2025 was a record-breaking 12 months of journey in HoneyTrek Land. Touring to 29 nations throughout Europe, Africa, the Center East, North America, and South America, we took on the world with as a lot gusto and gumption as we did the day we left on our honeymoon. Why such a whirlwind tour? We’ve been diligently researching our subsequent e-book on the World’s Greatest Glamping Locations and making an attempt our darndest to expertise as many main eco-resorts as attainable. In search of properties with inventive lodging, immersion in nature, sustainable practices, experiential eating, unusual adventures, and provoking proprietors (to call just a few of our standards)…we’re so thrilled with what we discovered! From Aurora Safaris, which made us understand the bliss of Scandinavian ice bathtub tradition, to Wolwedans, whose dedication to the Namib Desert’s atmosphere and area people introduced us to tears, this world glamping journey reminded us how proud we’re to be a part of the outside hospitality trade. As Sarah Dusek, one of many true glamping pioneers, stated to us, “We need not simply to create entry to extraordinary locations in nature, however to maneuver the needle on fixing some massive world issues.” This concept of regenerative journey as a catalyst for optimistic change saved us motivated as we schlepped our backpack on to yet one more in a single day bus, waited for a hitchhike within the beating solar, and forked over one other $800 for a long-haul flight, and glad to share an important camp’s story.
From a sustainable journey perspective, we’re fairly proud to say that of the 29 nations we explored in 2025, we entered 20 of them with out a flight…and clocked a grand complete of 15,534 miles (two-thirds of the circumference of the earth) of overland journey! And we’ve upheld our dedication to by no means shopping for single-use plastic water bottles—14 years sturdy!
Along with sharing our favourite locations and a sampling of the world’s greatest glamping locations, this Yr in Evaluate weblog features a bunch of behind-the-scenes shenanigans, journey fails, and heart-warming moments that made 2025 one-of-a-kind!
Mexico: Baja Highway Journey

Baja is our glad place, and street journeys down the peninsula have change into one among our favourite methods to kick off the brand new 12 months. For our 4th annual journey, we leveled it up and caravanned with two of probably the most badass RVers we all know. JP & Elena have been correct nomads for almost 20 years, and once you put all our journey expertise and three classic rigs collectively, we have been a dream crew on wheels. Pooling our favourite locations in Baja, we created an epic itinerary by Mexico’s premier wine nation, a Pacific shoreline that rivals Huge Sur, cardon cacti labyrinths, and seaside tenting on a spit of paradise. Ssee video above.
Eire: Our 3-month Euro Journey Begins

Journey conferences are at all times an effective way to line up our 12 months’s route and partnerships (aka, how we make a dwelling), so we got down to Eire for “Meet the Media.” Plus, we’ll take any excuse to go to charming Dublin and hang around with our Irish associates Rose & Conor. After conferences, we wandered the cobblestone streets with our buds and ducked into cozy pubs to have an excellent craic with some Guinness, dueling fiddles, and Irish hospitality.
Sweden: Winter Glamping Spectacular
Now to get glamping! The Scandinavian leg of our world glamping journey kicked off with a bang in Sweden, one of many world’s most sustainable nations and an absolute fairytale in wintertime. We lined up 4 unimaginable eco-retreats within the far north to expertise one of the best of the northern lights, snowshoeing, dogsledding, and Lapland delicacies & tradition. From Grano Becksin, as soon as a dwindling village and now a beacon of hope for rural tourism, to the world-famous Treehotel, an architectural retreat that has hosted the likes of Kate Moss and Sweden’s Crown Princess, we struck glamping gold!
