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BY Nancy Mueller 4 Comments ON December 21, 2011

3 Last Minute Stocking Stuffers for Travelers

The Chocolate Traveler (450 x 299)

Just in case you’re on Santa’s Team this year, here are a few items guaranteed to fit into the Christmas stockings of any travelers on your list:

1) If you followed the blog posts of my stay at Termas Papallacta this past summer, then you already know how I feel about chocolate. So is it any surprise that I would urge Santa to plant one in a traveler’s Christmas stocking? In the interest of research, mind you, I sampled the Tiramasu Dark Chocolate wedges in the nifty tin from The Chocolate Traveler’s International Collection. With eight small pieces, this little gift offers just the right amount to satisfy your sweet tooth without going overboard – unless you eat all eight pieces in one sitting, of course (and for the record, no , I didn’t.).

Where I Found It: REI – a package of 2, milk/dark chocolate, $8.50

That'z Your Bag (450 x 299)2) Here’s another handy stocking stuffer: a specialty hand wrap to help world travelers identify their bag as it comes whizzing around on the luggage carousel. Assuming it makes it to the carousel, that is . . .

Where I Found It: Wide World Books & Maps, That’z Your Bag, $4.99

3) While the world does not start and end with chocolate, I always seem to circle round to it again when it comes to gift-giving. And, gosh darn it, I discovered this great palette of exotic flavors that was too good to pass up. While you might not be able to stuff all eight bars into one stocking, even including one or two is enough to inspire a future trip.

Trader Joe's Chocolate (450 x 299)Where I Found It: Trader Joe’s, under $10.00 for eight bars of chocolate from Venezuela, Tanzania, Papua New Guinea, Dominican Republic, Peru, Ghana, Ecuador and São Thomé. Such a deal!

Of course, another stocking stuffer that will endear you to this traveler’s heart is a ticket to a surprise destination, like Australia, Antarctica – almost anywhere .  . . Are you listening, Santa?

What stocking stuffers for travelers do you recommend, Wanderboomers? Santa needs all the help he can get!

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BY Nancy Mueller 2 Comments ON August 9, 2011

Termas Papallacta – It’s a (Chocolate) Wrap

On the other side of the doors and gates displayed in my post, Take-Two at Termas Papallacta, hotel guests can explore several options: take a dip in the hot springs pools outside their rooms or cabins; visit the public baths that include nine thermal pools and three cold water pools; enjoy a typical meal of Ecuadorian food or international cuisine, with fresh ingredients from the hotel’s organic garden, in the hotel restaurant; take a self-guided tour, or walk with a native guide, along a path of flora and fauna discovery; OR head for the spa.

Here’s the best part, though: when you stay for three days and three nights and the weather cooperates, you can take advantage of most everything the resort has to offer. But because the weather was rainy and cold during my visit, I borrowed a couple of books from the hotel bookshelves, and spent much of my time either reading, submerged in the hot springs pool right outside my room (which I had completely to myself) or at the spa.

Walking into the spa is healing in itself. Guests can relax in a small waiting area, complete with fireplace,while waiting for their appointment.

Roses are abundant throughout the facility, a nod to one of Ecuador’s top industries. After checking in, I was led to another waiting area where I slipped on disposable shoe covers over my sandals before being handed a robe and disposable two-piece bathing suit. After changing, I entered the inner sanctum for my spa experience.

Let’s just say that I started at the top with my first choice of treatments – the chocolate body wrap. I was slathered from head to toe in one of my favorite treats, clingwrapped and swaddled in hot towels. OMG . . . The only sound was a whisper in my ear: “Would you like your face covered, too?” She had to ask?? I drifted in and out of a Willy Wonka coma before coming back light years later to the present. A high pressure body wash removed all evidence of what had been an extraordinary indulgence.

Filed Under: Activities, Baby Boomers and Travel, Destinations Tagged With: Chocolate, Ecuadorian food, flora and fauna, international cuisine, nature walk, spa, Willy Wonka

Hello fellow wanderboomers! I’m a Seattle-based travel journalist, specializing in fun travel adventures for the young at heart. My articles have been featured in Hemispheres, AAA Highroads Magazine and Northwest Travel & Life Magazine where I'm a frequent contributor. When this Wanderboomer isn’t traveling, I help global executives polish their personal and professional brand for long-term results.
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