Tag: Travel
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Cali, Colombia: Dancing Around the Salsa Capital’s Safety Concerns
If business makes for interesting bedmates, then travel for sure makes for the weirdest. When meeting a homeless girl in the city centre of Cali, Colombia, I got three pieces of advice from our conversation, and by that I mean her 30 minutes Spanish monologue, and this is what I gathered: 1. Avoid walking in…
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Colombia Could Be Unsafe for The Opposite Sex: But Not the One You’d Expect
Ladies and gents, if you are the latter then this article is mainly for you, especially if you’re planning a trip to Colombia. As for you ladies, this time I won’t tell you to watch out, besides common sense of course. I will, however, tell you as common courtesy to watch out for your guy…
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Whitesexans: An Insiders View of Mexico’s One Percent
Mexico City is not what you expect. If you based your knowledge on American Cinema, you may be surprised that it doesn’t have the orange filter seen in movies like Breaking Bad. You may also be surprised by the quality the city has in terms of luxury, WIFI on the streets and cleanliness that puts…
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Cops vs Cartels: Which ones to Avoid?
You’ve seen it in the movies. Just like the Mafias in Italy, you’ve got the Cartels in Mexico. A group you hope never to cross paths with, but what if I told you that as a tourist you are most likely entering their territory; would you cancel your trip? Before making any hasty decisions, let…
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Is the Day of the Dead Parade a Mexican Myth?
Pro Tip: When arriving in a new city, the first thing I learned to do was to take a walking tour. You get accustomed to the streets, learn about the history, all while meeting other travellers. Also, you can get local insights and good recommendations on where you can head afterwards. Location: Mexico City I still remember…