Cusco and Machu Picchu
This entry certainly is going to be the longest one yet, as it summarizes two weeks of our stay in Cusco, tightly packed with activities.… Read More »Cusco and Machu Picchu
This entry certainly is going to be the longest one yet, as it summarizes two weeks of our stay in Cusco, tightly packed with activities.… Read More »Cusco and Machu Picchu
It was finally time to leave Bolivia and cross the border to Peru. The common route by bus takes you to Lake Titicaca, the “highest… Read More »Bolivia to Peru
After almost three weeks of travelling together, Jan’s and my weren’t aligning anymore at last. He needed to make his way to Peru and slowly… Read More »The Bolivian Rainforest
After the intense Salar de Uyuni trip, I was ready for a couple of days off. Sucre Luckily, Sucre proved as the perfect location to… Read More »From Uyuni to La Paz
Here we go. This is one of the reasons I’ve been wanting to travel to South America to begin with.We’ve all heard stories, we’ve all… Read More »Salar de Uyuni
One day of rest and relaxation (ie. cool packs, bandages and Ibuprofen) in Pucon was enough time to sort out my knee problems, so there… Read More »Chile’s north
Initially the plan was to immediately head north after returning from Rapa Nui and travel to La Serena.As it often goes with unplanned travel, though,… Read More »Quick detour to the south
Rapa Nui is the local name of the island, the people and the language.So the locals on Rapa Nui are the Rapa Nui, speaking Rapa… Read More »Rapa Nui
I think I hate traveling almost as much as I love it and I think that that’s a pretty common feeling amongst travelers.Between the miserable… Read More »Exiting Argentina
As previously already stated, I’m not the biggest fan of cities while traveling. Originally I’d booked my room in Buenos Aires until Monday, January 13th,… Read More »Mendoza