Florida & Bahamas Cruise

I recently unearthed a travel blog from 2016 detailing a family trip to Florida and the Bahamas. This is my first ever travel blog, which showed my interests in travel writing. It was a joy revisiting those memories, although I realised the account lacked detail. The images are also not the best quality. Memory of those times has faded somewhat, and while I’ve done my best to enrich the narrative, there may still be gaps. I hope you enjoy this “blast from the past,” as much as I enjoyed reliving my memories.

It was an ordinary evening that turned extraordinary as we bundled into the car at 6:00 pm, brimming with excitement, and started our journey to Kolkata Airport. Being a frequent traveler, I am accustomed to economy class, but I thought, “Why not add a dash of comfort to our journey?” So, I asked her about the possibility of an upgrade to business class. To my delight, she replied affirmatively, her smile growing brighter.

Our flight arrived soon after, its massive structure imposing against the night sky. We boarded, found our seats, and after a scrumptious dinner on board, I dozed off. Upon waking up, the flashing lights of Dubai greeted me, an impressive beacon in the darkness of the night.

In Dubai, we found our way to the Emirates A380 lounge, a haven of comfort amid the bustling airport. The clock read 2:30 am as we boarded our connecting flight to New York. We spent our time sleeping, interspersed with entertainment from the onboard selection Freshened up with a hot cup of cappuccino, the rather long flight ended.

Upon arrival in New York, we swiftly hopped onto another flight to Orlando. From there, a friendly taxi driver navigated us to our abode for the duration of our visit, the enchanting Walt Disney Swan and Dolphin Resorts. The stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere promised a memorable stay. The rooms are rather small, but the location and the perks are unlike any other. After all, you won’t be spending much time in the room anyway. 

Rejuvenated from a brief rest, we decided to explore Hollywood Studios. On reaching the ticket counter, we opted to extend our 5-day park hopper pass to a 7-day one, to make the most of our trip. The park hopper granted us access to all disney parks over 7 days, with transport. We opted for the fast pass, which had a steep price but was worth it as we spent hours of time skipping the queue. The highlight of our day was the spellbinding ‘Fantasmic’ show, which left us awe-inspired, and we retired to our hotel rooms with the magic of Disney lingering in our hearts.

On Day 1, we greeted the morning with enthusiasm. I savoured a hearty breakfast of eggs and cornflakes before we embarked on our expedition to the Epcot Centre. It was a day filled with thrilling rides from the exhilarating ‘Mission Space’ to the informative ‘Living with the Land’ boat ride that offered insights into modern cultivation practices. We also did the Indoor rides, which included Soarin and the Nemo ride, where we had lunch as well. Test track, another high speed ride was amazing and a ride not to be missed. I loved it a lot.

As the day wore on, we toured the World Showcase, marveling at the replicas of Chichen Itza in Mexico and the intricate temples in China. We also wondered around the beautiful showcase of Morocco, France, Canada and Norway. Dinner at the Boardwalk was an event in itself, as we feasted on sumptuous Italian food, entertained by a talented juggler performing with glasses and balls.

Our day ended with a thrilling ride on the Rock’n Roll rollercoaster at Hollywood Studios. As we nestled into our hotel beds, exhausted but content, I realized we were not just on a vacation, but a journey of discovery, thrill, and wonderment. This trip promised to be a treasure trove of memories that we would cherish forever.

Day 2, we hopped onto the Walt Disney shuttle bus that carried us to the water park, arriving just in time for the park opening at 9:50 am. Once there, we stashed our belongings in a locker, slathered on some sun tan lotion to protect our skin from the scorching Florida sun, and raced towards our first ride: the exhilarating Crush N Gusher and Storm Slides.

Our water-filled adventure continued as we tackled a 60-degree slide that made our adrenaline surge and our hearts pound with excitement. Around noon, we took a break for a delectable lunch of salad and burger, seated right by the Wave Pool. Suddenly, we heard a roar that sounded akin to a tsunami, only to realise it was the massive wave in the pool! We couldn’t resist diving in, letting the water wash over us and laughing at the unexpected surprise.

