’s history and its road to independence. Learn about Peru’s national symbols and its history before your next visit to this Andean paradise, with urban and rural astounding places to visit! National Symbols A nation’s symbols represent patriotism and pride, and many countries’ symbols have resulted from their struggle towards...Read More
Evelyn Cisneros: The First Hispanic Prima Ballerina
Evelyn Cisneros enchanted audiences for almost 25 years as the prima ballerina of the San Francisco ballet. This amazing dancer with Mexican roots has broken barriers as a female dancer of Spanish-speaking origin. She’s attracted the attention of choreographers and others in many corners of the world with her poetic movements and flawless technique. Keep reading to discover more...Read More
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary in Belize
Cockscomb basin wildlife sanctuary in Belize is a pioneer when it comes to the conservation of local wildlife. It’s the world’s first jaguar preserve in the world and stands out for its research projects and contribution to forest preservation. Belize is an attractive destination for travelers who wish to experience the Central American Caribbean. It’s home to a rich...Read More
Yoro, Honduras: The City Where it Rains Fish
Yes, in Yoro, Honduras, it rains fish at least once a year! In this blog post, we are going to learn all about this interesting phenomenon and this amazing department of beautiful Honduras, Yoro. Yoro is so much more than its fish rain—it is a place with hospitable and lovely locals that will go out of their way to make you feel like home. The city also offers delicious food with...Read More
