Patagonia Tourism & Vacations 2015 (HD)
Patagonia Tours, Patagonia Vacation, Visit Patagonia, Patagonia Tourism, Patagonia Holidays
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide
10 things to do in Patagonia
1. Whale-watch in Puerto Madryn
============================
Patagonia offers some of the world's best whale-watching and Puerto Madryn is the place to glimpse them. Its warm, more enclosed waters along the Golfo Nuevo, Golfo San José and the coastline near Caleta Valdés are prime breeding zones for southern right whales between June and mid-December. A standard whale-watching trip lasts an hour and a half, but longer excursions are available too.
2. Outdoor adventures in El Chaltén
============================
El Chaltén's surrounding mountains are prime hiking, rock climbing and horseback riding territory so if you're into outdoor adventure, this is the spot for you. Think mountain traverses, mountain ascents and rock-climbing classes. You can go horse-riding to the pretty valley of R?o de las Vueltas or take a more challenging ride up the Vizcacha hill followed by a barbecue on a traditional ranch. There are also ice-climbing courses and ice treks available.
3. Dinosaur discovery at the Palaeontology Museum
============================
Showcasing the most important fossil finds in Patagonia, this natural-history museum offers outstanding life-sized dinosaur exhibits and more than 1700 fossil remains of plant and marine life. The three-hour guided visits are a walk through time, along a well-designed nature trail past a wealth of exposed fossils dating as far back as the Tertiary, some 40 million years ago. Speaking of dinosaurs...
4. Walk with the pre-historic
====================
The Dinosaur route in northwest Patagonia is a wonderful adventure. The skeletons of the biggest dinosaurs ever to have walked the planet are, palaeontologists insist, buried in this region's red-rock badlands; and discoveries to date in the area have forced scientists to rethink established theories. Find out more about walking the Dinosaur route.
5. Penguin-watch at Punta Tombo
============================
Punta Tombo has a colony of more than half a million Magellanic penguins and attracts many other birds, most notably king and rock cormorants, giant petrels and black oystercatchers. Most nesting areas in the 200-hectare reserve are fenced off: respect the limits and remember that penguins can inflict serious bites. Trelew-based travel agencies run day-long tours but may cancel if bad weather makes the unpaved roads impassable.
6. Explore Cueva de las Manos
============================
The incredible rock art of Cueva de las Manos (Cave of the Hands) was proclaimed a Unesco World Heritage site in 1999. Dating from about 7370 BC, these polychrome rock paintings cover recesses in the near-vertical walls with imprints of human hands, drawings of guanacos and, from a later period, abstract designs. Free guided walks are given every hour by knowledgeable staff. There’s an information centre and a basic confiter?a, but it’s best to bring your own food.
7. Stay at a ranch
==============
Estancia Telken offers a welcoming stay in the pretty countryside of Los Antiguos. This 1915 working sheep and horse ranch 25km south of Perito Moreno has about 210 sq km of horseback riding and hiking possibilities, including a worthwhile meander along a creek bed up to the basalt plateau Meseta de Lago Buenos Aires.
8. Escape from it all in Camarones
============================
Camarones takes home the gold for Patagonia’s sleepiest coastal village. Empty beaches are perfect for strolling and the sociable townsfolk are masters of the art of shooting the breeze. It is also the closest hub to the lesser-known Cabo Dos Bah?as nature reserve, where you can visit 25,000 penguin couples and their fuzzy chicks. The very helpful oceanfront tourist office offers maps, good tips on scenic outings and lodging information.
9. Watch glaciers at Parque National los Glaciares
============================
Glaciar Perito Moreno is the stunning centrepiece of the southern sector of Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. Locally referred to as Glaciar Moreno, it measures 30km long, 5km wide and 60m high, but what makes it exceptional in the world of ice is its constant advance – it creeps forward up to 2m per day, causing building-sized icebergs to calve from its face. In some ways, watching the glacier is a very sedentary park experience, but it manages to nonetheless be thrilling. The main gateway town to the park’s southern sector, El Calafate is 80km east of the glacier by road. This is where you’ll find all the operators for tours and activities too.
10 Things to do in Kotor, Montenegro Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Kotor, Montenegro in this travel guide covering the top things to do in Kotor in terms of attractions, food and experiences. Having arrived from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina the pattern of heavy rains in the late fall continued and kept us a bit grounded for the first couple of days. After the weather improved we jumped at the chance to wander the Old Town and Gates while hiking up to the Fortresses. For meals we ate a lot of seafood and other forms of local Montenegrin cuisine.
