Angel’s Landing; Zion National Park.
As we arrived at Zion National Park I was completely amazed by the opening scene; we were greeted by Zion’s Canyon as we entered in a shuttle bus and the red mountains and rocks surrounded us.
As we arrived at Zion National Park I was completely amazed by the opening scene; we were greeted by Zion’s Canyon as we entered in a shuttle bus and the red mountains and rocks surrounded us.
I’d heard about Bryce Canyon on various occasions, a National Park on the US known for its unique formations/pillars called hoodoos that spread throughout the Park: but it wasn’t until we visited it last October that I finally learned why this destination was so famous.
One of the things I loved most about Australia was the amount of hikes & National Parks we were able to see &
One experience I’d always wanted to try in Mexico was the now well known Toluca – Valle weekend hike. I’d heard about it for a few times but it wasn’t until last September I had the chance to go and experience it on my own.
DAY 1: Christchurch – Lake Tekapo (DRIVE TIME: 3 hr).
Our first stop in the famous Southern Island of New Zealand was Christchurch,
Since before I even set foot in Australia I’d already heard hundreds of people talking about how it was one of the best places to live,
When I saw a picture of Roys Peak for the first time I was more than amazed, I knew one day I’d go to that mountain and climb it all the way to the top.
Tasmania is a place that I’d heard about just a few times in my life; to be honest I didn’t know much about it until I arrived to Australia and started to investigate more about this island that seemed like a magical place.
The wonders of the world are named Wonders because of the immense sensation of wonder they start in you; and it is without a doubt that Machu Picchu indeed filled my mind and spirit with wonder and joy.