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I’m escaping the #berlin winter and will stay in south America for a bit…

The big question: what shall I take / bring with me 😂 never did this before

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Depends where you go...tropic, mountains, south or central America? How long?

Three months, staring Buenos Aires, São Paulo, El Salvador

Lony Planet guide boom are great. Just grab the ones about the countries in LATAM you are going to visit.

Thank you very helpful

If you are coming to Buenos Aires bring some mosquito repellent 😅

You don't need much! Enjoy the adventure. Maybe our paths will cross! Most things you can buy. Go with less and you might accumulate a little then sell or give away before you move again 🙌✈️

Thank you. Would love to see you down somewhere 🙏

Keep me posted where you end up. We'll be in DR toward the end of the year for a couple of months then could be anywhere in Central or South America after that. We'll just wing it 😍

where do you want to go to?

Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo and El Salvador

Sorry for the late answer... busy days. See post above. And, sorry for the double posting. Somehow your answers didn't appear or I overlooked them, and I didn't receive a note that you answered to me xD

Where exactly in South America do you wanna stay? Depends where do you want stay...

Argentina, El Salvador, Brazil

I lived in Brazil for a couple of years. Some nice places around. São Paulo is nice for a while, but a really huge city. Great gastronomy. Largest Japanese community outside Japan, so the restaurants are great. You find almost every type of culinary in São Paulo. In addition to the big cities, I would recommend to visit the countryside and do some hiking. Brazilian nature is beautiful. Be sure that you have mosquito repellent with you in the countryside, dengue and zika are still an issue. Safety is an issue in SP and other big issues. Avoid night walks alone in certain urban districts. I could write a lot more... well, if you want some more information, Just text me. I know many places from the far north of Brazil to the far south.

El Salvador is safe and amazing even for a solo female traveler.

Brazil is very dangerous. Ive been robbed there twice and heard many similarities stories.

Columbia is much safer than I expected and is one of new favorites. (No bitcoin though:(