@honeytrek As glamping fanatics, we’ve got lengthy dreamt of staying on the Treehotel in Swedish Lapland. Commissioning Scandanvia’s main architects, this family-run inn reimagined the easy treehouse into lodging which have swept the journey awards and attracted celeb friends, from Justin Beiber to the Crown Princess of Sweden. Now it was our flip, however which room to decide on? The disappearing Mirrorcube, the UFO flying saucer, woven twig Chicken’s Nest, or the brand new Biosphere fabricated from 350 birdhouses…see the place we perched and what it’s like to remain at one the world’s most inventive eco-retreats. @Treehotel #visitsweden #glamping #treehouse #lapland #swedishlapland #comfortablywild ♬ original sound – HoneyTrek
Northeastern Europe by Prepare: Sweden->Finland->Estonia->Latvia->Lithuania-> Poland->Germany

Positive, taking a airplane from Swedish Lapland to Berlin would have been quicker, however the place’s the enjoyable in that? We obtained a Eurail cross, and it supplied us an opportunity to see a brand new a part of the world…japanese Scandinavia, the Baltic States, plus our beloved Poland (in non-pandemic instances), and arrive in Germany with extra reminiscences (and a a lot decrease carbon footprint) than we’d ever get from a flight. Staying just a few nights in every nation’s capital, we obtained a style of their nationwide historical past, tradition, structure, delicacies, and cosmopolitan dwelling earlier than taking our subsequent practice journey by the countryside.
Whereas we at all times deliberate to go to Tallinn, Estonia (one of many best-preserved medieval cities in Europe), we’d by no means have visited the fabulous cities of Riga, Latvia, or Vilnius, Lithuania in the event that they weren’t on our practice route. Seems Riga has the densest focus of Artwork Nouveau structure on the planet, and Vilnius is house to an unbiased republic of artists and free thinkers with its personal structure, forex, and zest for all times!
Every leg of the journey led to a higher appreciation of practice journey…gazing out the window, strolling the aisles, eating in a sit-down restaurant, engaged on free wifi, and even getting a full night time’s relaxation in a non-public sleeper cabin. Two weeks and three,878km later, we arrived in Berlin, so grateful we took the rail much less traveled. Watch the video above of our 7-country practice journey and highlights from Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland.
Portugal & Spain: Iberian Peninsula Campervan Journey

Who doesn’t love the Iberian Peninsula, with its UNESCO cities, gorgeous seashores, charming countryside, and vibrant tradition?! Having lived in each Spain and Portugal, and traveled there extensively through the years, we are able to now say this area is much more unimaginable as a campervan journey!
We rented a home on wheels from the Roadsurfer workplace in Madrid and headed south for Andalucia and the Algarve. With the liberty to take the backroads at our personal tempo, we found so many unimaginable locations and met pretty locals alongside the best way. When it got here to discovering campsites every night time, we’d open the helpful Roadsurfer Spots app and discover such distinctive locations to remain…like Alqueria de Los Lentos, a Sixteenth-century grain mill on the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains with pleasant horses and a sizzling tub, or Monte Das Louzeiras in Alentejo, a vineyard bringing again the traditional custom of amphora pure wine-making and sharing it with campers, and World Tribe, an eco-living neighborhood and biodynamic farm in Huelva, who hosted a girls’s circle that obtained me to bop, cry, and chuckle with women I now name associates.
A lot extra immersive than renting a automobile and staying at metropolis motels, this camper journey helped us get off the overwhelmed observe, join with locals, and fall deeper in love with one among our favourite components of the world.
Greatest Reminder of the Yr

On a whim, we went to the workplace of my first newspaper job on the odd probability that my similar editor from 20 years in the past would possibly nonetheless be there. I pressed the buzzer: “Hola, ¿Editor José Luis está en la oficina?” I waited anxiously, pondering it was slim-to-none that he’d be there and even keep in mind me. The door opened, and he gave me an enormous hug. We spent an hour chatting, flipping by my article archives, and laughing about that experimental column we pulled off as a crew. Today was such an important reminder, it’s by no means too late or too dangerous to achieve out to an outdated good friend! To see this encounter and extra memory-lane moments from Sevilla, see the full gallery.
