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Wander Yonder
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Приєднався 21 бер 2024
Subscribe to see new Wander Yonder slow travel videos uploaded regularly.
Wander Yonder content features travel highlights, insights, guidance and recommendations based on my experiences and knowledge gained while slow travelling full-time.
I seek to discover, explore and unravel interesting corners of the world - and to inspire, inform and deepen your own wanders.
You can also visit the Wander Yonder website for regular complementary written blog posts as well as photos of street art discoveries from my many wanders. Links below.
Email: world@wanderyonder.blog
Wander Yonder content features travel highlights, insights, guidance and recommendations based on my experiences and knowledge gained while slow travelling full-time.
I seek to discover, explore and unravel interesting corners of the world - and to inspire, inform and deepen your own wanders.
You can also visit the Wander Yonder website for regular complementary written blog posts as well as photos of street art discoveries from my many wanders. Links below.
Email: world@wanderyonder.blog
Unravel Captivating Cusco, Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu, Peru | Travel Highlights and Insights
In this video, we begin to unravel captivating Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu, including travel highlights and insights from exploring the historic centre of Cusco, taking a chocolate workshop, and visiting the Sacred Valley (including Chinchero, Moray, Ollantaytambo, and Pisac) and, of course, Machu Picchu which really does live up to the hype.
Hope you enjoy the video!
Time Stamps:
00:00 - Intro Montage
00:53 - Orientation
02:12 - Cusco
04:20 - Santo Domingo Church (Qorikancha)
05:12 - Sacred Valley
07:27 - Train to Machu Picchu
08:29 - Aguascalientes
08:54 - Machu Picchu
10:52 - Outtakes
Here is a link to a complementary blog post on the Wander Yonder website with some extra travel tips for Cusco, the Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu, Peru (including a link to an excellent Airbnb Experience tour of Sacred Valley that we took during our visit to Cusco):
wanderyonder.blog/travel-tips-for-cusco-the-sacred-valley-and-machu-picchu-peru
Thanks for watching Wander Yonder!
Hope you enjoy the video!
Time Stamps:
00:00 - Intro Montage
00:53 - Orientation
02:12 - Cusco
04:20 - Santo Domingo Church (Qorikancha)
05:12 - Sacred Valley
07:27 - Train to Machu Picchu
08:29 - Aguascalientes
08:54 - Machu Picchu
10:52 - Outtakes
Here is a link to a complementary blog post on the Wander Yonder website with some extra travel tips for Cusco, the Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu, Peru (including a link to an excellent Airbnb Experience tour of Sacred Valley that we took during our visit to Cusco):
wanderyonder.blog/travel-tips-for-cusco-the-sacred-valley-and-machu-picchu-peru
Thanks for watching Wander Yonder!
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Unravel Unmissable Lima, Peru | Exploring Miraflores, Barranco & Historic Centre | Travel Guide
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In this video, we begin to unravel unmissable Lima, Peru, by exploring Miraflores, Barranco, and the Historic Centre. We take a walk along the cliffside boardwalk, visit the archeological site of Huacu Pucllana, take in the street art of Barranco, learn about the legend of the Bridge of Sighs, find the best Pisco Sour in Barranco, explore the Historic Centre and try some delicious ceviche. Time...
Unravel Charming Antigua, Guatemala | Highlights of Things to Do, See and Eat | Travel Guide
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In this video, we begin to unravel the charming city of Antigua, Guatemala, including highlights of things to do, see and eat. We wander around, explore earthquake ruins, enjoy some traditional Guatemalan food, and take in the spectacular views from Cerro de la Cruz. Time stamps: 00:00 - Intro Montage 01:02 - Orientation & Historical Backdrop 03:25 - Wander Around 07:53 - Earthquake Ruins 09:59...
Unravel Magical Lake Atitlan, Guatemala | Exploring Panajachel, San Pedro, San Juan & San Marcos
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In this video, we begin to unravel Lake Atitlan in Guatemala, exploring the lakeside villages of Panajachel, San Pedro, San Juan and San Marcos to give you a better sense of each one. If you are planning a trip to Lake Atitlan, this video will help you decide which village is best for you to base yourself during your visit (and I recommend visiting all four villages if you have time). Time Stam...
Unravel Incredible Chiapas, Mexico | San Cristobal, Palenque Ruins, Sumidero Canyon | Travel Guide
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In this video, we begin to unravel Chiapas in Mexico and highlight some of the best things to do in the area, including exploring San Cristobal de las Casas, Palenque Mayan Ruins, Agua Azul waterfalls, Misol-Ha waterfall, Chiflon waterfalls, Montebello Lakes, and Sumidero Canyon. Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro Montage 01:04 - Orientation & Historical Backdrop 03:40 - San Cristobal de las Casas 05:2...
Unravel Diverse Oaxaca, Mexico | Highlights of Things to Do | Travel Guide
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In this video, we begin to unravel Oaxaca City in Mexico and highlight some amazing day trips in the area, including Monte Alban, El Tule, and Hierve El Agua. Time Stamps Below: 00:00 - Intro Montage 00:47 - Orientation 02:01 - Start in the Zocalo 02:43 - Santo Domingo de Guzman 04:18 - Traditional Food 05:36 - Mezcal Tasting 06:28 - Monte Alban 08:17 - El Tule Tree 09:23 - Hierve El Agua Relat...
