EPISODE 6: AGUAS CALIENTES
Our first exclusive gastro-experience episode! In the small town of Aguas Calientes, the main hub for those going to Machupicchu, Marco and Rodrigo take a private cooking class on Peruvian food the day after our visit to the ancient ruins, at the fabulous Tree House Restaurant. The two play bartenders making Pisco Sours and Maracuya Sours (with and without Pisco), then head to the kitchen to prepare three dishes using potatoes, ceviche, alpaca meat and quinoa as prime ingredients. And did we say Marco was the first child to ever take that course? This mouth watering episode will leave you hungry for more, guaranteed.
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ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE BY MARCO RICHTER DE MEDEIROS AND OSCAR THE BARTENDER.
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Visit Peru Travel Guide | Best things to do in Perú
Come join us as we visit Peru in our latest travel guide. We cover the best things to do in Peru hitting up major destinations like Lima, Cusco and the Amazon along with visiting Machu Picchu and Hiking the Inca Trail. Peru is one of our favorite countries to visit in the world. Audrey is half Peruvian and we have family in Lima so we're always looking for an excuse to come back. You won't find a more underrated cuisine in the world than Peruvian food.
Peru Guide Playlist:
1) Hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Documentary
2) Machu Picchu Travel Guide Documentary
3) 15 Things to do in Cusco Travel Guide
4) Lake Titicaca Travel Guide (Uros, Amantaní and Taquile Islands)
5) 30 Things to do in Lima, Peru Travel Guide
6) Our first impressions visiting Iquitos, Peru
7) Jungle Treehouse adventure in the Amazon rainforest, Peru
8) Amazon River Cruise - Adventure Travel in Peru
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So we're off the train and this marks the start of the Inca Trail.
So I guess we should explain that we aren't doing the traditional Inca trail. Normally you can do a four day walk or a 10 day walk. We're actually only doing a two day walk. We're not really lazy it is just kind of how it happened. Come on we are. Maybe, maybe just a little bit. We crave our comfort. So basically we're going to be hiking for a full day and then we're going to get to our Aguas Calientes and stay in a hotel. We're not staying in tents. And then the following day we'll be touring Machu Picchu with a guide and like learning the history of the place. So I guess really it is only one day walking the Inca Trail but we're going to say two to feel a little better about ourselves.
So within five minutes of walking we've already reached our first Inca site.
Machu Picchu! Machu Picchu! We made it. How are you feeling? I know. After that long hike. It is amazing. And we're so lucky to have views like this because apparently it was raining for three days before we did this hike. I know. And we have sunshine and blue skies and the lost city is waiting for us. Just over there.
Going for the Llama selfie.
We're going to be trying some traditional food from Cusco.
So we are taking a really fun overnight trip from Puno today to visit Lake Titicaca. Yeah, we're going to visit several islands and do a homestay overnight. Yeah, and we'll get to meet the different communities that live here because we have Aymara people and Quechua people.
Many travelers to Peru tend to skip over Lima as they rush off to more scenic destinations, but we’re of the opinion that the capital has a lot to offer. As one of the largest cities in South America, Lima can be a little chaotic and crowded, but it is also full of surprises, especially in terms of culinary experiences and historic attractions. In this travel video guide, we’re going to take you on a tour of the city and show you 30 things to do in Lima, Peru. Now let’s get started!
After spending some time in Lima, we flew into Iquitos for the final leg of our Peruvian adventure. The landscape changed from arid deserts to mountains and finally to jungle as our flight crossed the country, and once we arrived, the first thing we did was hop into a tuk-tuk to take us into the city.
So we have made it to Iquitos.
Hello from the shores of the Amazon river. This is a pretty cool place to be wouldn't you say? Yeah, this is a bucketlist item for us definitely. So we are currently cruising down the Amazon with Rainforest Cruises. We're going to be spending four days and three nights aboard the Delfin number one.
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Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel | Peru Full Adventure
Sumaq Machu Picchu hotel, named one of South America’s best hotels by Condé Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure, is located at the foot of the historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu near the beautiful Vilcanota River, and offers impressive views of the mountains and landscapes. Recently refurbished with a contemporary interior inspired by thousands of years of Andean culture, Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel offers five-star personalized luxury service, innovative Peruvian cuisine and a relaxing spa that features traditional indigenous treatments. Cultural experiences that highlight mystic connections with local traditions include an authentic Andean wedding ceremony and exploring Machu Picchu with a Shaman.