Post lunch, we floated along the Lazy River, soaking in the relaxing vibes and the warm sun. After a day filled with splashes and screams of delight, we headed back to our hotel for a much-needed afternoon nap.

Once we were refreshed, we made our way to Downtown Disney, an iconic shopping, dining, and entertainment centre. We found cute outfits for my sister, and indulged in sea salt caramel ice cream from Ghirardelli – an absolute must-try! Our visit ended with a peek at an impressive T-Rex statue before we hopped on a bus back to our hotel.

There’s something incredibly magical about walking into Universal Studios, and on Day 4 of our adventure, I found myself feeling like a little kid on Christmas morning. The energy, the excitement, the anticipation – it was palpable, contagious, and undeniably fun.

As I walked through the entrance, I couldn’t help but marvel at the park’s sheer scale. It’s not just a theme park – it’s a world unto itself, a universe of thrills and enchantment. Every detail, from the carefully crafted storefronts to the remarkably friendly staff, seemed to have been designed to immerse visitors in a truly fantastical experience.

As we strolled on, my heart pounded in anticipation. We had chosen the Incredible Hulk roller coaster as our first ride. As the ride rocketed off, I could hear nothing but the wind whistling past my ears and my own exhilarated screams. This was my first time ever on an upside down rollercoaster and boy oh boy it was an experience. 

We then ventured into the land of Spiderman. Riding the Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man was akin to stepping into a comic book – the 3D effects were so real, it felt like we were swinging through New York alongside our beloved web-slinger.

Transitioning from the bright, colourful world of superheroes, we entered into the heart of adventure at the Jurassic World. Here, we were transported back to a time when dinosaurs roamed the earth. From the heart-stopping drops of the Jurassic World VelociCoaster to the more laid-back yet equally enthralling Jurassic Park River Adventure.

A short walk from the world of dinosaurs, we entered the Revenge of the Mummy. As we embarked on this thrilling escape from the Mummy’s curse, I found myself laughing out loud at the pure, unadulterated fun of it all. It was a blend of fear, excitement, and utter joy that only a ride like this could inspire.Next, we cranked up the tunes at the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit. With each twist and turn, we were rockstars, with our own chosen soundtrack blaring in our ears. 

Yet, the cherry on top of this day filled with thrills was the magical world of Harry Potter. The world was magical, and magnificent. The two rides – Hagrids roller coaster and Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride – were immersive and well designed. I also indulged in some butter beer and some street performances which gave the place a feel. Boarding station 9 ¾ was also an interesting touch added. The train journey from the main park to Hogwarts is very unique. The train windows show schemes across the world of harry potter which is magical and a great touch to the overall experience.

As we exited Universal Studios, I found myself not just physically exhausted, but emotionally spent as well. We had experienced so much in a single day – the fear, the excitement, the joy, the wonder. It was an overload of the senses, a truly memorable experience. And as we enjoyed a much-needed meal at New Punjab, the day’s adventures replaying in our minds, I couldn’t help but feel incredibly grateful for such a day.

Day 5 began with an air of buzzing anticipation as we set off for the Kennedy Space Center. The excitement of exploring this epicentre of space exploration was palpable. We passed through the entrance, our digital tickets in hand, and stepped into a realm that embodied human ambition and curiosity.

The first thing on our agenda was an IMAX movie, which transported us to the vast depths of space. We journeyed through galaxies and observed celestial bodies right from our seats. It was like being an astronaut for a day, and the experience was nothing short of awe-inspiring.

Following this, we embarked on a guided bus tour of the Space Center that was chock full of information. The intricacies of the powerful SLS rocket, its structure and capabilities, left us all in awe. It felt like we were privy to the inner workings of the space missions, giving us a deeper appreciation for the magnitude of these undertakings.