Morocco: Africa Begins
Morocco has at all times fascinated and intimidated us in equal components. We had no doubts it could be stunning, with its towering sand dunes, historical cities, and lavish riads–however we had heard sufficient shady tales of medina mishaps that we weren’t positive it was well worth the trouble. Nicely, after two weeks in Morocco, we by no means encountered a single unsavory character. Even in probably the most touristy areas, hawkers would make a concerted effort to present vacationers deference, going so far as to say “I gained’t push you…be at liberty to take a look,” and one other cheekily confirmed us his menu and stated, “Don’t panic, I’m natural.” This heightened politeness and self-awareness nearly appeared as if phrase had gotten again to Morocco that it wasn’t cool to harass vacationers, and it was time to make issues proper.
From the artist in Aït Benhaddou, who gifted us an additional portray after we supported his work, to a random airplane passenger who bravely ferried our confiscated drone from Fes to the Marrakesh airport and wouldn’t settle for a dirham…the spirit of the Moroccan individuals shines shiny. To not point out their legacy of inventive abilities could make a typical home really feel like a palace and switch a mud village right into a UNESCO surprise.
So, whether or not the dangerous tales we’d heard about Morocco have been blown out of proportion or not, this journey reminded us to by no means choose a spot on rumour. Simply as vital as touring together with your avenue smarts is bringing an open thoughts and coronary heart. With that, you can see good in each place, particularly in dazzling Morocco. See our favourite pics from Fes, the Sahara, Aït Benhaddou (you’ll acknowledge it from Sport of Thrones), and Marrakesh within the gallery above.
Immigration Mishap of the Yr
We landed on the Fes airport, and the customs officer requested us, “Do you have got a drone?” We had been carrying one in our bag for months and sauntered into Morocco not realizing that they have been unlawful! They subsequently confiscated our flying digital camera and stated, “You possibly can choose it up on the airport once you go away Fes.” The one downside was that we have been departing Morocco from an airport on the opposite facet of the nation. Getting our drone again grew to become a two-week saga, between it getting muled to Marrakesh by a sort stranger (large like to my boy Jad!), getting the customs paperwork (which included Mike actually scaling an 18-foot wall to get out of the locked medina at 2am), after which praying it could get launched from the clutches of airport safety. The entire expertise was so ridiculous and miraculous that we turned it into its personal YouTube video (above).
Qatar: Making the Most of Layovers
When given the choice of a three-hour layover within the Doha airport or a day and a half to discover a brand new metropolis with a neighborhood good friend…we selected the latter, in fact! See our whirlwind tour of the capital of Qatar, with its ultramodern skyscrapers, dhow boats bobbing within the bay, Center Japanese markets, World Cup stadiums, and gracious hospitality.
Kenya: Sustainable Safaris

Kenya’s Maasai Mara is arguably the world’s biggest safari vacation spot. The acacia-dotted savanna gives a each day wildlife particular starring 2.5 million herbivores and apex predators, showcasing the circle of life in all its drama. A number of safari camps supply a front-row seat to this biodiverse ecosystem and ancestral homelands of the Maasai individuals, however one of the best ones are these actively conserving it, like Great Plains Conservation.
We had the privilege of staying at two of their Kenya properties, the adventure-focused Mara Expedition Camp and the Relais & Châteaux-accredited Mara Toto Tree Camp. Whereas most safari corporations are all concerning the animals, Nice Plains believes the Maasai persons are on the coronary heart of the Mara and has a mess of impression tasks that profit locals and friends. From becoming a member of the Naboisho Ladies Craft Centre for a jewelry-making lesson to spending a day in Nkoilale village, visiting the native faculty, a soccer match, and the bridges GPC has constructed for the neighborhood, we obtained to know the individuals who make this place so particular and the varied tasks Nice Plains does to assist them.
And with regards to wildlife sightings, our journey was action-packed, together with a household of 25 elephants surrounding our automobile and a pleasure of lions main us on a giraffe hunt! Shifting from the riverine forest to the open grasslands over the course of our keep, we noticed 27 species of mammals (cheetah, zebra, leopard, hyena, elephant, topi, hippo, and Cape buffalo, to call just a few), and 1000’s of animals in complete! However one of the best half about staying with Nice Plains? The proceeds of their luxe camps assist defend 1.1 million acres of wilderness throughout three African nations. If safari is a once-in-a-lifetime expertise, make it depend for you, the locals, and the planet!