10 Things to do in Kotor City Tour | Montenegro Travel Guide: (Котор)
1) Church of Our Lady of Remedy (Crkva Gospe od Zdravlja / Crkva Marije Koleđate)
2) St John Fortress
3) Kotor Fortress (Cattaro) / Castle of St Giovanni
4) Lunch in the Old Town of Kotor
5) South Gate
6) Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (Katedrala Svetog Tripuna /Катедрала Светог Трипуна)
7) North Gate
8) Walk along the Old City Walls of Kotor
9) Sea Gate
10) Seafood at Cesarica eating Montenegrin Food
* * * * * * * * * *
GEAR WE USE
Panasonic GH5:
Canon G7X ii:
Rode Video Micro:
Joby Gorilla Pod:
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro:
* * * * * * * * * *
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog:
instagram:
facebook:
twitter:
SAMUEL:
blog:
facebook:
twitter:
instagram:
* * * * * * * * * *
Our visit Kotor travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Montenegrin), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and a hockey game. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Kotor tourism brochure, Kotor itinerary or Kotor city tour.
10 Things to do in Kotor, Montenegro Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Котор)
Good morning friends. We have made it to Montenegro. We're in Kotor (Котор) right by the water we're staying in the Old Town. We've been here a few days and it has been raining non-stop just like it was in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Like the first half of the week it just poured but now it is nice. We can't wait to explore this city so join us as we make a little travel guide.
If there’s one thing that had caught our attention upon arriving in Kotor (Cattaro), it was the fortifications that not only encircle the old town but also run all the way up into the mountain, so a hike up to Kotor Fortress was the first stop on our itinerary.
As a tip, we would say the best time to hike up to Kotor Fortress is in the morning because the path is shaded. This isn’t a huge consideration if you’re visiting in winter like we did, but definitely something to keep in mind if you visit in the summer.
The Cathedral of St Tryphon was built in honor of the patron saint and protector of the city, on the very same spot where an older church had already stood long ago. We paid our admission and went in to visit the cathedral’s very own museum.
After walking along part of the city walls, we stopped by the Sea Gate, which is the third entrance into the Old Town. As soon as you walk through here you’re met with a clock tower and a big square that’s encircled by restaurants and lots of little lanes that break away - basically it’s a great place to wander.
And now we want to show you one more restaurant that we enjoyed in Kotor (Cattaro). This one was called Cesarica and they specialized in seafood.
Lastly, if you want to enjoy a little evening stroll, the Port of Kotor is a beautiful place. Not only can you enjoy the city all lit up at night, but if you happen to be there on a day when the cruise ship pulls into town, it’s worth sticking around to watch it manoeuvre its way.
And that concludes our visit to Kotor (Котор). We hope you guys enjoyed following along and we’ll see you in the next video where we visit the neighbouring coastal town of Budva.
This is part of our Travel in Montenegro video series showcasing Montenegrin food, Montenegrin culture and Montenegrin cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
Music by Birocratic:
The Ultimate MEXICAN STREET FOOD TACOS Tour of Mexico City! (ft. La Ruta de la Garnacha)
►Subscribe to Lalo’s channel:
►T-shirts available now:
Welcome to the best tacos in the world - the ultimate guide to Mexican street food tacos in Mexico City!
I met up with Lalo from La Ruta de la Garnacha ( he’s from Mexico City, he makes videos about street food as well. And he took me to his favorite tacos in all of Mexico City. We each ate the most tacos in one single day that we’d ever eaten in our lives, and it was the greatest taco day of my life!
Here are all the places we ate in this video:
Tacos Joven - They are known for their tacos de canasta, which are basket tacos, famous in Mexico City. They are served from a basket, and they keep hot the entire day as they are served. The highlight here was the chicharrón taco with chicharrón salsa.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco
Taqueria El Abanico - This is Lalo’s favorite restaurant in Mexico City for carnitas, the wildly popular braised pork taco. The entire rib in my taco was the highlight, so tender and flavorful.
Price - 20 MXN ($1.08) per taco
El Pescadito de Sonora - Originating from Hermosillo in Sonora, El Pescadito serves Mexican seafood tacos, especially shrimp or marlin tacos. Their tacototo is a taco that will change your life. This was as good as food gets for me.