Unravel the Great Pyramid of Cholula in Mexico | Biggest Pyramid in the World | Travel Vlog
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In this video, we begin to unravel the Great Pyramid of Cholula in Mexico. This pyramid is the largest pyramid in the world (yes, even bigger than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt by volume). It is known as Tlachihualtepetl (made-by-hand mountain) and has been closely linked to Teotihuacan in the Valley of Mexico. The pyramid complex was once one of the greatest religious centres in the regio...
Unravel Underrated Puebla, Mexico | Highlights of Things to Do and Eat | Travel Guide
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In this video, we begin to unravel Puebla, Mexico, and highlight many interesting things to do and delicious foods to eat in the city. Highlights include the Zocalo de Puebla (central plaza), the Catedral de Puebla (Cathedral of Puebla), Callejon de los Sapos (Alley of the Frogs), Calle Cinco de Mayo (May 5 Street), Templo de Santo Domingo and Capilla del Rosario (Church of Santo Domingo and Ro...
Unravel Beautiful Guanajuato, Mexico | Labyrinths, Opulence and History Lessons | Travel Vlog
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This video on Guanajuato City is my first long-form UA-cam slow travel video, which I hope will be the first of many to come for new destinations. It features an overview of the beautiful and colourful city of Guanajuato, Mexico. Highlights in the video include Guanajuato's enchanting and colourful winding streets and alleyways, its beautiful and opulent architecture (Basilica of Guanajuato, Te...
Well done 👍 thanks 😊
Living here becomes a love hate relationship. It's wonderful here. It has a good climate great architecture and museums. Music in the streets and the bars goes on constantly. Lots of cool interesting people live here.The problems are mainly related to the over tourism killing it.Tourists are often really dismissive of the residents and stay up at night drunken and screaming, revving their engines in the small stone roadways echoes through the streets. Drunks are often pissing anywhere and tossing their trash everywhere.
Guanajuato is one of my favourite cities in Mexico, but I can appreciate that it can be a love/hate relationship for many who live there, especially when tourists are disrespecting your beautiful city. Thanks for sharing your local perspective!
Sean bienvenidos a #Perú 🇵🇪🌟🇵🇪
Extraordinary, absolutely stunning. Thank you.🇨🇦
It's "Larco", not "Larcos".
Thank you for your insights. I happen to be a backpacker and will be traveling to Guanajuato come this weekend. I'm looking forward to spending a few weeks getting lost in the alleyways.🙂
Thanks for watching! You are going to love Guanajuato! Such an amazing city!😊
Great video and some useful information that will come in handy when I’m in Guatemala in March ‘25👏🏻👍🏻✌🏻🤙🏻
Thanks very much! Guatemala has a lot to offer travellers. Hope you enjoy your trip!
This is the most beautiful and informative video that I have seen of Lima. Your sister crossing the bright of sighs was the cherry on top. I loved the awesome views of the cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean along with your excellent explanations. Do you have another video coming about the restaurants and the good Peruvian food?
Thanks very much! I plan to cover more Peruvian food in an upcoming video on Arequipa.
Thanks for not being condescending with my compatriotas… If they are not their best version in every sense since they are working in the tourism industry. Thanks for your authenticity.
(I forgot) thanks for visiting Perú 😎✌️❤️👍🏻🙌🇵🇪
Very informative video! And great job with the music integration. I don't usually like a lot of music on video - especially when people are talking, but yours fit and really set the mood for different scenes.
Que buen video, q buenos planos, y q interesante. Mi like
Estive nesses lugares, amei❤❤
Lake a tit lan. That’s a first I’m pretty sure it’s ah teet lahn
doesnt seem like Lima is a good place for straight men
Lima peru is the most boring place ive ever been
I’m sorry to hear that was your experience. I loved Lima.
@@WanderYonderWorld I heard lima is better for lgbt people is that true?
Typical hater👎
I'm so sorry for ur trauma!!. Hope u get over it soon!!. :D
Welcome to Lima Peru 🇵🇪 friends, and many thanks for visiting us,....saludos desde usa,....
OMG how many pisco sours, I am peruvian and I can tell you these vary in taste not only depending on the bar or restaurante but also on the individual barmans inspiration on the day! ….still I would also drink them all hehehe, salud !
You two and all the amazing, stunning views. This was an absolute treasure. 🇨🇦❤️
Linda cidade 😊🇧🇷🇧🇷
I'm having trouble believing that you are not mentioning Cantona. This site is just unbelievable, accessible from Puebla, and hardly a tourist in site. We traveled to Puebla just to see Cantona and were not disappointed.
Thanks for watching and for recommending Cantona. I’ll put it on my itinerary for the next time I’m in Puebla!
How do you find accommodations for one month?
I usually book my accommodations through Airbnb and many listings provide steep discounts for month-long stays.