The luxury property features 62 exquisitely appointed rooms and suites, including 1 imperial suite, 2 junior suites and 59 standard rooms. An array of special experiences is included, among them a culinary demonstration and, for children, mini--chef classes and Andean Tales. Sumaq has been awarded Rainforest Alliance certification for its focus on sustainability and has received a certificate of excellence from TripAdvisor for five consecutive years.
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Yerba Mate is a type of tea, but it goes way beyond being just a tea. Earthy, pungent, and steeped in ritual, it's something you must try. FULL RECIPE BELOW.
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Fill the gourd with Yerba mate until roughly 2/3 full
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Lay the bombilla (filter side down) over the yerba mate, preserving the gap
Pour a little cold water into the gap you've made, inside the gourd. Keep the gourd tilted until the water has been absorbed by the Yerba Mate.
Now add your hot water into the reservoir. It should be no more than 150 degrees F. Fill it to the top.
Enjoy your Yerba mate by drinking from the bombilla.
Your gourd can be refilled 15-20 times with the same Yerba Mate
Indio Feliz in Machu Picchu
Indio Feliz is the Machu Picchu Pueblo's restaurant bistro bar crêperie. Here we serve an original franco-peruvian cuisine, in a welcoming atmosphere.
Asado a la Olla | Cocinando un Delicioso Plato Peruano!
En este video nos ponemos a cocinar un plato peruano: asado a la olla! Esta es un receta que mi mamá y mi abuela llevan muchos años cocinando, y es una de los comidas peruanas favoritas en nuestra casa - especialmente en un día de invierno!
En la primera parte del video, preparamos un arroz amarillo con vegetales para acompañar el asado de carne. También les mostramos como sacar el arroz bien graneado usando un poco de mantequilla.
Luego, empezamos a cocinar la carne, primero dorandola en aceite - la idea es cocinar la carne por fuera sellandola. De ahí, les mostramos todos los ingredientes y especias que usamos durante la preparación del asado a la olla.
Hay que darle tiempo a la carne para suavizar, así que por supuesto, nos ponemos a probar un vinito mientras el asado de carne se sigue cocinando.
Y como este es un plato peruano, mi papá también comparte unas historias de su primer viaje a Perú: primero la aventura de hacer un viaje en auto de Lima a Huaraz, y luego otro viaje en bus y tren de Lima a Arequipa a Cusco a Machu Picchu.
Esperamos que disfruten este video de asado a la olla, y si quieren ver más comidas peruanas, digannos que otros platos podemos preparar.
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Uchuck III to FRIENDLY COVE Nootka Sound + Visiting GOLD RIVER on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Come join us on Vancouver Island, British Columbia as we continue our road trip to Sam's hometown of Gold River to board the Uchuck III for a scenic boat ride to Friendly Cove, Nootka Sound. One of our main goals for this trip was to revisit my hometown of Gold River, BC with my Dad. For Audrey and her Father it was a chance for them to see where I grew up and an opportunity for all of us to enjoy a day exploring Yuquot.
We departed Gold River at 10 am and began the two-and-a-half hour voyage to Yuquot via Nootka Sound. The landscapes were breathtaking the whole way, with sprawling coastal forests featuring Douglas Fir, Sitka spruce, Arbutus, Western hemlock, and Western red and yellow cedar.
We pulled into Yuquot, also known as Friendly Cove, just as we were finishing up lunch. Yuquot was the summer home of Chief Maquinna and during its fur trade heyday (in the 1780s and 1790s), it had a community of up to 1500 people. This is the site where the first contact between Europeans and First Nations took place in British Columbia.
Our first tip when you get off the Uchuck, would be to check out the views of Friendly Cove from the beach. This black-pebble beach which is directly to the right of the pier offers beautiful views of Friendly Cove, plus there are lots of tree trunks where you can sit down and enjoy the beauty of the place.
After a little stroll along the beach, we followed the hiking trail over to Yuquot Church. The church that stands here today was originally dedicated to Pope Pius X, and it was built in 1956 to replace the previous church that burned down. The structure was eventually decommissioned as a church in the 1990’s and today it acts as a cultural centre and museum housing replicas of sacred carvings.
After visiting the church, we walked over to the other beach where we encountered a totem with outstretched palms staring out to sea. Yuquot means “where the wind blows in all directions”, so it would make sense to have a lighthouse there! And just like that, our visit to Friendly Cove came to an end and we boarded the Uchuck 3 once more.