We then had lunch amidst this intriguing environment, fuelling up for the next leg of our adventure. The Atlantis spaceship movie was next, painting a vivid picture of the iconic spacecraft and its voyages. The exhibits pièce de résistance, however, was the spaceship tunnel. Crawling through it and sliding down the 40-degree slide, we got to experience a simulated astronaut journey first-hand, an opportunity of a lifetime.

Day 6 arrived with a promise of more magical adventures, starting with retail therapy at Vineland Mall. Our shopping spree was accompanied by a food spree at Taco Bell. Nothing beats a hearty meal of nachos and pizza, especially when it’s one of Papa’s favourite American treats.

In the evening, we went to the Magic Kingdom. It was 9 pm and you might be wondering why we went so late. The answer is magic Hours. People residing in Diney get access to parks at odd hours to skip the whole queue. Queue times are literally less than 5 minutes, and we got through the whole park in 5 hours. We kick-started our night with the mesmerising Electric Street Parade before embarking on a host of thrilling rides. The Tales of Winnie the Pooh took us into the heart of Hundred Acre Woods, while the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train invited us into the dwarfs’ enchanting world. We did the Pirates of the Caribbean ride and the Barnstormer as well. 

Magic Kingdom Fireworks

The Space Mountain catapulted us into a cosmic adventure, filled with shooting stars and celestial satellites. Because of low lines, I did this ride twice.  Jungle Cruise took us on a delightful riverboat tour of Asia, Africa, and South America, while Splash Mountain had us giggling as we took a log flume ride through a Southern-themed spectacle.

Our grand finale for the day, however, came with the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad ride. Midway through the second run, the ride stalled! But the unexpected turn of events added a hint of adventure to the already thrilling day. Rescued by the ride operators, we had an unexpected behind-the-scenes peek. We returned to the hotel, our minds buzzing with stories of roller coasters, river cruises, and a behind-the-scenes adventure.


Our seventh day in Orlando began in the cosy confines of Pikabu, a charming eatery we’d come to frequent. Breakfast was followed by a trip to Blizzard Beach, where the sun blazed brightly above us. We made our entrance, eager for the thrills that awaited. The first of those was the Teamboat Springs, the world’s longest family white-water raft ride. Together, we navigated the winding currents and thrilling drops.

The Florida weather was as unpredictable as our adventures, and soon enough, a sudden downpour sent us scurrying to the Melt-Away Bay wave pool. The waves ebbed and flowed, matching our laughter and high spirits. As the rain abated, we split up to conquer more rides. A tactical move – mother in one queue, father and I in another.

I’d be remiss not to mention the heart-pounding adrenaline rush that was the Summit Plummet. At a height of 120 feet, it’s one of the tallest free-fall water slides in the world, and let me tell you, the descent was nothing short of electrifying. We also had our share of fun at the Downhill Double Dipper, racing each other down the twin tube slides.

That afternoon, we traded the snowy slopes of Blizzard Beach for the wild frontier of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Our first stop was the Kali River Rapids, an exhilarating river raft ride through the lush jungle. It was a refreshing contrast to the morning’s icy adventures.

Lunch was an affair to remember at the Yak & Yeti Restaurant. The flavours of Asian cuisine tickled our taste buds, and the engaging map game kept me entertained.

Post lunch, it was time for the highlight of our visit – the Expedition Everest roller coaster. This ride isn’t just about the thrill, it’s an immersive journey through a Tibetan village at the base of Mount Everest. Racing forwards and backwards through the mountain, while an angry Yeti tries to thwart our path, was an experience unlike any other.

Our adventure continued at the Avatar: Flight of Passage. This breathtaking 3D ride took us soaring on a banshee over Pandora’s lush landscape. As we swooped over vast oceans and dense forests, it felt as if we were truly part of the Avatar universe.

The day wound down with a Kilimanjaro Safari through the African savannah, where we saw lions, giraffes, zebras, and more unique animals in an open environment from a jeep which was amazing. The adventure culminated in a thrilling ride DINOSAUR, back in time that took us face-to-face with these ancient beasts.

