Posts Tagged ‘perpetual traveler’
Colombia Investment Visas: Low Property Prices and Key to Passive Income 🇨🇴
Picture this: a tropical paradise with stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and endless investment opportunities. Sounds too good to be true? Welcome to Colombia. After nearly three years of researching and comparing the average cost of living and real estate prices across countries in South America, I can confidently say that Colombia stands out…
Read MoreTax Benefits of Foreign-Owned Single-Member US LLC for Non-Residents
Are you a non-resident looking to take advantage of the many tax benefits of forming a US LLC (Limited Liability Company)? With a territorial tax system like Paraguay, establishing a foreign-owned single-member LLC can be a lucrative opportunity for your business. In this blog post, we’ll explore the advantages of forming a US LLC and…
Read MoreWorkaway in Ecuador: Explore beautiful Nature at German Campground ⛺️🇪🇨
Are you interested in moving and working abroad in South America? Do you want to explore the natural wonders of this continent while gaining valuable work experience? Workaway may be the platform you need to achieve these goals. What is Workaway? Workaway is a cultural exchange platform that connects travelers with hosts…
Read MoreLima – Eine Stadt voller Kultur, Geschichte und Essen, aber nicht der Ort für uns 🇵🇪
Lima, die Hauptstadt Perus, ist durchaus eine tolle Stadt, aber nach all den Ländern und Städten in Südamerika, die wir besucht haben, war Lima nicht die richtige Stadt für uns. Warum Lima nicht das Richtige für uns war und warum wir uns gegen ein Leben hier entschieden haben, erfahrt ihr in meinem Video. Schaut es…
Read MoreSleeping in the car in the world’s biggest salt desert – SALAR DE UYUNI, Bolivia 🇧🇴
Spending a night in our car in the world‘s biggest salt desert! Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia at almost freezing temperatures was the most extreme adventure we‘ve had in our two years of non-stop travel! At first Paul and I were disagreeing on whether we should spend the night in our car or just visit…
Read MoreEverything you need to know about entering Bolivia by car 🇧🇴🚗
When we crossed over from Brazil to Bolivia by car we had no idea that this would become the most complicated border crossing we’ve had in our over two years of overlanding South America. Here I collect the most important information about entering Bolivia by car: vehicle permits and documents, toll stops, Sigemig / Digemig…
Read MoreMy experience at the Casa de Dom Inácio in Abadiânia – a world-famous healing place 🇧🇷
Before you start reading, take a look inside the Casa de Dom Inácio in Abadiânia: I didn’t really know anything about Abadiânia before we arrived there. Probably we would have never visited if our new friend Jutta hadn’t invited us to meet her at her Pousada in this small town close to Brasilia. Already…
Read MoreThe beauty of the Brazilian family
After spending six months in Brazil… I noticed how people everywhere seemed so happy despite a lack of luxury. Often Brazilian families live in houses that are made of simple bricks or sometimes just wooden plates. Usually multiple generations live together, people with their children, parents and grandparents. You see babies that are being passed…
Read MoreHow Tulum helped me become a water rat (and a PADI open water diver) ☀️🤿💦
“Going to the beach” for me so far meant chilling on the beach and looking at the water. Not necessarily going inside, and I always had many good reasons for it: “My eyes burn from the salt water.” “I don’t want my hair to get wet.” “The sea grass feels gross.” “The waves…
Read MoreDon’t fall for these tourist scams in Playa del Carmen❗️
Playa del Carmen is one of the most popular and touristy towns on Mexico’s Caribbean shoreline. If you enjoy a lively town, you will love it there. For us I can sum it up in three major points: 👉 Aggravating taxi drivers (they honk and yell at you from all sides asking you…
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