Price - 35 MXN ($1.89) per taco
Tacos Charly - When it comes to Mexican street food, suadero is one of the greatest, a massive pan of slow braising beef in its juices. When you order your tacos, they slice up the meat, dip your tortilla in the fat, and you eat it with onions, cilantro, and salsa - pure meat heaven.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco
Taqueria Los Güeros - Tacos de tripa, intestines, are very popular in Mexico City as well. They may not be the most pretty tacos, but they are immensely flavorful and have all sorts of different textures going on in your mouth.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco
Tacos Los Juanes - This is a great Mexican street food restaurant in Mexico City that serves all sorts of different tacos. We came for the tacos de cabeza and tacos de lengua, both of which were fantastic
Price - 10 MXN ($0.54) per taco
El Vilsito - For Mexican street food in Mexico City, the ultimate taco, the most loved by everyone is no doubt, Al Pastor. Cooked in the vertical spit, a technique brought over from Lebanese immigrants, Al Pastor is usually made with marinated pork that’s juicy and flavorful it might make you weep tears of joy. Lalo and I ordered, not just your ordinary tacos de al pastor, but the King of all tacos, the Gringa!
Price - 50 MXN ($2.70) each
Thanks again to Lalo from La Ruta de la Garnacha:
This was the greatest taco day of my life. Thank you for watching!
MUSIC: Down For The Long Run
***CAMERA GEAR*** I used to make this video (these are affiliate links):
Main camera:
Main lens:
2nd lens:
Microphone:
Drone:
I would love to connect with you!
Instagram:
Facebook:
T-shirts available now:
We visited LIMA, PERU for a week & this is what happened...
It's our first time in South America! We traveled from Mexico to Peru, and Lima completely took us by surprise.
►Get your Tangerine Travels swag!
In today’s travel vlog, we fly from Cancun, Mexico to Lima, Peru. After taking an Uber to our Airbnb in the heart of Miraflores, our exhaustion from a long travel day caught up with us. Despite wanting to get out and explore Lima, we had to sleep for practically an entire day. That wasn't ideal, but we decided it was better to be refreshed for our week in Lima. After all, we're making our first ever Lima vlog!
A Lima, Peru travel vlog wouldn’t be complete without the neighborhoods of Miraflores and Barranco, so on our first real day in the city, we decided to let a professional cyclist (a Lima local) guide us around on a bike tour of the city.
Miraflores is the most popular neighborhood for travelers visiting Lima. It sits right next to the coast with cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Barranco is Miraflores' colorful, bohemian neighbor, filled with murals, art, and historic architecture.
At first, we were worried the food in Lima wasn't as special as people had led us to believe. The first restaurant we tried, Buena Vista Cafe, was quite underwhelming (not typical food from Peru, though). We soon realized that authentic Peruvian foods like causa, ceviche, anticuchos, cancha, and picarones, are DELICIOUS. The more Peruvian food we tried, the more our mouths were watering for it!
Before our travels to Lima, we weren’t the biggest fans of ceviche but after tasting Peruvian ceviche, it’s now one of our favorite foods on the planet!
Come along with us as we explore the food scene in Lima and visit some popular attractions throughout the city!
------OUR LIMA RECOMMENDATIONS------
WHERE TO EAT IN LIMA, PERU
1. Mangos Restaurant (Peruvian Food, Located in Larcomar)
2. La 73 Restaurant (Peruvian Food, Located in Barranco)
3. Makoto (Japanese Food, Located in Miraflores)
4. Muya (Peruvian Food, Located in Barranco)
5. Panchita (Peruvian Food, Located in Miraflores)
6. Peru Gourmet (Peruvian Food, Located in Historic Center)
WHAT TO DO IN LIMA, PERU
1. Take a bike tour. We found one on Airbnb and felt like it was the perfect way to get ourselves more comfortable with Lima.
2. Visit Parque del Amor. This park is in the Miraflores neighborhood on the malecon. It's a great place to take some pictures and watch the sunset.
3. Explore the Miraflores and Barranco neighborhoods. There are so many things to see, do, and eat in each of these zones in Lima. They are also considered some of the safest parts of the city.
4. Watch the changing of the guards. Every day at 12:00pm, you can see this fantastic ceremony at the Presidential Palace (Palacio de Gobierno) in the historic center. We recommend going early (the concert portion starts at 11:30am) to get a front-row seat.
5. Browse Peruvian arts and crafts at Inca Market. There are a few of these markets to choose from. They all contain thousands of local artesanías (handicrafts) such as blankets, colorful decor, stuffed animal llamas/alpacas, and so much more. You can walk around there for hours!
6. Stroll down the coast. In Miraflores, the malecon runs along the coast for miles. There is a walking/bike path through the entire thing and also benches, workout equipment, dog parks, playgrounds, and tons more to see and do.