As we returned to our hotel, heads filled with memories of plummeting water slides, roaring Yetis, and majestic animals, it was clear that our Orlando adventure had left an indelible mark on us.

Next day, the journey from Orlando to Miami was as smooth as one could ask for, with a private Mercedes taxi that made us feel like VIPs. We reached the dock and were greeted by the magnificent Norwegian Sky. The sheer scale and beauty of the ship were captivating, and we knew our vacation had started.

We passed through the hustle of the check-in process and were intrigued by the diverse set of passengers. After exploring the luxurious interiors of the ship and settling into our well-furnished cabin with a balcony. The rooms were small but well designed and had a nice balcony area with views of the sea. We ended the day with a bellyful of laughter, courtesy of the onboard comedy show.

Our day began with an appetising breakfast and an exciting view of Freeport harbor. As we disembarked, we met a character dressed as a pirate who had a parrot on his back which was a nice touch who certainly added flair to our vacation pictures. We headed straight to the beach, where my father and I indulged in some water sports while my mother captured these delightful moments.

Post our beach adventure, we returned to the Norwegian Sky to continue our exploration. I dived into the onboard swimming pool while my parents enjoyed a rejuvenating dip in the hot tub. As evening fell, we decided to have dinner at La Italiago, an onboard Italian restaurant that served an exquisite range of pizzas and ended our meal with a delicious Chocolate Napoleon.

Our third day was packed with a variety of activities. While my parents pampered themselves with a spa treatment, I took the chance to lounge by the pool, enjoying the sun and the vibrant ship atmosphere. Later, we all participated in a game of Bingo, testing our luck amid bouts of laughter and cheers. I also played some games like mini golf, video games in the arcade and also shuffleboard, which I think I got addicted to. 

I spent the rest of the day engaging in several activities around the ship – from challenging my cognitive skills with Sudoku puzzles to admiring the fascinating ship architecture. An evening show, aptly named ‘Fountain,’ provided a blend of comedy and dance that kept us entertained.

On the fourth day, we allowed ourselves the luxury of sleeping in until 9:30 AM. The morning routine began as always, breakfast, followed by freshening up. The excitement for the day heightened as we left the cruise ship and stepped foot on the beautiful island of Nassau, the capital of The Bahamas.

Our first destination in Nassau was the famed Queen’s Staircase. This major landmark, carved out of solid limestone by slaves in the late 18th century, was a significant slice of Bahamian history.

Next, we journeyed to the world-renowned Atlantis Resort, the first of its kind to be built. The grandeur and magnificence of the resort were awe-inspiring, as was the exquisite marine habitat. Here, we indulged in a bit of retail therapy, browsing through an assortment of high-end boutiques. A sweet interlude was a scrumptious milkshake from Ben & Jerry’s, a delightful indulgence that added to our pleasant memories of Atlantis. Following this we did some touring and local shopping in Downtown Nasau. 

The afternoon sun greeted us as we returned to our cruise ship. Onboard, we witnessed a game of Deal or No Deal which was fun. The day concluded with a sumptuous dinner followed by a captivating show named ‘Las Vegas Nevada.’ The electric atmosphere and vibrant performances were a treat to our senses. Retiring to our room, we packed our bags, left them outside for collection, and surrendered to the call of a peaceful sleep.

Our final morning on the cruise was tinged with a sense of sweet sadness. After our last breakfast onboard, we packed our remaining belongings and bid adieu to the ship. A quick taxi ride later, we were checking into our new residence in Miami, the luxurious Ritz Carlton.

Despite the travel, we couldn’t resist the lure of the hotel’s inviting swimming pool. We spent the early afternoon lounging by the poolside, soaking up the warm Miami sun. This was followed by a leisurely stroll around the vibrant neighbourhood.

Lunch was a culinary adventure at Sushi Samba, where we savoured an array of unique fusion dishes that married Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian cuisines. The rest of the afternoon was dedicated to shopping, exploring the myriad stores that lined Miami’s bustling streets.

