
Family shop selling coconuts that grow on their backyard on the side of the road to Chichen-Itza.

Family ran restaurant where most of the community gathers on the weekends to eat, drink and listen to live music.

Food truck mofongo. An Afro-Puerto Rican dish.

Family shop selling coconuts that grow on their backyard on the side of the road to Chichen-Itza.
GIVE A LITTLE,
WE'LL PAY IT FORWARD
We are self-funded, meaning we are full-time students who work full-time jobs so we can continue doing what we truly love to do, traveling the world. If you had the opportunity to take a look at the many photos in our blog, you will find that many of them, if not all of them, are taken in places where people of that culture live their everyday lives. We do not stay in luxurious hotels or go to fancy restaurants, don't get us wrong, we love caviar as much as the next person, but why not travel to see the culture for what it truly is. The majority of our money spent during our travels stay within local communities. One of the many businesses that we love to contribute to are those that work out of their own home. We have eaten in backyard kitchens, shopped on porches, and even had coconut on the side of the road. Businesses created in order to support their families. There is so much poverty in many beautiful places all around the world that it can really give the cliche 'its bitter sweet' true significance. Any amount donated will always be spent only during our travels and always to the locals. We hope you find our blog very helpful, heartwarming and inspirational. THANK YOU in advance for your donation and keep checking back to see our next stop.
Next Destination
Backpacking Iceland (February 2017)

