Located on the border between Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, the Southern Canyons region offers Brazilian families the chance to discover magnificent geological formations without leaving the country. With just four days of travel, it’s possible to visit the two main canyons: Itaimbezinho and Fortaleza, while still having time for activities like waterfall hikes and authentic rural experiences.
This small country between Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia is emerging from the shadows to become one of the most sought-after destinations. When Forbes publishes an article about Slovenia as “Europe’s best-kept secret,” you know something is changing.
For a long time, Peru remained on the margins of high-end travelers’ preferences. Although it has always been a destination of great cultural and historical appeal, its association with adventure tourism and the backpacker profile kept away those who prioritize comfort, exclusive services, and carefully planned experiences. But this perception has changed. In recent years, the country has undergone a significant transformation, establishing itself as one of the great bets in luxury tourism.
In the world’s driest desert, located at 2,400 meters altitude in northern Chile, three hotels stand out for transforming a challenging journey into a sophisticated family experience. Explora Atacama, Nayara Alto Atacama, and Tierra Atacama offer all-inclusive concepts that go beyond meals and accommodation: they include specialized tours, bilingual guides, safety equipment, and all the logistics necessary for families to explore Atacama with comfort and peace of mind.
You’ve probably heard the expression, maybe even used it jokingly — but mental load is serious business. Invisible, silent, and persistent, it accompanies thousands of women worldwide, especially those who assume, voluntarily or involuntarily, the role of primary caregivers within families. It’s worth taking a careful look at this daily accumulation of tasks and expectations — and the impact it has even in moments that should be about rest and pleasure.
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