Our evening was highlighted by a special dinner at Hakkasan in the iconic Fontainebleau Hotel, for an exquisite meal of contemporary Chinese delicacies. After bidding goodbye to our friends, we ambled back to our hotel, ready for a good night’s rest.

The sixth day in Miami began with a flurry of shopping. We purchased a new suitcase and made a pit stop at Macy’s. My mother and I decided to savour a scrumptious Falafel meal at Maoz, while my father returned to the hotel to drop off our purchases.

The afternoon was pure relaxation. We lounged by the pool, revelling in the warmth of the Miami sun. Snacks of hummus, bean dip, and chips were enjoyed by the poolside. A refreshing mixed vegetable salad added a healthful touch to our lazy afternoon. We ended our day with a room-service dinner of delicious pasta, which was served with great care and presentation. With our bellies full and hearts content, we settled into a peaceful sleep.

Our seventh day started early at 7 AM. After a quick supermarket run for breakfast, we headed straight for the beach. The morning was spent building sand castles, soaking up the sun, and devouring delicious patties.

Lunch was a humongous single slice of pizza. Each of us managed to polish off an entire slice! The afternoon saw me playing solitaire and tennis at the hotel, while my parents spent some time at Nikki Beach with our relatives.

We rounded off the day with dinner at a Tapas bar near our hotel, where we savoured a scrumptious Paella. Exhausted yet satisfied, we headed back to our hotel to catch some much-needed rest.

Our final day in Miami began late, waking up at 10 AM. We started the day with shopping at Bal Harbour.

Our last evening was celebrated with a grand dinner at Zuma, where we indulged in contemporary Japanese cuisine. We were carried to the restaurant by boat which was spectacular. The flavours, the presentation, the ambiance, everything was unparalleled. It was the perfect way to end our Miami adventure. A few standout dishes were the sweet potato and asparagus robata grills, the sushi selection, the spinach salad and a not to be missed, the truffle rice pot. This was my first introduction to truffles and from that day, I have loved this delicacy. Zuma, as a chain in general, I can say is the best restaurant in the world for me. 

The day of departure arrived all too soon. We started our day with a repeat of the huge pizza slice, this time serving as our lunch. We then checked out of the hotel and headed to the airport.

Upon reaching New York, we indulged in a shopping spree at Ghirardelli, Godiva, and Lindt, stocking up on decadent chocolates. An in-flight meal was enjoyed, followed by me watching some movies and savouring a cappuccino at the aircraft bar.

The final leg of our journey was filled with in-flight video games and the growing excitement of returning home. On reaching Kolkata, after completing the immigration formalities, we collected our luggage, exited the airport, and finally returned home, carrying with us a suitcase full of memories from our unforgettable holiday in Florida.

Argentina & Chile

This is my second travel Blog, which is on a more recent trip I took with my entire family. We visited Latin America in the month of December 2018. We visited two countries in Latin American, namely Argentina and Chile, and I am sharing my experiences here…


Day 1 : We started off our trip by visiting Argentina’s capital of Buenos Aires. Our stay was at AQ Tailored Suites (www.aqsuites.com), a modern little boutique hotel located in the heart of town. We reached by evening after almost 36 hours of travel, so we retired early for the day.

Day 2 : To begin with, we started exploring Buenos Aires. We first went to Florida Street which is a popular shopping street in downtown, after which we went to Plaza de Mayo, which is a famous square. Over there, we spotted the Pink house. For teatime, we chose Pertutti café, a small quaint café with delicious food. In the evening, we roamed around town seeing the popular opera and the national congress. Finally for dinner, we went to Sarkis that turned out to be an average Mediterranean restaurant.

