• Haslingers on Tour
Aug – Dec 2016

SOUTH AMERICA

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  • Mancora - Peru

    September 26, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Our first destination in Peru, after a 9h busdrive.

    In Mancora we stayed at 'Psygon Surf Camp', a really recommended place close to the beach with a nice living area. Our only plan for the next three days was: just relax, so this little town and hostel was a really good choice. We enjoyed the beach, went for a swimm, were surfing, played pool/pingpong/chess and were having delicious food and tasty peruvian beer! ;) How could life be better than at the beach?Read more

  • Lima

    September 29, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    We arrived in Lima at midday after a 19h busdrive. But actually the drive wasn't that bad at all! The time just flew, because we decided to spend a little more money to go with a bus called "Excluciva". We could lay down 180 degrees for a sweet dream. ;) This $ 50.- per person were definitely a good investment. The only annoying 'thing' was a baby crying for almost 18h and 59min! :-/

    Arrived in Lima, we catched a taxi to our hostel "Family House Backpackers" located in the very safe district Miraflores and had the afternoon to spend our time in this place as well as in the historical center of Lima.

    We decided to stay just for one night and booked for the next days a bus tour called "Peru Hop", which will bring us from Lima to Cusco via Paracas, Huacachina and Arequipa. We are really looking forward to this trip!
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  • Paracas & Ballestas Islands

    September 30, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    From this small fisher town we went by speedboat to the Ballestas Islands. These islands are full of thousands of birds, sealions and a few penguins. We were quite lucky to see some of them. The islands are a good alternative for people who do not have the time or money to go to Galapagos (they are also called "The Poor Men's Galapagos"). The tour was 50 soles each and took 2 hours. It was great despite we have been on Galapagos as well!

    On the way from Paracas to Huacachina, "Peru Hop" took us to the National Reserve which was very impressiv too! Through sandy landscape, we stopped at an amazing costal view outlook and went to a red beach. This comes from lava of an underwater vulcano.
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  • Lineas de Nazca

    October 2, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    The 2000 years old Nazca Lines are very famous and it is still not known who and why they are created. They are spread over 80km in the desert and to see all of them it is necessary to taka a plane. We didn't want to spend that much money so we decided to take just a quick overlook on a little tower, where we could see at least 3 of them: a tree, hands and indications of a lizard.Read more

  • Arequipa

    October 3, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    If you go to Peru, you should definitely spend a couple of days in Arequipa! This city was till now our favorite! There is the restaurant "La Benita" with typical local food (Picanteria) located next to the Plaza de Armas. Another recommendable restaurant is "La Terazza" with a great view to the Cathedral Santa Catalina. Or the beautiful "Chaqchao Chocolate Factory" with great coffee and a huge variety of local beer. We spent hours in this cafe! ;)

    We had the pleasure to stay with an absolutly lovely family "Diaz Cuba", which my sister recommended. If you are looking for a family to stay instead of a hostel, you should definitely choose this great family! You can find them on: www.diazcuba.com

    Sebastian, the oldest son, is such a talented musician. I hope to see him one time playing with his band in Europe. You can find him on youtube: https://m.youtube.com/user/sebasdc1408
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  • Colca Canyon

    October 6, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    Colca Canyon is the second deepest canyon of the world and close to Arequipa. Towards the Colca Valley there were several spots to take incredible pictures; for exemple the "Mirador de los Andes", a famous volcanic panoramic viewpoint at a height of 4800m above sea level!

    In the afternoon relaxing in the local hot springs was on our programm; while having dinner we were accompanied by a folkloric show and Chrigi was forced to partake! ;-)

    In the early morning of the second day we went to "Cruz del Cóndor", where we could see Andean Condors flying above us! What majestic birds! On the way back, farming platforms (terraces) made the trip unforgettable.
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  • Cusco

    October 9, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    This city is probably the most visited one in Peru. Cusco is the point of departure for several trips (for example the famous Machu Picchu). We stayed here for a while to acclimatize to the altitude (3400 meters above sea level) and to start our trips.

