by Native Nomads | Jan 30, 2022 | Chiapas, Latest Posts, Mayan Culture, Mexico, Travel Stories
If you are looking for absolutely gorgeous, aquamarine-colored waterfalls flowing expansively while quenching the heat on a humid day, then you’ve found the right place! ESCAPE THE HEAT After visiting the Mayan Ruins of Palenque, the heat and humidity of the... by Native Nomads | Jan 12, 2022 | Chiapas, Indigenous People, Latest Posts, Mayan Culture, Mexico, Travel Stories, World Travel
A few years ago, before leaving to travel abroad, I read the book “Tales of a Female Nomad” by Rita Golden Gelman. It was a magical travelogue of all of her amazing adventures traveling and living in different countries around the world. One of her passages chronicled... by Native Nomads | Nov 30, 2021 | Latest Posts, Mexico, Travel Stories
Cultural Tour in Guanajuato City On our most recent visit to Guanajuato in October 2021, we had many adventures as we spent 2 weeks exploring the cities of Guanajuato city and San Miguel de Allende. We ate delicious street food, attended many unique performances... by Native Nomads | Sep 23, 2021 | Humanitarian Projects, Indigenous People, Latest Posts, Mexico, Travel Stories
I have always been drawn to and advocated traveling in a way that allows you to better immerse with different cultures around you, as best you can, no matter how much of a novice you are. This has led us to sometimes choose tours or destinations that are a little off... by Native Nomads | Sep 9, 2021 | Belize, Latest Posts, Mexico, Travel Stories, VIPKID
Wow, what an amazing journey it has been. Over 2 ½ years ago I started with VIPKID through desperation to keep our travel dreams alive and didn’t know what to expect. I have taught hundreds of students and thousands of classes in that time and have been able to... by Native Nomads | Apr 22, 2021 | Latest Posts, Travel Stories, VIPKID
My Thoughts After Two Years Teaching With VIPKID What Have I Learned? First and foremost my intention and path was never to become a teacher. I found myself in opportunities that might look to lead into this career path when I was younger, like running day camps for...