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To reach the historic city center of Guanajuato, which means “Hill of Frogs” in the local indigenous language, you drive through a dramatic honey comb network of tunnels. The center boasts well preserved Spanish colonial buildings, including 35 churches, with … Continue reading
Join Tannis and a small group on a cultural/spiritual exploration of Bhutan: “The Last Shangri-La” Bhutan is a most pristine Himalayan Kingdom. BHUTAN CULTURAL AND FESTIVAL ADVENTURE $4,300 per person double occupancy Oct. 27 meet in Bangkok/Nov. 11 depart from … Continue reading
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So many ways to wellness discovered each day at The Ranch… Start with numerous levels of sunrise hikes, from moderate over rolling hills to a climb up sacred Mt. Kuchuuma. You’re back in time for a very balanced breakfast that … Continue reading
Autumn in Italy Milan, all about fashion and finance, right? Not lots to see as far as historic sites and art, right? Fabio Testa, a native of Milan, gets testy if you say that. He LOVES his home town and … Continue reading
Adored Ecuador: April 26–May 14 Adventure Shared Summarizing a 17 day adventure in a few 100 words ain’t easy, especially when surprises were the daily norm. Rather than write a tome here’s a smattering of insights and travel tips gathered … Continue reading
February 2007 I took a most enjoyable and affordable winter wonderland ten day trip to Japan. Before this trip I’d been told time and again that Japan was amazing but VERY EXPENSIVE. Truth is you can have a fabulous time … Continue reading
Palpable Italy – Highlights from Fall 2006 City/Country Journey: – view photo gallery – ROME – chaotic, overwhelming with history slapping you in the face as you venture up narrow streets, glance down an excavation site or gaze skyward to … Continue reading
And News on Mexican Hideaway with Sun, Surf and Sacred Trails from the February 2006 Getaway The 1960′s film classic “Night of the Iguana,” starring Ava Gardner and Richard Taylor, put Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico on the exotic destination map. … Continue reading