Selecting what to pack for our trip was a pain stricken decision. It is worse than going to the dentist! Deciding how much to take of each thing was another challenge. Where do we start? We begin by defining the amount of days of our trip, season of the year and destinations. Continue reading “What to pack?”
Author: La Viajera y El Mochilero
Moving or traveling?
While waiting on line to validate our boarding passes, we noted that many flight passengers with a large amount and array of luggage. We wondered, are they moving? Continue reading “Moving or traveling?”
And the best travel agent is …
Traveling is perhaps the most gratifying experience to be lived. The sensation is so divine, words cannot begin to explain it. It feels great! The desire or dream of being able to travel can be spurred by anecdotes of family and friends, personal wants and continuous advertising campaigns. We constantly view those commercials with many options to travel through-out the world. How to choose? Where do I start? Continue reading “And the best travel agent is …”
How much cash will I need?
Honestly and at first, no one can provide an answer to this question and a magic formula to calculate the amount needed does not exist. Nonetheless, no doubt it is one of the mayor concerns for us as travelers. How much is too much? How much is too little? Continue reading “How much cash will I need?”
When in Rome, do as the romans
This well known saying advises one when outside your normal surroundings to adapt to customs, laws and behaviors when visiting new places. The saying is attributed to Saint Ambrose, then the Bishop of Milan in the 4th century. As the story goes, when Saint Augustine visited Milan, he noted that people didn’t fast on Saturdays as was the custom in his town. Confused, he consulted with Saint Ambrose which replied, “When in Rome, I fast on Saturdays. But when I am here, I don’t”. Continue reading “When in Rome, do as the romans”
What type of Traveler are you?
What would you like to see, eat, do and feel in the different countries you visit? The answer to this and the following questions will help you decide which countries o cities you can most enjoy in defining the type of traveler you are. Continue reading “What type of Traveler are you?”
Our conquest of Andalusia began in Astigi
The Romans knew very well what they were doing when they founded Astigi, making it the head of one of the four provinces of Andalusia. Astigi was the principal axis for its “Via Augusta”, the main road throughout Andalusia. Continue reading “Our conquest of Andalusia began in Astigi”
“La Alhambra” – Part I
The crown jewel of our adventure known as “Spain 2017” was “La Alhambra” in Granada.
This monument’s prominence during season 2 of the Spanish television series “Isabel”, would only make us yearn to someday visit it. The pictures viewed of it while surfing the web, would further fuel our desire to visit this World Heritage classed monument.
“La Alhambra” – Part II
Our visit to the “Alhambra” began entering the great fortress or citadel. This reminded us of our own walled city of the Old San Juan in Puerto Rico. Continue reading ““La Alhambra” – Part II”
“La Alhambra” – Part III
“El Generalife”:
We had traveled during the autumn and hence nightfall began early in Granada. Behind us were the walls that house the “Alhambra” and the “Alcazaba” as we continued towards the “Generalife”. Continue reading ““La Alhambra” – Part III”