Pertutti cafe

Day 3 : This was going to be a long day as planned. Early in the morning, we took a flight from Buenos Aires domestic airport to Iguazu. Declared as a UNESCO world heritage site, Iguazu falls is a cluster of cascades and cataracts as far as the eye can see. At Iguazu airport, we headed straight for the falls. At the tour starting point, we took a train to Cataracts station which was the start of the devils throat trails, the most popular trail in Argentina. The trail is beautiful and we could see the water splash up to about 250 feet. We had lunch and signed up for the boat ride. We were given life jackets to wear, and our 30-minute boat ride took us into the meandering waters of the Iguazu falls. Occasionally, we went very close to the gallons of downpour of the smaller falls, which got us drenched. Make sure to carry an extra pair of clothing as you are surely going to get totally wet! They literally take you under many small waterfalls from various angles. The experience was unforgettable!

Devils throat
Boat ride

Day 4 : We planned to visit La Boca and its surroundings that day. La Boca is famous for its colorful houses, street tango dancers and its soccer team. It makes its way on to every traveller’s list. We also visited the famous stadium of La Bombonera, which is the largest in Argentina. We choose to have lunch in La Pecora Nera Grill, which is a nice little casual fine dining place. It serves classic grilled dishes with a nice modern twist. We also visited the flea market in the afternoon to see a fantastic display of local handicrafts and products. Later, we wandered around Puerto Madero, which is a cosmopolitan neighborhood. Don’t miss the chance to visit the Obelisco which is a monument built to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the city of Buenos Aires.

La Boca

Day 5 : We were to head for our Chilean fjord cruise now. This was a 4 day sail showing us the most exotic sights which one could only see though this cruise, and I was really excited for it! Our flight at 8:25 am took us to Ushuaia, the southernmost inhabitation in the world. As we landed, we took a taxi to the cruise center where we filled up a few forms and dropped our luggage. We had time in hand for lunch and to explore the city, so we strolled around the streets and went to the small shops around there; it is one of the best place to buy camping and trekking gear. We also went to a coffee shop where they gave us a taste of fresh Argentinian coffee. The highlight of Ushuaia is the point that marks the southernmost tip of the habited world, and being there was a truly amazing feeling. We eventually headed towards the harbor as it was time to board our cruise ship named “Ventus Australis.” It had a total capacity of 210 passengers. The cruise had 2 small lounges and 1 main lounge as well as a restaurant. Our rooms were spacious (as compared to all other cruise liners we have been in) and offered beautiful views of the Chilean fjords. At the very onset, we were briefed about the cruise and all the safety measures as well. We were told that breakfast and lunch would be buffets, while the dinner would be a 3 course set menu. Since we were vegetarians, the gourmet chef had planned to customize the menu for us to suit our palette. We were also told that we would have no connection to the outer world, which meant no Internet and no mobile phones. At first, I felt a bit restless, but as time passed by in days to come, I realized it was a blessing in disguise. Nothing would distract us from this amazing experience of a lifetime!

Our cruise

Day 6 : Early morning, we were woken up by the announcement made by the crew and we were briefed on our excursion to Cape horn. Cape Horn is the southernmost point in the world, and we were told that this site can be visited only if weather permits as the water is very choppy around there. We were extremely lucky as the weather was nice and we had an absolutely clear day. Upon reaching, we climbed the hill to visit the iconic monument, and on route we visited the lighthouse and the church. The views were spectacular from the top. Every excursion ended with hot chocolate for the kids, and the same with an added shot of whiskey for the adults! I loved drinking hot chocolate in the cold climate as it gave me the warmth I needed. The same evening, we had another excursion to Wulaia Bay. We were given three choices – easy, intermediate, challenging. Seeing our fitness :), we chose the intermediate one. It was a short trek with stunning views, which ended with a visit to the museum of artifacts of the Darwin people. The day ended with the usual dinner.