    The town is a wonderfull place to stay. It's very touristic with a lot of good cafes, restaurants, bars and clubs. One picture shows Cusco's famous 12-sided stone, which illustrates the great precision of the Inkas.

    If you like to party you stay definitly at the right place! And we both found our new favorite beer ;-)
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  • Aguas Calientes - Inka Jungle Trail

    October 12, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    We like action and adventures, that's why we booked the "Inka Jungle Trail" to visit Machu Picchu. We made a good deal: 150$ for the whole trip including biking, river rafting and zip lining. In contrast to the best known tours "Inka Trail" and "Salkantay Trail", this trip was more about adventure than hiking:
    - 70 km biking
    - river rafting
    - zip lining
    - 21 km hiking
    - hot springs

    We started our 4 days trip at 8am with a 4h bus ride from Cusco to the mountains. Up there we catched some bikes. It was fun to ride down the mountains. But more fun was when we arrived in Santa Maria, where we went for river rafting. Our guide (15 years old!) made a lot of jokes and funny things with us while rafting. This was some of the highlights of the trip!

    The next day we had to do a 7h walk which was quite exhausting. In the morning the weather was as beautiful as the sun was shining. In the afternoon we weren’t that lucky again, suddenly the weather turned to heavy rain and the whole group was wet all over. The more we appreciated to recover in the hot springs of Santa Teresa. In the evening we took part of the celebration of the 59th anniversary of this town. The whole town was drunken dancing and some of our group too.

    The third day started with zip lining which was quite scary because of the height. After this adventure we had again to walk for several hours along the train track until we finally arrived in Aguas Calientes, our last destination before climbing the Machu Picchu. It is a really nice town where we could spend more than one night, but unfortunately the trip included just one… Last but not least we would like to thank all people of the group which made this trip unforgetable. It was great with you chicos!
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  • Machu Picchu

    October 13, 2016 in Peru ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    The fourth and last day of our trip started quite early in the morning: At 4.15am we left our hotel. Chrigi started to climb up around 400 meters to the Machu Picchu, while Alex stayed in the queue to take the bus ;-) Chrigi did quite well, all the trainings back home showed success: He was with 35 minutes one of the first at the entrance to Machu Picchu – what a good feeling!
    We enjoyed the Inka town till 12.00am. It was so impressive, pictures can’t explain how beautiful it is! We could have spent the whole day up there.
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  • Quillabamba - somewhere nowhere

    October 13, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    After visiting Machu Picchu, we decided – when we booked the tour – to take the bus back to Cusco. It will take us 6h which is much more longer than the train but it’s free instead of paying 70$ for the train. This was definitely the wrong decision; but let's tell the crazy story that happened to us:

    We got picked up at the meeting point from the bus which should have taken us back to Cusco. On the way back we stopped in Santa Teresa, where we stayed two nights before, to buy some water and using the toilets. What we didn't realized was, that the driver changed. Close to Santa Maria, where we stayed the first night of our trip, the bus was suddenly stopped by the police. At this point our ride turned to be worse: Our driver didn’t have a driving license so we had to go the next police station in Huyro. We first didn’t get what happened, till some spanish speaking tourists told us the facts. We spent nearly 2h with waiting and talking to the police till finally a new driver appeared. We were very happy because we had 4h more to go to Cusco and everybody was looking forward to have a shower.

    But then we more and more realized that the new driver had some problems with driving the car. When we asked him if he knows how to drive minivans he just said: yes, yes he just needs to get used to the car. But after almost driving over the edge twice and nearly crashing into a truck it was enough. People were screaming and nobody in the car felt comfortable and safe. Even a peruvian couple felt scared. And the answer of the driver that he has not his glasses on didn't help. So we asked him to stop. In this moment we luckily came into another police control. We think it was the first time that we were very happy to see the police! We were in the middle of nowhere and it was already getting dark. We spent more than 1h by the police talking and asking for help. We hadn't even signal to call somebody to pick us up and the next town with WIFI was a 2h walk. The police didn't want to help us. They just said we should go back into the bus we were before, with the same driver. We don't know what exactly the duty of the police is in Peru but we thought they had to care about people and their safety. At one point the police said goodbye and left us with our bus and bad driver. All european people of our group didn’t want to go back in to this scary bus. So the only thing we could do was to hitchhike, but with 9 people it was not too easy.

