Guilherme Ribeiro

Mini Guide to Brazil

If you’re planning to travel to Brazil and don’t know where to begin, here’s a mini guide to help you get your head around this big and complex country. You’ll find information about points of interest, safety, festivals, natural wonders, and much more.

The Pros and Cons of Traveling Full-Time

Life on the road seems to be every traveler’s dream, but is it all that it’s cracked up to be? As you embark on your own journey, you’ll have the best moments of your life, but some pretty annoying ones too.

Indigenous Tribes That Survived the Times

When you visit a new country, and try to understand its culture, it’s sometimes easier to look for answers by exploring its past. Some countries are lucky enough to have tribes who have been around for hundreds of years and can tell you a lot about its history.

15 Islands You Should Add to Your Bucket List

Most of the time islands are associated with amazing beaches where you can soak up the sun and relax with a cocktail in your hand. Considering there are over 100,000 islands in the world, it’s nearly impossible to visit them all. So, read on to find the 15 islands you should definitely add to your bucket list.

Dogs and Cats from Around the World and Their Origins

As it stands, every country has friendly domesticated dogs and cats, and it can be extremely fun to be around them. The best part is that these pets can be very different from what you’re expecting, and sometimes downright weird! Read on to learn more about international dogs and cats, and their origins.

15 Boat Trips You Should Do Once in Your Life

Traveling by boat can be a great way to explore a new country. Sometimes, it’s not possible to get a flight to visit a village hidden inside the jungle or to a small island with no airports. Sometimes, the only way to get there is by hopping on a boat.

12 Ways to Travel Responsibly

When people visit a new country, they want to see the attractions and also have lots of fun. There’s nothing wrong with that as long as they respect the culture, the values, and the environment. If you’re oblivious to your actions, you might be another person who’s contributing to predatory tourism.