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Arkansas--Hot Springs, Little Rock, & Bill Clinton
A Travel Blog entry by lstoneham from Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States
... Clinton's boyhood home for a photo stop and then lunched at a better Mexican Restaurant called La Hacienda. Afterwards, we visited the Hot Springs National Park Visitors Center in the old Fordyce Bathhouse and walked part of the Promenade above Bathhouse ...
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happy fathers day daddy!!! and torrential downpour
A Travel Blog entry by christina_lam from Hacienda San Pablo, Chimborazo, Ecuador
... as bad as the grind but i was still tired. and there was no gondola to take back down, boo. today we´re going to visit the hot springs and just look around the town (its not very big). tomorrow we´re going to do the 18km bike ride (not the 85km one) to ...
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I'm rollin' down the river
A Travel Blog entry by pollyhawkins from Boulder City, Nevada, United States
... downstream towards the Ear and Boyscout Canyon which was some more hot springs which was where we had lunch and had little break. These hot springs were much better than the other ones I had been in as it felt a little more enclosed and we were able to ...
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Eje Cafetero
A Travel Blog entry by esteban.y.inga from Armenia, Colombia
... day in Eje De Cafetero, we doubted to go to the hot springs of Santa Rosa, or to go horsebackriding for 3 hours. Since the hot springs would mean 2 hours in a bus, each way, we went for the horsebackriding. Inge was off course very happy with that. ...
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The Land of Chiles
A Travel Blog entry by c_villa from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... fell in love with the town, its beauty and energy. There is so much for us to do, hiking, biking, eating, spas, hot springs, museums, galleries and...relaxing. There is also skiing to do close by, 20 min outside of Santa Fe, or Taos, ...
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Pretty Jungly
A Travel Blog entry by joandmike from Aldea Río Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
... previous day and there wasn't a blue tarpaulin in sight :-) After 45 minutes we stopped for 20 minutes at some sulfurous smelling hot springs which we did not dip into but a few crazy people did! We jumped back in the boat and continued on up ...
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Week 16 - Fortuna (Costa Rica)
A Travel Blog entry by rolls from La Fortuna, Costa Rica
... guide had miraculously survived but died in hospital. After the hike back (and many photos with the guys) we drove to the hot springs. Changing into swimming stuff was done in the car park (quite embarrassing when I nearly fell over with my shorts ...
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De rit naar Rincon de la Vieja
A Travel Blog entry by pieter-marijke from Rincon de La Vieja, Province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica
... met water verwarmd door de vulkaan. Met de auto zijn we zo’n 6 kilometer verderop het bos ingegaan en hebben daar genoten van de hot springs. Een rare beleving om in de regen in je zwemkleding in het bos te zitten. Maar des al niet te min genoten we ...
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Not so fun...
A Travel Blog entry by fiwarrander from Rio Dulce, Guatemala
... sick. Not sure if this is an accomplishment that it wasn't more or not! ah! But here i'm missing another trip to some hot springs/waterfalls which is a shame. But I'm getting some books read, and nibbling on some toast (was most chuffed moments ago to ...
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Cuenca, Banos & Quito:Land of Hats and New Parents
A Travel Blog entry by nikolassarah from Quito, Ecuador
... we were going to go to one more place before heading to Quito. The place we had in mind was Banos, a mountainous area with hot springs and taffy (milcocha), we decided to spend a day or two here before getting to some sweet digs in Cumbaya. ...
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Ranchin'
A Travel Blog entry by codownsean from Tacuarembó, Tacuarembó, Uruguay
... in Uruguay´s gaucho country. For the moment thought we are going to be treated to some quality spring action in Salto's hot springs to shake off the bus journey. The springs are tacky as can be but strangely satisfying. We don't get ...
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Las Cruces to Zacatecas
A Travel Blog entry by mcginlays from Zacatecas, Mexico
... years. There was one Senor there doing some work and we had a chat and he showed us around. There is some natural hot springs here and plenty of space to park. He said we were welcome to stay and didn't charge us anything. He told ...
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Acclimatisation Trekking and Otavalo
A Travel Blog entry by lizsandell from Acclimatisation Trekking and Otavalo, Imbabura, Ecuador
... – this was a hard slog back down the from the Cucharo crater, through forests and farmland back to the hot springs at Chachimbiro and onto the hacienda. We had to come down 1500m and I was tired and just generally having an ‘it’s sucks ...
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Coffee, Fiestas, Amigos, y mas!
A Travel Blog entry by melissaeddie from Popayan, Colombia
... the hostel and we went to the thermal hot springs in Coconuco (about an hour from Popayan). We enjoyed a day of swimming in the hot springs and taking mud baths. The highlight of the trip was meeting Jorge (a pastor / futbol coach / and many other jobs, ...
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Me Encanta Ecuador
A Travel Blog entry by travelertracy from Mindo, Ecuador
... guests who have a hard time adjusting--thankfully I was spared this embarrassment!). The snow capped mountains, hot springs, volcanoes, hummingbirds, harrowing rides with fearless taxi/race car drivers, Andean music, ...
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Rio Dulce
A Travel Blog entry by cat2222 from Livingston, Guatemala
... ;than anywhere else I've been in Guatemala and more 'Jamaican' style food on offer in the restaurants. We stopped at the hot springs on the way back for a quick dip and were dropped in Rio Dulce where we organised buses for Thursday and got ...
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Santiago heading back north....
A Travel Blog entry by karen_buxton from Santiago, Chile
... snow goes all the way down to the bottom in the winter. We headed back into town and then early evening we all headed to the hot springs with wine and beer and snacks. The next day some people took up more activities but I just had a chill day and then ...
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Salsa & Spanish in San Miguel
A Travel Blog entry by andreajoy76 from San Miguel de Allende, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... thing about solo travel is doing whatever you want. And though I really did want to see a couple museums and tours and more hot springs, I wasn’t really in the mood. Off we went for an afternoon drink and to relax on a terrace overlooking the city. ...
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CJ Grand Hotel & Spa Desert Hot Springs
67585 Hacienda Ave., (formerly Crystal Hotel Spa and Resort), Desert Hot Springs, California, United States
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- 19 reviews
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Hacienda Las Trancas San Miguel de Allende
Plaza Tres Estrellas, Trancas, San Miguel de Allende, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... , mountain bikes, delicious meals, fully-staffed, massage therapist, heated pool, volleyball and soccer courts, tennis and hot springs nearby. Luxury Linens, down bedding, Hi-speed and wireless internet, fireplaces, private terraces, purified water, ...
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- 44 reviews
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Hacienda Hot Springs Inn Desert Hot Springs
12885 Eliseo Road, Desert Hot Springs, California, United States
... " to return to, I might well make it the reason for my trip to the area. Gorgeous Getaway from anonymous Hacienda Hot Springs is the perfect relaxing remedy for the stressful LA lifestyle. We had such a wonderful time there the first time ...
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- 108 reviews



