Camila Pérez B
School
Universidad De Los Andes
Expertise
Pet-Friendly Travel, Remote Work And Digital Nomadism, Outdoor And Adventure Travel
- Camila has visited more than 25 countries since she was just 5 years old, and even called places like Colombia, Senegal, and Cambodia home.
- An experienced content writer and strategist with nearly a decade of experience, she's worked with hospitality brands like Selina, Wynwood House, Mad Monkey Hostels, and Gold Tree Hospitality to craft compelling stories both on and offline.
- When she's not ticking off her travel bucket list, you can find her cuddled up on the couch with a good book and her dog, Mamba.
Experience
Camila's professional writing journey started in Colombia where she interned as a journalist in the arts and culture sector. After realizing the 9-5 just wasn't for her, she sold most of her belongings, packed up the rest, and ventured out to South East Asia where she took on a role as a content creator and copywriter for a local travel brand. Leveraging her first-hand knowledge and multicultural upbringing, Camila enjoys writing about her pet-friendly, digital nomad lifestyle. Whether it's discovering hidden gem cafés in Bangkok or exploring pet-friendly hiking trails in the Andes, she's constantly on the move, sharing her unique experiences with the world.
Education
Camila graduated from the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, with a Bachelor of Arts in Literature, as well as a minor in Journalism and another in Social Psychology.
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Stories By Camila Pérez B
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Whether it's catching a cold on the plane ride there or getting a heat rash after too much time in the sun, things can quickly go south during any holiday.
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Take a break from the cold winter weather and head to the Southern Hemisphere to explore Australia's largest city with great beaches, restaurants, and culture.
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Nestled on the border between Argentina and Brazil, this national park is home to thousands of unique plant and animal species and a system of 275 waterfalls.
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Jet lag can put a real dampener on your vacation, but don't just assume it's inevitable. There are plenty of simple ways to counteract the effects.
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Chase the sun to Colombia's coastal paradise this winter. There's something for everyone, from beaches and world-class cuisine to history and salsa dancing.
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Incredible biodiversity, beautiful landscapes and a wide range of animal species are found in this spectacular national reserve located in southeastern Peru.
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France is known for many things, including its wine. This particular region is a chance to immerse yourself in wine making and taste robust reds.
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How can you make sure you're prepared to look good in all your vacation pics? Here are our best tips to keep you well-heeled during your travels.
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In search of mountain tranquility, Italy's sprawling landscape awaits, promising a world of breathtaking beauty, serenity, and hikes for every adventure level.
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There's not a lot of buzz about travel to Central Europe but that will likely change as more travelers explore this extraordinarily beautiful part of the world.
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In Ecuador, you can sample world-class cuisine, kick your feet up during a jungle retreat, join a beachside rave, and even stand at the center of the Earth.
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Beyond being home to some of the world's underrated tourist destinations, Mexico's ancient history continues to resonate centuries later.
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Nestled on the East Coast, this hidden gem of a state park is a wilderness-lover's dream waiting to be explored. Lace up and embark on your next adventure.
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Camping on a beach gives you the best of both worlds. This beach in Hawaii is tucked away on Kauai and offers plenty of water activities and beautiful sunsets.
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Not everyone enjoys chilly days. In fact, if you're looking for outdoor summer activities during the winter, you'll want to pay these U.S. islands a visit.
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For travelers looking to do more than kick back and relax, some destinations - particularly the rugged shores of the Pacific Northwest - cater to wanderlust.
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Known for its mesmerizing display of the Northern Lights and midsummer midnight sun, Finland is about much more than frozen landscapes.
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From coastal cliffs to lush lookouts, this Spanish island is a hiker's paradise. It's time to lace up and explore the Mediterranean gem offering nature's best.
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There is a natural reserve right outside of Monterrey that is amazing for hikers and nature-lovers. We'll tell you what it is and what you can do there.
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Who says you have to choose between adventurous eating and comfort food? This often-overlooked Japanese city can give you both, often in the same meal.
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New England is a picturesque region to visit during the autumn. Unfortunately, crappy tourist behavior may mean adjusting your fall trip to Vermont this year.
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Some airline miles last indefinitely, while others could expire in 12 months or even less. Here's a quick guide to airline mile expiration policies.
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When most people think of the Midwest food scene, Chicago comes top of mind. But the region has an extensive food culture worth experiencing..
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Heading to the airport? Before you go, save yourself some stress and give your outfit a quick once-over. An extra step, sure, but it may spare you a TSA search.
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Click, swipe, and soar! Learn how your online shopping habits (and hacks) can score you budget-friendly plane tickets to your dream destination.
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Planning a family beach day typically involves a cooler full of snacks and drinks but there's one, additional item you can bring to make your time even sweeter.
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If there is one thing Anthony Bourdain is known for, it's venturing into the unknown — culturally and culinarily. These two philosophies are part of his magic.