Cape Horn monument

Day 7 : We woke up in a hurry as we had our excursion to our first glacier experience, the Pia Glacier. We went to the glacier on zodiac boats (small lifesaving boats). It was the first time ever that I saw such a HUGE glacier and it totally stunned me! We also saw an entire block of ice melting and breaking off the big glacier, falling down making a thundering noise and creating ripples in the water. The scene was spectacular! My dad managed to capture it in his video camera, and it was a wow moment for all of us. Any number of words I use to describe the amazing scene is less. Once back in our cruiseliner, we had lunch and then went on a short visit to the engine room of the cruise. Make sure to wear your ear buds, properly as it is pretty loud in there. In the evening, we had another excursion, this time navigating toward Garibaldi glacier. It is the second largest glacier of South America (I suppose you know the biggest one!) and as tall as the New York skyscrapers. These glaciers in the Chilean fjords are probably the best piece of untouched nature I have ever seen.

Pia Glacier
Falling glacier
Garibaldi glacier

Day 8 : Early morning, we sailed through the Cockburn channel and entered Agostini sound, where the glaciers descend. We disembarked and went for an easy walk around the lagoon, which was formed by the melting of Águlia glacier. The walk was peaceful and this experience was a nice touch to the cruise. The evening excursion was a zodiac excursion to the Condor glacier. Since weather permitted, we were lucky to get as close to the glacier as in about 3 years, as told by our guide. The glacier also had a small waterfall towards its right corner, which made it more unique. The cruise had interesting things going on board too. To pass time, the cruise staff hosts several video screenings and games. The lounges have interesting drinks and snacks being served all day long. This night, the captain gave a toast and the cruise sail flag was put for lottery. Guess what? We won!! The cruise sail map was also put up for auction, which got sold for $900!

Condor glacier

Day 9 : At break of dawn, we went ashore Magdalena Island inhabited with an immense colony of Magdalenic penguins. Before each excursion, you are briefed about the history and the do’s and don’t of that place. During the excursion, we also hike up a path that leads us through thousands of penguins to a small museum lodged in a vintage 1902 lighthouse. The experience is surreal. After a last and final short cruise along the strait, we were scheduled for disembarkation at Punta Arenas at 11:30 am. I can’t end the cruise section without giving my acknowledgements to Chris (our fantastic guide for most of our excursions), and to Ian and Julian who I made good friends with. We disembarked at Punta Arenas and we’re now on Chilean land where the celebration for Christmas had already started. After snacking on caramel roasted nuts, we decided to shop for a little bit. After that, we went to the most famous pizza chain over there called La Mesita Grande where the pizzas were outstanding. After lunch we drove to Puerto Natales, a small town in the south of Chile and checked in our hotel “Australis”. The rooms were small and average according to me, but on the positive the view was brilliant. It is a small town with a church and just a couple of restaurants and shops. We chose to dine at el living, which is a vegetarian restaurant with nice and simple food.

Penguin

Day 10 : Exploring Torres del Paine was the plan for that day. We set off in two cars to the national park, listening to Bollywood songs and taking in the nature. We visited various places inside the park but the main attraction was Lake Grey. We watched the glacier and walked along the beach, but it was the windiest place I had ever been to. It was so windy that my Uncle and papa’s hat blew off. Such was the wind intensity that my sister and I had to run half a mile back to retrieve the cap! At one point, it almost became impossible to walk any further as the wind was blowing us all away. So we decided to turn back. Just to add here, we also had to cross an interesting hanging bridge to reach the beach of Lake Grey.

Somewhere in Torres del paine

Day 11 : We went to the famous bear monument of Puerto Natales where we captured a few group pictures. We also went to the famous Fingers monument where we snapped a few shots as well. We were hungry, so had lunch at La Mesita Grande again (remember the pizzas)! We then boarded our bus and crossed the border over to El Calafate, an Argentenian town which has a nice vibe to it. Our hotel Lagos del Calafate was great with spacious rooms. For dinner we went to La Lecuza, which served brick fired oven pizza, probably the best one in a while I have had.

