Travel Bucket Lists

Hiking in Oaxaca

Hiking in Oaxaca: Hidden Gems of Mexico’s Most Beautiful State – Sierra Norte and Camino Copalita

The state of Oaxaca in the south of Mexico is one of the most diverse in the country. A hub of indigenous culture, it’s home to the country’s most vibrant crafts and art scene, a unique renowned cuisine accompanied by the famous Mexican mezcal, archaeological sites and a breathtaking scenery spanning all the way to the tropical Pacific in the south. Made for off the beaten track hiking – what are the best hiking adventures in Oaxaca?

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Cape Range National Park

Best Things to do in Cape Range National Park – Swim with Ningaloo Reef Whale Sharks

Cape Range National Park is located on the North West Peninsula in Western Australia about 800 miles north of Perth. To me it felt a little like the end of the world. The region is famous for the Ningaloo Reef and the yearly migration of whale sharks between March and August. The closest city to the National Park is Exmouth and the base from which Cape Range and its breathtaking beaches such as Turquoise and Sandy Bay can be explored. Check out this guide and start daydreaming about the best tours and beaches around Exmouth, Cape Range National Park including swimming with the Ningaloo Reef whale sharks, humpback whales and scuba diving at some of the world’s best dive sites.

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Quilotoa Crater

Ecuador’s Beautiful Avenue of the Volcanoes – Quito to Cuenca in 2 Weeks

Ecuador – This small but diverse country has it all, the depth of the Amazon, snow-capped volcanoes and azure blue lagoons in the Andes, beautiful colonial towns, the wild Pacific Coast and of course the magical Galapagos Islands. While the Galapagos are still the main destination for most travellers visiting the country, Ecuador mainland is just as spectacular. Especially the country’s Avenue of the Volcanoes from Quito to Cuenca is not to be missed on a trip to the Land of Eternal Spring!

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