Really helpful video. I am heading to Guatemala next week. Cant believe you spent a month in Atitlan though! Im only planning on spending 3 out of 22 days there and hoping to get to less touristy places
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching! There are also more remote places to stay around the lake if you are looking for peace and quiet. For example, I heard that Casa del Mundo in Jaibalito is really nice but a bit pricey.
Outstanding video Brother. Probably the best one I've watched on Antigua. We will be there in 2 weeks and really stoked about the experience. Your videography is very good. Thanks for the content. Safe travels.
Thanks for watching and for the positive feedback! Hope you have an awesome trip!
Like the time stamps and your narration.😊
Man, great footage. I am from Guatemala and I started making videos a few months ago. I like your content. Gonna follow to learn and get ideas :)
👍👍👍🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹
Gracias 🙂🙏🏼 me encanta ver a mi pais lindo
Your video is so amazing! Thanks ever so much! Welcome to Guatemala! Greetings from Japan
Thanks for watching!
Great Video 👍🏻 Beautiful Guatemala 💙🇬🇹
I will be there in November 7
Bienvenido Grin-Go
🇬🇹✨
THE LAKE MORE BEAUTYFULL OF THE WORLD
I LOVE GUATEMALA, IS WONDERFULL HAS EVERITHING
Really enjoying your videos as we will be visiting Guatemala in November lots of good information One thing I would say is you need to speak slowly as it can be hard to keep up or take notes Keep up the good work look forward to others
Thank-you so much for watching and for this constructive feedback. I really appreciate it and will definitely focus on improving in this area in the next video. UA-cam has been a steep learning curve and I’m trying to improve a little with each video. Thanks again!
Antigua is definitely a city you have to visit if you are in Guatemala 🇬🇹, because is a very charming and beautiful city. I recommend you too, the city of Quetzaltenango and San Cristóbal Totonicapán.
Thanks for this recommendation!Quetzaltenango was high on my list to visit too! I will definitely head there for a visit the next time I’m in Guatemala! I’ve heard lots of good things about the city!
Great job, loved the opening history I have a travel channel and I’m in Atitlan now!
Thank-you! Very happy to hear you liked the video! Hope you enjoy Lake Atitlan! Such a beautiful and magical lake!
Au contraire! You need to do a little homework. Talavera is from Takavera de la Reina in Spain. Puebla did not originate talavera but reproduced it with Mexico influences. The city is internationally known for its ceramics, which Philip II of Spain used as tiled revetments in many of his works, such as the monastery of El Escorial. The nickname of Talavera de la Reina is 'The City of Pottery' (La Ciudad de la Cerámica, in Spanish). Mexico's famous Talavera pottery was named after the city.
We loved Lake Atitlan!! What a great area❤❤❤❤
This is fantastic! 👏👏
One of the most comprehensive overviews of Guanajuato that I've seen. Your gentle demeanor and voice are a refreshing change from other videos. Muchisimas grácias !
Another superb video and again, shame on me for not commenting sooner. Your channel is perfect; great vibe, well produced and very informative. If I may ask, as I’m researching a two month trip to Mexico, what sources do you rely on when doing your research? Thanks again for a great channel👍🏻👏🏻🙏✌🏻🤙🏻
Thank-you for this feedback and thank-you for watching and subscribing. I'm very happy to hear these videos are resonating with you and are informing your own travels. Congratulations on your two-month trip to Mexico! You will love it - such an amazing country. In terms of research for these videos, I use a range of sources, including guide books, government websites, academic articles, and travel blogs. I also learn a lot on the ground from locals, guides and museums. Sources that returned to again and again for the Mexico series were Lonely Planet, UNESCO website (given so many world heritage sites), and Indigenous Mexico Org website (for many interesting and informative articles related to Mexico's Indigenous heritage - www.indigenousmexico.org). I've also written complementary blog posts on each destination, including "things to know before you go" (www.wanderyonder.blog). If you have any questions about any of the places that I covered, feel free to ask them here or send me an email. (world@wanderyonder.blog). Hope this is helpful. Thanks again for watching and subscribing!
@@WanderYonderWorld thank you” doesn’t cover it🙏I’m glad I’m not the only one reading guide books🤣the UNESCO site suggestion is brilliant. Stay well, 🙏👍🏻✌🏻🤙🏻
If I haven’t commented on your channel or told you that I’m a new subscriber, then shame on me! I really enjoy your channel. I’ll be Mexico for two months in January’25 and I’m using your videos as a resource. Thank you my friend 👏🏻👍🏻🙏✌🏻🤙🏻
Lovely video! I enjoy the quiet of your videos. It's so calming, and it feels as though the quiet both allows me to really hear what you're saying, and shows a lot of respect for the people who inhabited the spaces you're showing. you're
Gracias por tu video de la Hermosa Ciudad de Oaxaca.
Muy bonito video! Gracias 😊
Gracias por tu video. Hay una frase que decía uno de los famosos cantantes en México "Solo Guanajuato es bello"
Great video 😁👍
Gracias from El Paso,TX ✌️
Another amazing video! 👏👏
Nice video, but it's "Wan-uh-wat-toe".