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Central America
My first international adventures as a teen took me through Central America, where the vibrant culture, mouthwatering food, and welcoming people make it my automatic “yes” destination whenever the opportunity arises.
I’ve bungee jumped off bridges, helped build sea turtle sanctuaries, trekked up active volcanoes, and even survived an unexpected cashew allergy emergency all within this remarkable region.
Discover my tried-and-tested recommendations for Central America travel below!


How to Swim With Whale Sharks Ethically
In this post, I’ll break down everything you need to know to choose a sustainable and ethical tour operator for your whale shark swimming experience.
Recently, I had the honor of swimming with whale sharks for the first time.
Gliding beside this brightly patterned giant, calm and unbothered by my presence, I was struck by how surreal the moment felt. Swimming with whale sharks is an unforgettable privilege, but it must be done responsibly.

Madi in the Wild
2 days ago9 min read


Swimming With Giants: How Whale Shark Conservation, Research, and Tourism Intersect
From spot-pattern identification to satellite tagging, researchers are uncovering where whale sharks go when they disappear into the open ocean. Learn how conservation science, citizen participation, and ethical tourism intersect to protect the world’s largest fish.

Madi in the Wild
2 days ago7 min read


Finding Quetzals in Guatemala: A Solo Journey Chasing the Emerald Shadows
With the sky still dark, I followed the flickering lights of a rickety old truck parked outside my accommodation. The side of the car read “Birding Trips - Quetzal.” Perfect! I’m off to a great start. The truck looked like a budget safari ride. Metal poles jutting from the bed, more Mad Max than National Geographic. I climbed in, trying to ignore the slightly terrifying vibe, thankful for my tetanus shot, and hopeful for the journey ahead. The goal? Finding quetzals in Guate

Madi in the Wild
Nov 28, 20259 min read

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