7. Visit the 3rd most popular attraction in Peru, Larcomar. This oceanside shopping mall has dozens of shops, restaurants, and cafes.
8. Visit the Pre-Inca Ruins. If you enjoy learning about ancient civilizations and their impressive history this is a must-see.
A HUGE THANK YOU to our Muy, Muy Mandarinas and Executive Tangerineys on Patreon!
Shawn McAllister
Jamie McBroom
Josie & Steve
►Learn Spanish like us!
►New to Airbnb? Save $40 when you sign up with our link. We'll get a $20 credit.
►Our camera gear and travel essentials:
BUSINESSES & BRANDS: Want to work with us?
ourtangerinetravels@gmail.com
------------------------------------
Want MORE Tangerine Travels!?
►PATREON:
►OUR APPAREL STORE:
►PAYPAL: (ourtangerinetravels@gmail.com)
►FACEBOOK:
►INSTAGRAM:
►TWITTER:
►STEEMIT BLOG:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
We ONLY include affiliate links for products we use, love, and trust. If you make a purchase after clicking on our links, we may earn a commission which helps us continue our travels and produce more videos.
#TangerineTravels #Lima #Peru
Asado Canadiense a la Parrilla + Celebrando el Día de Canadá
¡Feliz Día de Canadá! Para celebrar este día feriado decidimos hacer un asado canadiense en casa. Para este asado preparamos trucha y camarones a la parrilla, espárragos, choclo, y también unos platos más típicos de Canadá como maple beans (frijoles en syrup de arce), poutine (papas fritas con cuajada de queso y salsa), y s'mores (marshmallows con chocolate y galletas). Les deseamos un feliz día desde Canadá y esperamos que disfruten este video.
Haciendo Empanadas + Picada Argentina + Fernet con Coca! | Platos Típicos Argentinos
¡Bienvenidos a otro video! Hoy vamos a preparar 4 variedades de empanadas. Si llevan un poco de tiempo siguiendo este canal, ustedes ya saben que mi padre y yo solemos filmar videos preparando asados argentinos, pero como ha estado lloviendo acá en Canadá y el tiempo no estaba muy lindo, decidimos preparar unos platos típicos argentinos. Hoy vamos a probar una picada argentina, 4 tipos de empanadas, y el famoso fernet con coca.
Las 4 empanadas que preparamos fueron:
1) Empanadas de pollo
2) Empanadas de carne al cuchillo
3) Empanadas de mariscos
4) Empanadas de guayaba y queso
Estas empanadas son inspiradas por una mezcla de recetas argentinas, peruanas, y chilenas. Hicimos las empanadas al horno y salieron bien ricas.
Pero antes de empezar a hacer las empanadas, preparamos una linda picada con 4 tipos de salames (salame gitano, salame con vino italiano, salame con pimienta, y salama calabrese), 3 tipos de quesos (queso brie, queso cheddar y queso marinado en vino merlot), aceitunas (verdes con almendras y negras), pan casero con tocino, y alcachofas.
También finalmente conseguimos fernet (algo que llevamos bastante tiempo buscando), así que en este video probamos un poco de fernet con coca como se lo toma en Córdoba. Y aparte de eso, tambien degustamos un vino argentino y un vino chileno.
Por supuesto, mi padre también comparte historias de su vida y su niñez en Argentina, así que esperamos que lo disfruten.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Síguenos en las redes:
AUDREY:
blog:
instagram:
facebook:
twitter:
SAMUEL:
blog:
facebook:
twitter:
instagram:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Nuestro equipo de fotografía:
Panasonic GH5:
Canon G7X ii:
Rode Video Micro:
Joby Gorilla Pod:
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Haciendo Empanadas + Picada Argentina + Fernet con Coca! | Platos Típicos Argentinos:
Música por Artlist:
Taiwanese Street Food - LIVE GIANT PRAWNS Shrimp Seafood Balls Kaohsiung Taiwan
BRAZIL BEACHES | Buzios Beach Resort - What's the coldest beach?
What I love most about Brazil: beaches! Buzios beach resort is a short road trip from Rio de Janeiro, just over 100 miles/160 km. In Buzios there are 23 beaches, very different from each other. In this vlog, I'll visit some of my favorites to try to find out if the water temperature really varies. The southside beaches receive the cold stream from Antarctica while the northside beaches receive the warm stream from the Equator.
