An End and a Beginning: The Darien Gap
The road ends, we have to switch to transporting the car with a container. And like always, everything is a bit more complicated than expected.
The road ends, we have to switch to transporting the car with a container. And like always, everything is a bit more complicated than expected.
Travelling through Venezuela also means discovering another world. In the south of the country, we see how politics, tension and money determine people’s lives. And we find gold.
One item on our to-see list: see a living fossil. We visited Picopando and his fellow species in the Llanos.
We were nervous about entering the country, but what awaited us on the other side was more than we had hoped for. Our first days in Venezuela, a journey into the unexpected.
A quasi-African safari in Colombia – and all animals were wild. An experience we couldn’t miss.
Getting sick while travelling? Having an accident and needing to go to hospital? Unfortunately, this happens more often than you might think. We have been there many times, either for ourselves or as interpreters. Here is a brief report on our experiences.
We spent almost two years – or to be exact 685 days – travelling around South America. We drove a lot and consumed a lot. Here an overview of the distance covered, diesel consumed and many other interesting facts.
We have visited almost every country in South America – and the ones that everyone warned us about were the ones we liked best. Here’s a reflection on what safety can be.
In the Colombian border region of Putumayo, Yolima and her family are fighting for their small forest. A visit to Amazon’s Birds – a place of the future in the centre of a conflict zone.
Another place with a future. Here, indigenous women came together to protect their tradition and nature through tourism, and to create an income. And it’s a place where you find rainbows at night.