    After a few trials, suddenly an official bus passed by. Even it was the wrong direction we could arrange that he takes us back to Santa Maria. We asked him if the bus returns to Cusco and luckily he did! But we had to drive 2h further in wrong direction to a town called Quillabamba. It was actually quite an interesting place because there were no tourists, so we saw the real Peru. When we arrived, we were like an attraction and some people called loudly “gringos are coming”. We had dinner for only 1.50 $ for a whole menu. After an additional 8h drive we finally arrived safe in Cusco at 6.30am in the morning instead of 8.00pm the day before. So it wasn't like expected but still a good experience.

    The only good thing about this unexpected trouble was, that we saved our cash for one night in the hostel and got the money back from our travel agency for the bus drive, because we could give them an official paper from the police. Luckily we are still alive!
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  • Rainbow Mountain

    October 15, 2016 in Peru ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

    This amazing mountain formation was just opened to visit for local people 3 years ago. Since 1 year it's possible to visit them for tourists too. We did a one day trip, which started again quite early in the morning at 3.30 am! (For some reason we are getting used to it!)

    It was just wonderful! After an 8km hike (ok, Alex decided to do most of the way on the back of a mula) we finally arrived at the top of the mountain on 5100m above sea level. While hiking or riding we enjoyed the beautiful landscape with adobe style houses, herds of llamas & alpacas and had a great view to the Ausangate Glacier (6385m above sea level), the highest mountain in the Cusco region. The pictures are speaking for themselves.
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  • Tambopata National Reserve

    October 17, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 34 °C

    4 days of sweating at this nature reserve in the Peruvian Amazon! Compared to Cusco it was the right opposite! Taking off all the layers of socks, pants etc and changing it to as breezy clothes as possible!

    Compared to all the tours we allready did in Ecuador or Peru, this 4-day trip was really relaxing but nonetheless we did quite a lot:
    Kayaking, rustic fishing, visiting a native family, hiking through the rainforest, enjoying lake sandoval and of course we did a lot of animal spotting:
    - Caimans
    - Monkeys such as black & white capuchin, tamarines, squirrel monkeys, scull monkeys, spider monkeys and red howler
    - parrots, parakeets & lots of other different birds
    - giant otters
    - bats
    - tarantulas & lots of other insects

    Our highlights:

    - One was definitely at Lake Sandoval, where out of nowhere more than 80 scull monkeys, accompanied by red howler and capuchins, crossed our way! We couldn't believe what just happened above our heads!

    - Another highlight - more for Alex ;-) - was a one month old spider monkey, who was rescued from a tour guide of our lodge. Every free second she spent playing with him, whos mother got killed by hunters.

    - Last but not least, we really enjoyed the excellent food they cooked every day!
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  • Puno - Lake Titicaca

    October 21, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ☀️ 3 °C

    The city of Puno sits on the edge of Lake Titicaca and is with its 200'000 habitants the biggest city at the lake. Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world at over 3800 meters above sea level and with a length of 205 km and a width of 65 km the second largest sea in South America. He connects Peru and Bolivia and is our last stop before we leave Peru.