See our top 20 photos in this gallery and the movies under for Mara Expedition Camp in motion and the craziest wildlife encounter as a mama giraffe takes on 9 lions on this battle royale!
Namibia: Glamping in The Oldest Desert within the World
We’ve at all times believed that tourism has the facility to strengthen the atmosphere and native communities, however we’ve got by no means seen an instance as awe-inspiring as Wolwedans. Within the Nineteen Eighties, when few acknowledged the wonder and biodiversity of the Namib Desert, wildland philanthropist Albi Brückner & his son Stephan risked every part to guard it. Working with landowners to tear down their cattle fences and take a pledge of conservation, they created Namib Rand, one among Africa’s largest personal nature reserves, and the Wolwedans Assortment of lodges to assist their efforts.
What began as a easy camp within the dunes has developed into 4 eco-lodges providing the last word luxurious: 2,500 acres of pristine wilderness per visitor! We had the enjoyment of staying at each Dune Camp and Desert Lodge, every with sweeping views of the mountains, a sea of crimson sand, and their twinkling Worldwide Darkish Sky Reserve (1 of simply 3 in all of Africa). Days have been filled with adventures, from fats biking to nature walks with San Bushmen. Alongside the best way, we discovered zebra, oryx, and the majestic fantastic thing about the oldest desert on Earth.
For extra on their revolutionary conservation and neighborhood impression tasks (defending 518,000 acres of wilderness and elevating $1.7 million for charity) and one of many coolest locations you may keep in Africa, see this behind-the-scenes video and Instagram Gallery above for our Namib Rand Adventures.
Craziest Hitchhike of the Yr

We couldn’t go away the Namib Desert with out seeing the famed Soussleivei, a 900-year-old petrified forest nestled between large crimson dunes. The one downside was that there was no public transportation to get there! It took a grand complete of seven hitchhikes (together with one spooning with two locals within the truckbed of a jalopy), 10+ hours standing on the facet of two desolate desert roads, and one nervous breakdown to get the place we wanted to go, however we made it! With persistence, optimism, and a little bit of masochism, there may be at all times a manner!
Angola: Uncharted Vacationer Territory
Overlanding from Namibia to Angola was a complete wild card. All we actually knew was that this southern African nation was a Portuguese colony for ~400 years and was embroiled in a decades-long civil struggle till 2002. To plan this journey, we figured we’d get to the border city of Rundu, Namibia and collect some native intel on going to the neighboring city of Calai, Angola…however we couldn’t discover anybody who had been! Google Maps made it appear to be you needed to drive eight hours out of the best way to cross the river, and Reserving.com pulled up zero outcomes for motels…however this solely made us extra curious and wanting to discover Southern Angola!
We walked throughout a floating bridge over the Okavango River into the good unknown, obtained our passports stamped, and hopped on a mototaxi till we discovered a guesthouse–and a implausible one at that! We took a canoe journey that even the maritime police have been skeptical about, nevertheless it was an unimaginable journey for us and the fisherman who had by no means taken passengers in his dugout.
The rugged Calai village was an journey sufficient, however we didn’t need to go away Angola with out exploring the countryside. We knew the sandy roads hadn’t been touched because the colonial days, and the prospects of hitching a journey have been slim, but when we’ve realized something in journey…it’s to be daring and lead with a smile. We discovered an Angolan man at our visitor home with a 4×4 pickup truck (a complete rarity on the town) and requested if he wished to go on a street journey, and he stated he was planning one for the next day and we may be a part of. It was a 12-hour scenic tour, with a particular cease to satisfy the regional queen, sundown beers over the river confluence, and a useful cultural alternate.
