In today's episode we are going to an absolute paradise, uninhabited island in the Caribbean Sea in Panama! We will also visit Red Frog Beach, where we observe toxic frogs and admire the power of the ocean at the edge of the rainforest. Absolute love! I also tell how we got there, how I prepared for this trip around the world and where we got the money from to travel 😅
In today's episode we will sail a boat through the mangrove forests in Quepos Costa Rica. We will see various animals such as crocodiles, monkeys, lizards and many others. We will ride the best taxi in the world on the beach to participate in the release of newborn turtles into the ocean, and we will also bury turtle eggs. We will also see a bird that eats baby crocodiles! Hope you enjoy the episode!
In today's episode, we're checking out what to do in La Fortuna, Costa Rica. We'll show you the town, the rainforest, and local attractions like the hanging bridges at Mistico Park. We'll also go horseback riding in the foothills of Arenal Volcano. And most importantly, we'll introduce you to Costa Rica's tastiest discovery: guanabana!
until recently, it was a country with one of the highest murder rates in the world. Is it safe here now? What is El Salvador struggling with today and what totally surprised me? And of course, what do you like the most, so I will give you the prices, in other words, enjoy the video
San Pedro de Laguna on Lake Atitlan. I have had very mixed feelings since we arrived here. Supposedly beautiful natural circumstances; we are at an altitude of about 1600m above sea level, on the great Lake Atitlan surrounded by mountains and 3 volcanoes. The last eruption of Atitlan took place in 1853, so I put aside the fear sown by the earthquake in Antigua that I had just experienced and turn it into an inactive volcano of emotions.
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San Pedro de Laguna on Lake Atitlan. I have had very mixed feelings since we arrived here. Supposedly beautiful natural circumstances; we are at an altitude of about 1600m above sea level, on the great Lake Atitlan surrounded by mountains and 3 volcanoes. The last eruption of Atitlan took place in 1853, so I put aside the fear sown by the earthquake in Antigua that I had just experienced and turn it into an inactive volcano of emotions.
Antigua Guatemala. A town beautifully simple at the foot of active volcanoes: Volcán de Agua, Acatenango, and Volcán de Fuego. The extraordinary views and fresh air delight us constantly🌋 As soon as I got off the bus, I thought I would rest here, but fate had a different plan for us. From the day we arrived, we fought a battle with fleas (which we won after visiting a doctor), we lost our strength due to … (the fight continues), we were in two hospitals from which I left without a diagnosis, but with a prescription for migraines and electrolytes.
This is the first city in Guatemala we visit. We stayed in the outskirts of the town, so we quickly became friends with Mario, the tuk tuk driver. Flores is also a base for trips to Tikal, the Mayan ruins. We went there with a guide, which was a good idea. A few intense hours of walking through the jungle and admiring the ruins is a great experience; especially since we also see an anteater, coatis, howler monkeys and a local falcon. And from the top of one of the ruins we admired the dense, deep green expanse of the jungle.We have also visted Lanquin and had the best magical experience when swimming in Semuc Champey! Watch the video to join us on this incredible adventure :) #semucchampey #lanquin #guatemalatravel #secretsofguatemala #dronefootage #dronevideo #flores #tikal #howlermonkey #wyjec #gwatemala #indykperlowy #mrowkojad #anteater #rainforest #jungle #lasdeszczowy #mayans
San Ignacio, a border town in Belize, from which, in good weather, you can see Guatemala. It is here that we visit the Mayan ruins - Cahal Pech and go on a horseback ride through the jungle. Along the way, we learn about poisonous and medicinal plants, see local woodpeckers and iguanas, vultures circling the field, and termite nests high in the trees. We saw guava trees, lime trees, local cherries, dragon fruit, tamarind and many others. Jose recommended the latter as a local drink to try if we have the chance - tamarind juice with rum. I invite you to the episode! #belize #sanignacio #horseriding #cahalpech #ruinsandnature #mayaruins #tukan #howlermonkey #dronevideo #belizetravel #travelvlog #centralamericatravel #dronevideo #drones
Caveman is an extraordinary man who charmed me with his knowledge, charisma and modesty. He runs a snorkeling company on the Caribbean island of Caye Caulker in Belize. Caveman is very concerned about the future of the coral reef, talks about it with passion and tries to spread knowledge on how to take care of the reef and animals during the tour. In this film he tells us how he accidentally jumped on a crocodile, where the name Caveman comes from and what we, visitors to the island, can do for the coral reef and the animals living here. I highly recommend listening to a conversation with this incredibly interesting man! #underwaterworld #environmental #environmentalawareness #travel #cayecaulker #belize #caveman #faunamarina #planet #travelvlog #planetearth #naturelovers #sharks #responsibletravel #awarness #coralreef #snorkelingparadise #cayecaulker #kittyrtravels #kittyr #islandlife #seaturtles #naturerescue #coralreeffuture #holchan