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Come join us for an epic road trip to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada where we partner with Trover to cover the island from the south all the way up to the north. Unlike most Vancouver Island road trips and travel series which focus on the triangle of Vancouver, Nanaimo and Tofino, we branch off and visit lesser-known places such as Gold River, Port Alice and Malcolm Island just to name a few.
Our trip to Vancouver Island starts off with a flight from Toronto to Vancouver, followed by the shortest flight of our lives from Vancouver to Victoria. From Victoria, we head to our base of Mount Washington in the central part of the island, where highlights include spotting black bears, hiking in Mount Washington and visiting vineyards in Comox.
Our journey then continues to Gold River, Sam's hometown, where we board the Uchuck III en route to Friendly Cove. We also go to nearby Campbell River where we walk along a beautiful fishing dock, tour a hatchery and come across a black bear, and hike in Elk Falls which was our favourite hike on this entire journey.
Heading to northern Vancouver Island, we base ourselves in Port Alice and visit the nearby towns of Port McNeill, Port Hardy and Telegraph Cove. For separate day trips, we take the ferry to Malcolm Island where we visit the former Finnish Community of Sointula and take another ferry to Alert Bay where we have the opportunity to appreciate First Nations totem poles, artwork and museums.
Our Vancouver Island road trip concludes with visits to Parksville, Nanaimo and Victoria. Overall, it was one of the best road trips we've ever done focusing mostly on nature, outdoor adventure, wildlife spotting and visiting off-the-beaten-path villages and communities that have a lot to offer but aren't that well known.
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Unexplained World Largest Alien Pyramid In UFO Base In California - Bigger Than Egyptian
World Largest Alien Pyramid With Extraterrestrial UFO Base In California - Bigger Than Egyptian
This amazing video is different because you can verify all mind blowing facts not lifting from the spot you are sitting at. January 26, 1951 USS Independence giant 650 feet long aircraft carrier - nicknamed “The Mighty One” - was nuked and sunk 50 miles south west of San Francisco. In 1970 NAVY dumped 48,000 radioactive barrels on top of it, killing all marine life from Farallon Islands to Half Moon bay. Nuke and dump radioactive carrier near populated California coast seemed the dumbest decision US Navy ever made. But in truth - they were trying to eradicate ancient alien base near California shore.
Locals were constantly finding strange and unexplainable things on the beaches of central California. The most curious were multiple 24 Karat solid gold bars about 5 ounce weight each with Egyptian like inscriptions found by 2 different people washed ashore. It is not possible to tell when they were made because carbon dating is only good for organic materials but not good for metals, but judging by their condition they were underwater for centuries long before first Europeans colonized California. You might remember the story published earlier this year of a Nordic looking woman found ashore in strange gold clothes who was found on Central California same shore. Her dress was made by nano gold tread unseen on earth. She could not remember anything of her past and spoke a strange dialect of Coptic language. After researching these weird findings on Central California shore Kryan channel traveled to the central California coast - only to find out that it was sealed from the public and the strange lights coming out of it at night. You can easily verify those lights coming from the shallow ocean water - they shown on Google earth as well as leaked National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The waters were guarded by several coast guards boats. And the entire beach was covered in fog in a sunny day. We talked to coast guard service officers and they told us they are here every day not to let anyone to pass beyond the fog and they are also not allowed to travel beyond the fog because of its US NAVY jurisdiction but not California coast guard. One of them said that recent California storms exposed something on the beach that should have remained hidden. Undeterred, we hired the small subs with divers and what we found underwater was incredible.
As incredible as our underwater findings were, they paled in comparison of what we found on the shore. Once we step on the shore, the first thing that shocked us was fog in the middle of California sunny day. And miles and miles of beautiful California beach was empty without a single soul on it. Soon, we realized that the many miles of the beach was fenced by NAVY and National Forest Service with multiple lines of fences with clear warnings against entering the area. Some man made strange concrete blocks were scattered on the shore with huge 12 feet or 4 meters in diameter pipes coming underground. Then we saw it! It was giant step pyramid coming out of the cliff. The exposed part was at least twice as big as Egyptian pyramids or Mayan pyramids. But you can clearly tell that part was exposed after the landslide of the recent storm and the bulk of it still hidden in the cliff. You also can see that its bottom was in rubble but the main step slop was mostly intact. It must be built at least several millennia ago and larger than any known pyramid. This year water level had receded exposing other incredible structures of the ancient alien base. Only 20,000 years ago California shore was over 20 miles or 30 kilometers stretching into the ocean. After ice age was over, water reclaimed over 20 miles of land submerging these structures. This year because of California coastal landslides after heavy rains and storms, submerged coast was exposed and Pacific ocean retreated a few meters exposing those incredible ancient alien structures. I told you not to take my word for it but to check updated Google earth California submerged floor with other pyramids and entire sunken cities and alien bases - what you will find there is incredible and simply beyond believe. Entire history as we know it should be rewritten and changed. Whoever built those pyramids and cities: aliens, Maya civilization, Clovis people were in central California millennia before scientists told you that primitive Indians arrived from Siberia and eventually made it's way to California to built hay houses with primitive tools. Those magnificent sunken cities dwarf everything we saw in Egypt, Peru and China. And instead of placing Coastal Guards and NAVY to hide them they should be made World National treasure, unless of course, they were really built by aliens and government is so afraid that truth will come out.