We got here to Angola with zero expectations (even just a few jitters) however have been met with pure kindness and unbridled journey…precisely what we dream of in journey! Learn our weblog all about it.
Botswana: Desert & Delta
Botswana has two UNESCO World Heritage Websites, however there wasn’t an effective way to mix one of the best of the nation’s wilderness and historical tradition…till this epic new Desert & Delta journey.
Beginning within the Okavango Delta, one of many world’s most pristine and distinctive wetlands, we cruised by the river of grass and lilies to Nxamaseri Island Lodge. With rooms related by boardwalks over the water and thru the forest cover, this historic lodge is in complete concord with nature. Waking as much as a refrain of hippos, we’d go on safari every day by flat-bottom boat or mokoro canoe by the flooded land. Our information and river bushman, 9, taught us the methods of the delta—from the numerous makes use of of waterlilies to recognizing the elusive sitatunga antelope.
Whereas there may be loads of wildlife within the Okavango Panhandle, its actual magnificence lies in its entry to age-old cultures. This brings us to our second UNESCO World Heritage Website…Tsodilo Hills, one of many highest concentrations of rock artwork on the planet by Africa’s oldest dwelling tradition! “The Louvre of the Desert,” “The Land of the Gods,” Tsodilo Hills is the place 4,500 historical work will be present in simply 10 sq. kilometers. Going again 20,000 years, the San Bushmen are the first artists, illustrating scenes of their lives as hunters and gatherers and the shamanic visions that guided their manner. It’s outstanding that the colour and element of the artwork haven’t light away, and neither have the artists.
In collaboration with the native San tribe, Desert & Delta created the Tsodilo Hills Sleep-Out expertise as a launchpad for cultural alternate. Impressed by the Bushmen’s conventional dwellings, conical twig huts have been easy but elegant lodging. Dinner was cooked over the hearth with components that the San would hunt and collect. Time across the fireplace was storytelling by tune and dance, towards the backdrop of Botswana’s most sacred mountain. We watched in awe, fascinated with the tens of 1000’s of years of custom that went into every step and what a privilege it was to share even a grain within the sands of time with the oldest dwelling tradition in Africa. Watch this video for our unforgettable Tsodilo Hills experience.
Greatest Deal of the Yr

The tourism trade needs you to imagine that an African safari ought to run you $1,000 an evening. However we booked one on the fly by our guesthouse in Botswana’s legendary Chobe Nationwide Park for beneath $100! That value included a riverboat safari, sport drive, nationwide park charges, teatime, dinner, and lodging…and we had the identical wildlife sightings as a luxurious clothes shop. Now, this isn’t to discredit the worth of luxurious lodges which have distinctive hospitality, beautiful lodging, extremely skilled workers, and many who admirably put their earnings in the direction of conservation and neighborhood growth; they’re definitely well worth the splurge! We simply need ALL wildlife lovers and vacationers to know…Should you dream of occurring an epic African safari, it’s inside your attain! Watch this video to see for yourself.
Zimbabwe: Prepare from Victoria Falls to Pretoria
Africa by practice? Sure! It’s known as Rovos Rail, and it’s one of the crucial luxurious on the planet. For the previous 36 years, the Vos household has been restoring historic trains to their most glamorous days and adventurous routes. Beginning our four-day journey in Victoria Falls, one of many Seven Pure Wonders of the World, our locomotive and its 36 well-appointed suites rolled from Zimbabwe to the capital of South Africa.
Throughout our 1,400 kilometers of journey, we took in unimaginable surroundings, from the spray of Vic Falls to the rugged cliffs of the Soutpansberg Mountains…whether or not we have been having fun with a four-course meal within the eating automobile or lounging in our suite. Whereas there was ample time to loosen up, there was simply as a lot alternative for journey, with a safari in Hwanage Nationwide Park and a cultural tour to Motobo: a rhino sanctuary, rock artwork haven, and burial place of Rhodesia’s founder, Cecil John Rhodes. On the finish of every day’s excursions, we have been at all times met with champagne and nights spent reminiscing with new associates.
