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The Best Of Latin America – Beds I Slept In

by on July 18, 2012

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Making A New Friend - Alto Cayma, PeruLatin America will always be a special place for me. It’s where I started The Happy Nomad Tour and spent nine months of my life traveling, volunteering, and getting to know another way of life. I also finally learned Spanish :)

In this series I will share “The Best Of Latin America” in pictures. The pictures won’t do it justice, but nothing could…

The Beds I Slept In

I got the idea to take pictures of the beds I slept in somewhere in Central America, and even then I forgot to do it most of the time.

Below are 33 of the 62 beds I slept in during my time in Latin America. Unfortunately, my hostel beds are over represented here since I usually wrote articles about them for a travel site, and the beds offered to me for free by strangers out of the kindness of their hearts are under represented.

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About Adam Pervez

In mid-2011 I left my cushy corporate job and took the plunge into a life incorporating my passions of traveling, writing, volunteering, learning, educating, and telling stories. I study what happiness means to others, offer what I can from my engineering/MBA background as a volunteer, and try to leave each place better than how I found it. Read more.

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Catalina December 5, 2012 at 9:08 pm

Hola!
I can just say WOW! you are my idol. I am from Costa Rica, and i have had all my life like an urge of getting to know other cultures. You happen to be so inspiring. I hope some day I can also save so much money that i get to be a happy nomad like you. Thanks for making me see that this is posible. Pura vida!

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Adam Pervez December 5, 2012 at 10:57 pm

Thanks for the kind words! I hope if nothing else my trip shows that you really don’t need as much money as you’d think to travel the world. Good luck and pura vida!

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