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Asado Para el Día del Padre en Canadá + Presentando Toda la Familia
Hoy compartimos con ustedes un asado para el Día del Padre. Nos reunimos en familia para celebrar a mi papá en este día, y el nos preparó un rico asado con tournedo (lomo envuelto en pancetta), pollo mezquite y cerdo souvlaki. También preparamos tomates relllenos con pico de gallo y canastas de puré con camarones y avocado. Probamos unos vinos Argentinos y Chilenos, y para el postre disfrutamos un cheesecake y pasteis de nata. Además en este video finalmente les presentamos todo la familia! Esperamos que disfruten este asado desde Canadá y feliz Día del Padre. Por último, aquí les dejo el link del canal de Ashley:
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¡Hola todos! Gracias por mirar este video que es parte de nuestra serie Cocinando con Daniel, donde mi padre comparte historias y cocina comidas típicas de Argentina y otras partes de Latinoamérica.
Esta serie comenzó con la idea de filmar los asados argentinos que hacíamos aquí en casa durantes los fines de semana. Ricos asado con los clásicos como chorizo, bife de lomo, bife de chorizo, vacio, asado de tira, y entraña...en fin, un poco de todo! Y para acompañar siempre una picadita y unos buenos vinos argentinos.
De ahí empezamos a cocinar otras comidas argentinas como milanesas, pizzas, pastas, empanadas, puchero, locro y más. Estas son todas comidas argentinas que ustedes nos pidieron en los comentarios, así que se las preparamos con gusto!
Ahora estamos empezando a experimentar con platos de otros países de Latinoamérica. Ya hemos preparado unos platos peruanos, pero digannos que otros platos quieren ver. Sus sugerencias son bienvenidas.
Aquí les dejamos la lista de todos los videos que hemos filmado en esta serie: Cocinando con Daniel. Esperamos que los disfruten:
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Suspense: Elwood / You Take Ballistics / Swift Rise of Eddie Albright
The program's heyday was in the early 1950s, when radio actor, producer and director Elliott Lewis took over (still during the Wilcox/Autolite run). Here the material reached new levels of sophistication. The writing was taut, and the casting, which had always been a strong point of the series (featuring such film stars as Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Henry Fonda, Humphrey Bogart, Judy Garland, Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Eve McVeagh, Lena Horne, and Cary Grant), took an unexpected turn when Lewis expanded the repertory to include many of radio's famous drama and comedy stars — often playing against type — such as Jack Benny. Jim and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly were heard in the episode, Backseat Driver, which originally aired February 3, 1949.
The highest production values enhanced Suspense, and many of the shows retain their power to grip and entertain. At the time he took over Suspense, Lewis was familiar to radio fans for playing Frankie Remley, the wastrel guitar-playing sidekick to Phil Harris in The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. On the May 10, 1951 Suspense, Lewis reversed the roles with Death on My Hands: A bandleader (Harris) is horrified when an autograph-seeking fan accidentally shoots herself and dies in his hotel room, and a vocalist (Faye) tries to help him as the townfolk call for vigilante justice against him.
With the rise of television and the departures of Lewis and Autolite, subsequent producers (Antony Ellis, William N. Robson and others) struggled to maintain the series despite shrinking budgets, the availability of fewer name actors, and listenership decline. To save money, the program frequently used scripts first broadcast by another noteworthy CBS anthology, Escape. In addition to these tales of exotic adventure, Suspense expanded its repertoire to include more science fiction and supernatural content. By the end of its run, the series was remaking scripts from the long-canceled program The Mysterious Traveler. A time travel tale like Robert Arthur's The Man Who Went Back to Save Lincoln or a thriller about a death ray-wielding mad scientist would alternate with more run-of-the-mill crime dramas.