Whereas most individuals assume getting round Africa requires bush planes or rugged overland autos, Rovos Rail was simply the connection we have been searching for.
South Africa: The Rainbow Nation’s Hottest New Eco Resort
Not simply an eco-resort, Few & Far Luvhondo, in South Africa’s “Forgotten Mountains,” is a 100,000-hectare conservation and carbon-sequestration venture. Open for lower than a 12 months, this ground-breaking getaway has already change into a world media darling and earned a spot on Time Journal’s "World’s Best Locations." We’re unsure what number of of these journey writers have had the privilege of staying at this six-suite resort within the Soutpansberg Vary, however after climbing into the 2-billion-year-old mountains, monitoring leopards, swimming in secret waterfalls, volunteering with ecologists, and sleeping in an opulent mattress beneath the celebrities, we are able to verify that Few & Far Luvhondo is a transformative expertise. See the gallery from our keep and skim our full account in our article in Glamping Enterprise Americas Journal.Eswatini: Highway Tripping The Kingdom
The Kingdom of Eswatini, the final absolute monarchy in Africa and one of many continent’s smallest nations, is usually ignored. We’ll admit we additionally skipped it on our first journey to Southern Africa (again when it was known as “Swaziland”)…however now we all know it deserves much more consideration!
Crossing the border on the fringe of the three.6-billion-year-old mountains of the Barberton UNESCO World Heritage Website, we have been immediately impressed. Simply outdoors the capital, they’ve a monolith, solely second in dimension to Australia’s Uluru! As for safari in Eswatini, we went to Hlane Royal Nationwide Park and noticed extra rhinos within the wild than the opposite 14 African nations we’ve visited–mixed! Making this safari expertise (stuffed with giraffes, zebras, nyalas, hippos, and elephants) all of the extra particular…we have been in a position to do it as a self-drive, and didn’t see a single different automobile on our 6-hour journey.
Eswatini tries to courtroom vacationers, notably South Africans, with a nightlife district, casinos, and craft markets, however that was our least favourite half. As a substitute of going to those staged cultural villages, we ate at native markets and stayed at Swazi Dreams, a community-based venture bringing again the standard beehive dwellings and alluring vacationers to interrupt bread with an in a single day keep.
Eswatini was an surprising grand finale to our 2.5-month journey by Africa, and a continued reminder to take the street much less traveled.
Camper Mishap of the Yr
Upon reuniting with Buddy the Camper after 5 months in storage, we realized our automobile keys had fallen out of our backpack someplace in Africa. Excellent news is that we had a hidden spare to the entrance door, dangerous information we didn’t have one for the padlock, so Anne needed to squeeze by a 1.5-foot-wide hole within the trunk to get into the home. Watch the epitome of a battle bus in this hysterical video.
USA: Bay Space Work & Play

After 5 months of hardcore journey by Europe and Africa, we wanted a second to recharge our batteries. We went to Anne’s house state of California to meet up with her household in LA, then expensive associates within the Bay Space, all whereas doing two housesits to present ourselves a while and house to ourselves. We additionally wanted to refill our journey coffers, so we landed storytelling gigs with Go to Berkeley and Go to the SF Peninsula! For our greatest ideas and tales on the Bay Space, watch the movies under and skim Issues to Do in Berkeley and our SF Peninsula Highway Journey Information.Burning Man Revisited
We first skilled Burning Man in 2018 and by no means forgot the acute pleasure and inspiration we felt from this protopian gathering. Now, feeling the load of 2025’s political local weather, it was time to return to The Playa. The one downside was that Burning Man began in two days, we didn’t have tickets or bikes, and Buddy the Camper was removed from prepared for his maiden voyage into the mud. However with that Burner can-do spirit, we drove in the direction of Nevada with a “Want Tickets” signal on our again window. Ultimately, we scored a pair, obtained Buddy dialed in, and made it by the gates to an enormous welcome-home hug.