All locations in this vlog:
0:40 - Geriba beach
4:08 - Ferradura beach
6:36 - Mirante do Forno
6:50 - Praia da Foca
7:19 - Mirante Joao Fernandes
9:54 - Joao Fernandes beach
11:42 - Armacao beach
12:01 - Ossos beach
12:19 - Azeda beach
14:14 - Porto da Barra, Manguinhos
To understand more about this beach resort, watch my first vlog in Buzios ►
In this trip to Brazil, I also visited Cabo Frio, a nearby city ►
Brazil travel vlog series ►
#RenataInBrazil
---
SUBSCRIBE to join me in this trip to Brazil ►
Let me introduce my home country to you ❤️
---
More details about the main locations in this Brazil travel vlog:
► Buzios: The official name of the city is 'Armação dos Búzios', but everyone just refers to it as Búzios. This is a beach resort in the state of Rio de Janeiro and a popular getaway for Brazilians and Argentinians. Primarily an unknown fishing village until the 1960s, it was made famous by French actress Brigitte Bardot.
► Geriba beach: One of the most famous beaches of Buzios it runs for 2 kilometers (1.24 miles). With waves and an active ocean, it's perfect for surfing and wind sailing. It is surrounded by inns, bars, and restaurants and is a favorite of Brazilians.
► Ferradura beach: A modest beach with plenty to do. Calm waters entice families to spend the day and with plenty of stalls to service your hunger and thirst.
► Joao Fernandes beach: A beach with some of the calmest waters, it has easy access with plenty of accommodations on the surrounding hills. Any trip to Buzios should include a stop at this beach a 30-minute walking distance from town center.
► Porto da Barra: A complex of bars and restaurants on the shore perfectly situated to watch the sunset. Walk the jetty or stroll the beachside path and people watch closing out the day.
---
This vlog was created for the official Renata Pereira YouTube Channel at
Liked it? Share it ►
After watching, please take a minute to leave a comment or subscribe. I'm a travel vlogger, and I really appreciate it! :)
LET'S CONNECT!
+ BLOG:
+ FACEBOOK:
+ INSTAGRAM:
+ TWITTER:
+ PINTEREST:
+ YOUTUBE IN PORTUGUESE: (who knows if you have a Brazilian friend!? ;)
---
► WHO AM I?
I am a Brazilian journalist living in the United States. After traveling the world working with sports, news, and events for over 15 years, I realized that what I really love is the travel part of it all. So I exchanged the life in the newsrooms and stadiums for the daily challenge of being an independent content producer.
I created this channel to share the beauties of the world... stuff that for so long I only kept to myself. Also to help people planning similar trips and to inspire more people to venture out and enjoy life!
P.S.: The guy who occasionally appears in the vlogs is my husband, Gordon. He is Canadian-American and is extremely shy, that's why he's behind the camera most of the time ;-)
---
NEW VIDEO ►►►
---
discoverhawaiitours.com - FELIX CASTILLO - PAISAJES DE HAWAII - MAYO 2013
ASPECTOS PARA REPORTAJE - PLAYA Y MONTAñA DE HAWAII - DISCOVERHAWAIITOURS.COM
LA MISTERIOSA CAVERNA DE JULIO VERNE. LA MÁS ASOMBROSA VISITA DE MIS VIAJES.
Descrubre la más misteriosa caverna que he conocido jamás en mis viajes.
Julio Verne autor de increíbles historias como Viaje al centro de la Tierra dedicó una novela especial al lugar del cual te voy a hablar. La caverna de Julio Verne Pazinska Jama queda bajo el castillo de Pazín, península de Istria.
Dentro de esta asombrosa caverna en el abismo de Pazín encontré un tesoro, una reliquia. Si te gusta la aventura de viajes y la espeleología, o si te encantan las historias de Julio Verne este video tiene información que puede ser de tu interés.
Cavernas de Croacia en Istria.
════════════════════════════════════════
SUSCRÍBETE AL CANAL DE VIAJES
▶▶▶ ◀◀◀
════════════════════════════════════════
SÍGUEME! EN NELSON MOCHILERO
★ Blog:
★ Instagram:
★ Fotos:
★ Twitter:
★ Snapchat:
★ Google+:
★ Tumblr:
★ Facebook Personal:
★ Youtube:
════════════════════════════════════════
DESCUBRE MOCHILEROS.ORG
Empieza tus propios viajes
★ FACEBOOK:
★ PINTEREST:
★ GOOGLE+:
★ FOROS MOCHILEROS:
★ VUELOS BARATOS:
★ HOSPEDAJES:
y más en MOCHILEROS.org :)