Sustainability and ecovillage - Anthropology of the Dutch
Rascha Wisse (46) is involved in the Ecovillage in Bergen, where she takes care of an edible forest. She also works in a natural shop and is an environmentalist. In this episode of Anthropology of the Dutch about the sustainable, Rascha can be seen in the Ecovillage and she is interviewed.
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Almost everyone is sustainable nowadays, but there is still a group that considers itself the pioneers: the changemakers, they also say. Like Wouter van Dieren; he literally calls himself the pope of the environmental movement. It is the group that says: if we do not do something now, then in 2045 we will be screwed, people. And that year keeps on changing - it used to be 1975. That is of course interesting, this doom thinking. We also like to have one group each season that resembles the left-wing, VPRO-like persons. It is safer than to always portray communities that are far away from you.
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WHAT'S IN OUR LUNCHBOX? | We Are The Davises
Kayla has her friend, Vanessa, come over to go to cheer with her. Later, we go shopping at Michael's where we discover all kinds of cute animal costumes. Finally, Kayla and Tyler show you what they typically pack in their lunches for school as they get ready for bed. Subscribe for more!
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50 Things to do in Buenos Aires Travel Guide
When it comes to world class cities in South America few can compete or even compare to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Buenos Aires features pulsating nightlife, distinct neighborhoods (barrios), European architecture and fine dining options. Having a month in the city allowed us to really discover what the city has to offer from its parrillas (steaks), tango, shopping & parks. In this top attractions travel guide to Buenos Aires we cover neighborhoods such as San Telmo, Recoleta, Palermo and La Boca. We eat Buenos Aires food such as empanadas, pizza, asado, milanesa and alfajores. The following is a complete guide from 1-50 including specific timings for each item. Watch it all or skip ahead to an item of interest.
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2) La Casa Rosada (The Pink House): 01:05
3) La Boca Caminito: 01:19
4) Boca Juniors football game & stadium tour at La Bonbonera: 01:51
5) La Recoleta Cemetery (Cementerio de la Recoleta): 02:29
6) Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens (Jardín Japonés de Buenos Aires - ブエノスアイレス日本庭園): 02:52
7) Parrilla/Asado (Argentinian Steak - Bife de Lomo): 03:24
8) Milanesa breaded meat fillet: 04:53
9) El Ateneo Grand Splendid bookstore: 06:06
10) Choripán - grilled chorizo (sausage) and a pan (crusty bread): 07:06
11) Feria De San Telmo Sunday Market: 07:36
12) Tango Show and Dinner: 08:36
13) Café Tortoni Parisian style coffeehouse: 09:02
14) Floralis Genérica sculpture: 09:34
15) Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA: National Museum of Fine Arts): 09:48
16) Galerías Pacífico shopping centre on Florida Street and Córdoba Avenue: 10:01
17) Los Bosques de Palermo -Palermo forest: 10:29
18) Galileo Galilei planetarium (Planetario) in Parque Tres de Febrero: 11:14
19) Museo Evita Museum: 11:26
20) Gelato Ice Cream at Freddo Parlor: 12:20
21) Calle Florida - Florida street shopping in Buenos Aires: 14:15
22) Bodegón - traditional Argentinian food in a tavern: 14:36
23) Puerto Madero Waterfront Barrio: 16:31
24) ARA Presidente Sarmiento museum ship: 17:01
25) Pizza in Buenos Aires at Pizzería Güerrin: 17:17
26) Plaza San Martin and Torre Monumental (Torre de los Ingleses): 19:34
27) Monumento a los caídos en Malvinas (Malvinas Islands Monument): 19:48
28) Empanadas Argentinas (Argentine Empanadas): 20:09
29) Teatro Colón Opera Housa (Columbus Theatre): 23:29
30) Breakfast in Buenos Aires (Desayuno): 23:47
31) Palermo barrio neighborhood tour: 26:39
32) Buenos Aires Botanical Garden (Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires): 27:03
33) El Palacio de la Papa Frita Potato Palace for Argentine potato souffle: 27:28
34) Nightlife in Buenos Aires - Buenos Aires at night: 29:00
35) 9 de Julio Avenue - crossing July 9 Avenue: 29:23
36) Buenos Aires political protests: 30:08
37) Feria de Recoleta - Recoleta Sunday Flea Market: 31:07
38) Nuestra Señora del Pilar Church: 32:12
39) Recoleta Cultural Centre (Centro Cultural Recoleta): 32:22
40) Merienda - Afternoon tea in Buenos Aires: 32:28
41) Buenos Aires Ecological Reserve (Reserva Ecológica de Buenos Aires - Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve): 35:12
42) Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, MALBA): 35:29
43) Northern Argentine Cuisine (Locro stew): 35:45
44) Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires): 39:14
45) Buenos Aires Cabildo (Cabildo de Buenos Aires): 39:35
46) Drinking yerba mate tea: 39:45
47) Ride a bicycle in Buenos Aires: 44:44
48) Palace of the Argentine National Congress (Palacio del Congreso Nacional Argentino): 45:08
49) Alfajores Artesanales - Alfajores Havanna: Argentine Alfajors: 45:36
50) Buenos Aires Theatre Performance: 46:21
BA Conclusion: 46:43
Our visit Buenos Aires travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the city at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Buenos Aires tourism brochure or Buenos Aires city guide.