It was an unimaginable 9 days, partaking in as most of the 3500+ occasions as we may, from live-music yoga to jewellery making with playa mud, and reveling within the 400 larger-than-life artworks on show. On the closing night time, standing with 70,000 new associates across the Temple Burn, watching our handwritten prayers and woes waft into the universe, we left with a brand new hope for humanity and a purpose to make it final till subsequent 12 months. Should you’ve ever questioned about Burning Man, don’t miss our video, above.
5000th Day on Honeymoon
This September, we crossed 5,000 days on our HoneyTrek! Constantly touring for over 13 years with out a homebase, we discover ourselves at house wherever we go and amongst household in each tradition we meet. Seven continents and 91 nations later, the wonder, information, and kindness on the planet encourage us to maintain exploring. And there couldn’t be a greater method to have a good time our 5,000-day milestone than with our household, associates, and NBC! Watch this enjoyable phase, the place 9News anchors Sam & Alexandra interview us about our journey and the issues we’ve realized alongside the best way.
Chile: Our South America Journey Begins at The Journey World Summit
For the fourth continent on our glamping quest, we deliberate a 3-month, 8-country tour of South America, completely kicking it off with the Journey Journey World Summit in Patagonia! Hosted by the Journey Journey Commerce Affiliation. The biggest world community of journey journey leaders, that is rather more than a convention; it’s a week-long occasion to study, play, join, and mobilize for a greater journey trade.
This 12 months, 700 journey outfitters, eco-lodges, tourism boards, journey advisors, conservationists, and 30 hand-selected media have been in attendance. It was not solely an honor to be on the short-list of journalists, but in addition to be a speaker on the mainstage panel: “Content material Creation & Storytelling: The Nice Debate in Journey Journey.”
ATTA is aware of you may’t confine adventurers to a convention corridor, so half of the occasion was spent within the fjords, glaciers, subpolar forests, excessive desert, and volcanic mountains of Chile. Mid-conference, all 700 of us launched into a “Day of Journey.” For Mike, this meant crusing to the southern finish of the Patagonic Icefield to look at Gray Glacier calve cannonballs of blue ice. Whereas Anne plied a fjord to achieve Bernardo O’Higgins Nationwide Park to discover two extra awe-inspiring glaciers, adopted by a farm-fresh feast at a third-generation estancia. Plus, we prolonged our ATTA adventures with a visit to Chile’s nook of the Polynesian Triangle, the mysterious Rapa Nui, and a four-day trek in Torres del Paine Nationwide Park–each epic (see galleries under).
Argentina: Scouting Sentio Camps
In pinpointing the “greatest glamping, we’ve got to steadiness the tried and true five-star eco-resorts with the following sizzling factor. With our finger on the heart beat of the outside hospitality trade, we heard a few glamping camp-meets-conservation venture within the depths of Salta, Argentina. The place the Juramento River cuts by the Andes, a Nineteenth-century estancia has been quietly defending 65,000 acres of wilderness. Few have set foot on this pristine panorama, past their 6 species of cats, 264 fowl species, and a handful of households who’ve been caretaking the land for generations.
To proceed as a non-public conservation space, the proprietor, Hank, needed to discover a accomplice who appreciated Condor Valley’s magnificence, historical past, and potential for journey…enter Sentio Camps. This fabulous new glamping vacation spot is ready to open within the winter 2026, however we obtained a sneak peek of their outside hospitality choices–from river rafting by a 60-million-year-old canyon to wine tasting at South America’s first solar-powered winery. See the gallery above for Northern Argentina’s subsequent nice getaway…
Paraguay: South America’s Neglected Nation
Not many vacationers go to Paraguay or know a lot about this landlocked South American nation, however we have been fascinated by it! Do you know 90% of Paraguayans communicate an indigenous language (greater than some other South American nation)? That 40% are of Italian descent? Or that it’s a digital nomad mecca with zero % tax on international revenue? Discover out extra stunning and enjoyable details about Paraguay on this gallery from our latest journey.
