Backpacking in Uruguay: My Visit to Punta Ballena

Punta Ballena serves its purpose. Which is an enchanting, almost European style (think Meditteranean in Spain, Italy or Greece) seaside resort, quiet, rich and with amazing views. I went there to see the stunning Architecture of Casapueblo, that’s me inside the work of art itself. But to get there we had to get a bus Read more about Backpacking in Uruguay: My Visit to Punta Ballena[…]

Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz: The Highest National Football Stadium In The World

“Milton Melgar will score the first goal of the 1994 World Cup!” – Jonny Blair and Paddy Campbell (16.05.1994) My trip to La Paz while backpacking in Bolivia would have been incomplete was it not for a visit to what is a cauldron of world football – Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz. This is Read more about Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz: The Highest National Football Stadium In The World[…]

Backpacking in Uruguay: Sunset at Casapueblo

“Where are you when the sun goes down? You’re so far away from me” – Mark Knopfler. Somebody told me that Casapueblo in Uruguay is one of the best places to view the sunset from. I cannot remember who told me that – but they were right. This was unbeatable. I was staying nearby in Read more about Backpacking in Uruguay: Sunset at Casapueblo[…]

Backpacking in Uruguay: The Point of The East – Montevideo to Punta Del Este

As bus journeys in foreign lands go, this was one of the easiest and most pleasant. Living some kind of dream on the Uruguayan south coast, I left Montevideo to head east for a few days to check out the trendy seaside resort of Punta Del Este. It is well recommended, and only time and Read more about Backpacking in Uruguay: The Point of The East – Montevideo to Punta Del Este[…]

“From The Old I Travel To The New…”: Backpacking in Colonia Del Sacramento, Uruguay

I had a taste for travel in Uruguay but merely picked out four main places to see, which by coincidence were all on the south coast of the country, the part which is most accessible and to be honest where the majority of the population live. It was a country that endeared me so much Read more about “From The Old I Travel To The New…”: Backpacking in Colonia Del Sacramento, Uruguay[…]

Vamos Penarol!! – Penarol 0-1 Defensor Sporting

Arrival in Uruguay was sweet. I arrived in Montevideo in November 2010, just 4 months after Uruguay had finished third in a World Cup they really could have won. I supported them in the World Cup that year and loved the history of it all – two World Cup wins – back in 1930 and Read more about Vamos Penarol!! – Penarol 0-1 Defensor Sporting[…]

Pocitos Beach and Uruguayan Steak Meal

Pocitos is a trendy seaside district in Montevideo. I must say that while living in Montevideo I didn’t really visit many different parts of the city, but Pocitos was one I did enjoy. The rest of the time I was either studying (in college or at home) or watching the football, which was in the Read more about Pocitos Beach and Uruguayan Steak Meal[…]

Backpacking in Uruguay: The Full Montevideo

Uruguay conjures up a few images. But actually, if it wasn’t for their football heroics and the delicious cuisine known (at least in the UK) as Fray Bentos pies, then this little nation, of only 3 million people would be largely un-noticed and bereft of the worldly reputation it’s heroes of yesteryear have achieved on Read more about Backpacking in Uruguay: The Full Montevideo[…]