Bear monument
Fingers monument

Day 12 : Early morning, we were up and ready for a full day tour of the famous Perito Moreno glacier. It was an hour and a half away from El Calafate. On route, we stopped at a lovely viewpoint to get the first view of this majestic glacier. Upon reaching the final point, we took several catwalks to view the glacier from different perspectives and through different panoramic balconies. Post lunch, we boarded a boat taking us in close proximity to the glacier for more stunning views. The boat ride was fun and a nice touch to enhance the overall experience. We also spotted a small piece of ice block breaking from the massive ice wall. While exiting the place, we had to buy a few souvenirs from here to remind us of this beautiful experience, and fulfil my hobby of collecting a souvenir of every country I have visited. Arriving at our hotel, we all dived into the pool to rejuvenate. Almost everyday, we walked approximately 15,000 steps which was tiring, so this was the most relaxing end to a hectic day of sight-seeing!

Perito moreno

Day 13 : Next morning, we packed and headed towards our final destination Bariloche, the heartland of Argentina. The flight was in the afternoon, so we arrived by evening. We chose to stay at Cacique Inacayal, which is an awesome sea facing hotel. It has a pool, a spa and a games room as well as a disco. The choice of hotel was fantastic, and we all lauded my Uncle for booking this one! After unpacking, we headed out for the main city square which is the hotspot of Barioche, a short walk from our hotel. The square leads you to the famous pedestrian street with all the shops and restaurants. Also to mention, it is famous for its unique and mouth watering chocolate stores. Few of the most legendary chocolate shops are Mammushka, Rapanui, Frantom and Del Turista. These stores present you chocolates in every way you could imagine – Chocolate bars, chocolate truffles, chocolate ice-cream, chocolate éclairs, chocolate cookies, chocolates with different cocoa percentages, and the list is just unending! My favorite was RAPANUI because of its fantastic ice-creams, which were the best ice-creams I have tried in my entire life (tiramisu). That night, we had dinner in a Swiss restaurant which was also very authentic.

Bariloche square

Day 14 : Next day was our first full day tour. First, we went to Villa la Angostura which a small town on route 40 which is the most famous highway of Argentina. From there, we headed to Vila Traful, a tiny village in the middle of nowhere. We had lunch and a delicious lemon meringue pie and strawberry shortcake. That night, we were craving Mexican food, so we decided upon el Mexicano , which is an underground restaurant with mouth-watering food and drinks. We had our fill and then over-indulged in churros, a classic Mexican desert.

Day 15 : This was our free day, so we woke up lazily and had a nice swim. After that, we went to the main street and to do some shopping. We bought souvenirs, clothes, food and of course a lot of chocolates. After having lunch at a nearby café, we headed in true brioche fashion to Rapanui to have some ice-cream. It is impossible to stay in Bariloche and not over-indulge in chocolate. It is a chocolate haven! After a short afternoon nap and as planned, we changed into our dress code for a photo shoot near the seashore of our hotel. This photo shoot captured the memories of our trip in a more memorable way. After the shoot I was craving sushi, so we went in search of a Japanese restaurant. We finally found one, and closed the evening with a nice and sumptuous dinner.

Photo shoot
Photo shoot

Day 16 : I was very excited the next morning as it was my father’s birthday. We decided to do the half day tour to discover Bariloche and its surroundings, heading towards Cerro Campanario (1050m) crossing Nahuel Hampi and Bonita beach. On reaching Cerro Campanario, we took a chairlift to the top. The views of the lakes and the mountains were spectacular; one of the best views I have ever had. From there, we headed towards the Llao Llao peninsula, where we had lunch at the famous and grand Llao Llao hotel. This is a luxury 5 star hotel with all the facilities you could imagine. We chose to have the salad buffet which was a gourmet spread of fine salads and a few mains and deserts, enough to fill us to the brim. The food and the service here was exemplary! We were also given a complimentary chocolate tart, to celebrate my father’s birthday. After roaming around Llao Llao for a while, we retracted to our hotel. At night, we went for a final round of the city square for a last walk in Bariloche, to experience our last few hours in Argentina, before finally heading back for home the next morning.

Cerro campanario

THIS WAS MY FIRST TRIP TO LATIN AMERICA, AND THERE ARE MANY MORE INTERESTING COUNTRIES HERE FOR WHICH I WILL BE COMING BACK SOON!