The Future of Travel
Howdy Travelers,
We pressed pause on travel last year and now here we are with pent-up desire (and excitement!) to get out there and feed our senses. In planning the next Dip A Toe trip, it keeps occurring to us just how labor intensive it is to plan a great trip. How is there still not a collective source guide for travel? Our options are to comb through sites, blogs, Google docs, etc. to find overlaps in recommendations before we piece together a trustworthy itinerary or outsource the planning of the trip completely.
LET’S CREATE A BETTER WAY
It would be nice to think that the current Dip A Toe guides are the solution to this problem, but a singular perspective will not get us there. A community of travelers with a collective sensibility will.
THE ASK: It’s simple, if you have been to the upcoming trip destination and have some favorites from there - tell us! The hope is to build the most solid travel guides out there, built with input from the collective Dip A Toe community. Give when you have knowledge to give and take the guides as your handy dandy master plan when you are traveling.
There is also the intention to revisit the places of past guides and update those regularly so they are always evolving and improving.
Most Americans who visit Argentina never make it north. There are quite a few tourists, but most come from Chile, Peru and Bolivia. Salta and Jujuy are considered the "heartland" of Argentina. The terrain changes frequently, you go from mountains to forests to volcanic gravel to straight desert.