50 Things to do in Buenos Aires, Argentina City Guide Documentary:
Buenos Aires is one of our favourite cities in the world, so as soon as we arrived, we hit the ground running. In this guide we'll be visiting numerous neighbourhoods including Recoleta, San Telmo, Boca and Palermo, while showcasing a mix of fun activities and main attractions. AND since we're huge foodies, we'll also be introducing you to Argentine dishes you simply cannot miss. For planning a trip to the capital, here are 50 things to do in Buenos Aires documentary:
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Argentina Travel Guide | Best things to do in Argentina
The following is our Visit Argentina Travel Guide which covers some of the best things to do in Argentine along with extended footage from numerous separate vlogs including things to do in Buenos Aires, Salta, Cachi, Cafayate, La Cumbracita and Villa General Belgrano.
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1) 50 Things to do in Buenos Aires Travel Guide
2) Travel misadventures in Cachi, Argentina
3) Visiting Cafayate, Argentina
4) Visiting La Cumbrecita Hamlet in Córdoba, Argentina
5) Visiting Villa General Belgrano in Córdoba, Argentina
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Argentina Travel Guide | Best things to do in Argentina Travel Video Transcript:
Well, welcome to Argentina! This month Sam and I are exploring Buenos Aires the Argentinian capital. And this video is going to show you 50 things to do around the city.
Buenos Aires is one of our favorite cities in the world, so as soon as we arrived, we hit the ground running. In this guide we'll be visiting numerous neighborhoods including Recoleta, San Telmo, Boca and Palermo, while showcasing a mix of fun activities and main attractions. And since we're huge foodies, we'll also be introducing you to a few Argentine dishes you simply cannot miss. For anyone planning a trip to the capital, here are 50 things to do in Buenos Aires:
And that's a huge wrap for our Buenos Aires City Guide. We really enjoyed showing you around one of our favorite cities in the world, and we hope that this video offered a bit of inspiration in terms of things to do, foods to eat, and activities to try on your visit. As always, if you have any suggestions of other fun things to do in Buenos Aires, please feel free to share those in the comments section below. Until next time!
So good afternoon from the town of Cachi. Today we took a side trip from Salta. So we left really early in the morning. We were up at seven thirty and we drove through lots of different landscapes actually. Getting to Cachi involves going through jungle, desert, gorges. And there was a fourth one that our guide mentioned that I can't seem to remember at the moment. But either way it was really scenic. We just arrived at the town. We had a nice lunch. So yeah, we're going to go for a little tour I think.
So today we are taking a little bit of a day trip. We've left behind Villa General Belgrano and we're going to visit a little village called La Cumbrecita up in the Sierras. And this is where I went to school as a child. So it is going to be really fun walking around and showing you around.
So good morning from somewhere in the province of Salta. Today we're doing another day trip. So we left the city behind and we're driving towards a place called Cafayate. Right now we're just making a little pit stop. A little breakfast stop. So we just ate some alfajores, had some coffee. Oh, they were so good. So good. Double layer alfajores. Oh, yeah. There was so much dulce de leche on them. So yeah, we're just going to continue with the drive over and we're going to be stopping at a National Park to see some cool stuff.
Well, welcome to Germany. Or should I say the Germany of South America. Today we're visiting a town called Villa General Belgrano which has very German roots. Like walking around here you're almost feeling like you've been transported back to Bavaria. And this is a town that I'm very familiar with because I actually grew up in a local village that was only 30 minutes away from here. So we're going to be taking a little tour of the town. I'm excited to show Sam around. And maybe we'll try a few German delicacies. Some beer, pastries, who knows. We'll see what is on the menu.
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