Apps for Travellers
So far, all the posts you’ve read here on Indefinite Adventure have been penned by me, Sam. Here is Zab’s debut post. Surprisingly, it has nothing to do with coffee, but I think he’s working on one...
View ArticleDoing Business: Juan and Lucia in Bariloche, Argentina
Welcome to the first of our “Doing Business” interview series, where we interview locals, business owners or entrepreneurs about doing business in their country, for an insider’s point of view. Juan...
View ArticleMuseo del Poncho, Copacabana
I always have high hopes when I visit a museum. But at the same time I realise that not every country has the resources and skills to establish and curate an outstanding collection. Museo del Poncho,...
View ArticleAcrophobia: A Personal Story
When I was a child I would happily climb trees and find a ladder to get onto the top of the garage roof. I remember that heights never bothered me. I’ve been looking back at what changed in my life...
View ArticleExpat Living in Peru: Beth in Huacachina
Welcome to the first of our “Expat Living” interview series, where we interview expats we meet on our travels for an insider’s point of view on what it’s like to live and work as an expat around the...
View ArticleExpat Living in Peru: Mari in Lima
Welcome to another in our “Expat Living” interview series, where we interview expats we meet on our travels for an insider’s point of view on what it’s like to live and work as an expat around the...
View ArticleMy Favourite Apps for Travelling
I love apps. At one point I had over 300 hundred of them and admittedly, I do use lots each day, though probably not that many. When I bought my iPhone 5S last year I was determined to whittle that...
View ArticleÄngsbacka Midsummer Festival
With my Interrail pass this year I had planned to visit my best friend in Stockholm. I usually like to go there a few times a year or more if time and schedules permit. It just so happened that the...
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