Brazil: Ecotourism Mecca of Mato Grosso do Sul

As the primary nation on our HoneyTrek, Brazil will at all times maintain a particular spot in our hearts. Again in 2012, we traveled right here for six weeks and overlanded 6,000 kilometers, however we have been at all times bummed that we by no means made it to the state of Mato Grosso do Sul and the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland! Flash ahead 14 years, and the area has solely gotten higher…with Bonito changing into the journey capital of Brazil and the world’s first licensed carbon-neutral ecotourism vacation spot!
We simply spent ten days in Mato Groso do Sul, and it was much more stunning and adventurous than we imagined. From abseiling into blue grottos to river safaris in jaguar habitat, to not point out reconnecting with Brazilians…among the most vibrant and fun-loving individuals we’ve met in our on HoneyTrek…we love this place and know you’ll too. See our Instagram Highlights for all our adventures and our posts on Bonito and The Pantanal, under.
The Guianas: A Three-Nation Overland Journey

The Guianas? You understand, that pack of three nations within the prime proper nook of South America that’s coated in over 80% rainforest, don’t communicate Spanish (or Portuguese), and are principally land-locked Caribbean islands? Barely anybody has heard them. So on a whim, we determined to overland French Guiana, Suriname, and Guyana by hitchhike and native bus (on their one connecting street) to see what they have been all about!
First off, French Guiana; it’s not a former colony of France, it’s a literal a part of the European Union with Euro forex, 220-volt retailers, and good wine. Whereas being France’s second largest area, it appears like a forgotten outpost of picket Seventeenth-century maisons, boulangeries, and palm-lined promenades. Then, as a complete counter to its lost-in-time vibes, French Guiana is house to Europe’s beacon of know-how and innovation: The Guiana Area Middle and Europe’s Spaceport, the continent’s major rocket launch web site. Its different declare to fame? Satan’s Island, the Alcatraz of South America, and the topic of the film Papillon.
We are able to’t wait to share extra about our time in French Guiana, celebrating Suriname’s fiftieth anniversary of independence from the Netherlands, and our Amerindian cultural immersion within the rainforest of Guyana. Remember to follow along here.
Colombia: Andes Mountains to the Caribbean Coast

And final however not least, Colombia! From Bogota to Cundinamarca, Cartagena, Medellin, and Guatape, we took our first chew out of this dynamic nation and liked it! We discovered a divine coffee-plantation farmstay for our “Domesticate” chapter, we did a mind-blowing Impulse Journey tour led by gang members in one among Bogota’s most harmful neighborhoods, we lived like locals with our Colombian buddies in Medellin, went gaga for colonial structure and caribbean vibes in Cartagena, and blissed out at one of the crucial distinctive glamping camps on the planet on the shores of Peñol-Guatapé Lake. As you may think about, being our twenty ninth nation of the 12 months, we haven’t fairly gotten to this one but on Instagram, however hold a watch out for our posts in mid-January…so we’ve got many unimaginable moments and journey tricks to share!
2026 HoneyTrek Journey Preview

Diving into the final leg of our glamping e-book analysis, we’re heading to Asia and Oceania! We’ve got awe-inspiring properties lined up in Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mongolia, and New Zealand, however we’re nonetheless culling our checklist, so when you’ve got any eco-resort strategies, please ship them our manner! Come Could, we’ll doubtless tuck away someplace in Southeast Asia to catch our breath and get writing! By June, Buddy the Camper can be very lonely, having lived in a storage unit many of the 12 months, so we’ll take him for a spin across the American West and transfer our author’s den between the woods and a few housesits (we write higher with a cat on our lap). That stated, the 12 months can’t be all about Comfortably Wild, so we’re scheming a household journey to Alaska and are at all times searching for journey storytelling gigs to assist pay the payments for all this world exploration!
Thanks to everybody who made it to the tip of this monster weblog and to everybody who’s adopted our HoneyTrek through the years. The journey continues!!!