    A one day trip to its famous Floating Reed Islands of the Uros people and Taquile Island was really worth it!
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  • Copacabana - Isla del Sol

    October 23, 2016 in Bolivia ⋅ 🌧 9 °C

    Our first destination of Bolivia was a small hippie town which invites to relax. It looks like a surfer town but unfortunately the temperature of Lake Titicaca is only 12 degrees. So the only thing you can do there is to eat, drink and to enjoy the sunny weather on a rooftop bar ;-)

    On this condition we decided to visit in the afternoon "Isla del Sol" and to move on after dinner to the capital of Bolivia: La Paz.
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  • La Paz - Bolivia

    October 24, 2016 in Bolivia ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

    La Paz is the capital city of Bolivia. Its enormous size among big mountains is really impressive! It is the departure destination of a lot of different tours such as "Moon Valley", "Death Road" or "Salar de Uyuni".Read more

  • La Paz - Moon Valley

    October 24, 2016 in Bolivia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    It is very easy to get to the Moon Valley from La Paz. We catched a taxi for 40 Bolivians (~5.50 $) and after a 30min drive through the city we were already there. It looked like a small Bryce Canion from the States and was definitly worth to visit! 🌛Read more

  • La Paz - Death Road

    October 25, 2016 in Bolivia ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

    La Paz is famous for the Death Road. It's a small dirty road in the mountains which was once the main road for cars and trucks. Nowadays it's only allowed to use the road for tourists by bike. The ride was 65km long and started on a height of 4650m and ended 1200m above sea level. It was huge fun even it was a bit scary too! 🚲😱Read more

  • Salar de Uyuni Tour - Day 1

    October 27, 2016 in Bolivia ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    If you are in Bolivia it is a MUST doing a tour to the Salar de Uyuni. We decided to book a 3 days tour which was recommanded to us because there is so much to see and we don't wanted to miss out anything of the beautiful landscape.

    In the office of Bolivia Hop / Altitude Adventures in La Paz we booked the tour. The overnight bus from La Paz to the departure destination Uyuni was quite nice and not that bad as expected. Because Bolivia is not well known for safe bus rides and we allready heard some bad stories about overnight buses in Bolivia we were a bit afraid of having a overnight bus. But the agency "Altitude Adventures" made sure that we has a safe ride. We slept quite well after a good night movie and arrived still alive in the small town Uyuni where finally our tour began. ☺️

    The first stop was a train cementery. The trains weren't used anymore, so they just let them there in the desert. Because they were made of metals, as for example copper, there are only wrecks left - the rest was stolen.
    Our second stop was in a small town called Colchani where we visited some small salt fabrics and got to know how they collect and process the salt from the salt flat.

    After that we had lunch in the middle of the salt flat which was very special. We had excellent food and went on to make the famous and well known illusion pictures in the salt flat.

    After climbing a small island in the middle of the salt flat with huge cactuses we had to hurry to see the sunset from another viewpoint. In the late afternoon we finally arrived in a hotel made of salt. There we had again really tasty food and a very nice private room.
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  • Salar de Uyuni Tour - Day 2

    October 28, 2016 in Bolivia ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

    On the second day we allready left the salt flat to see an other beautiful part of landscape: different lagoons!

    The first lagoon called Cañapa was full of pink flamingos. The second one was called Hedionda, equally full of flamingo but due to concentrated sulphur very smelly. 😷

    Later we visited a nature reserve with many unusual rock formations whitch inhabits the famous Stone Tree formed by wind. It is forbidden to climb it because scientists presidict a life no more than 7 years till it will break down...

    The last stop was at our favorite lagoon called Laguna Colorada. Just stunning!
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  • Salar de Uyuni Tour - Day 3

    October 29, 2016 in Bolivia ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    On the last day of our tour we had to get up very early: Breakfast was at 4 o'clock. We visited a desert where we saw various geysers and fumarolas. It was very cold but after we luckily could enjoy a bath in a hot spring - felt so good!

    Heading further we passed the desert of Dali and arrived first at the white lagoon and later at Laguna Verde with a great view of the volcano Licancabur.

    The tour ended when we reached the border to our next and fourth country: Chile.
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  • San Pedro de Atacama - Chile

    October 31, 2016 in Chile ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    Our first stop in Chile was the lovely town San Pedro de Atacama. This town is supposed to be a holiday place for Chilenes. Exactly at the weekend when we stayed there was unfortunately a public holiday in Chile, so every hostel was fully booked and the prices were insane. We neither couldn't find a cheap hotel nor couldn't book a flight or bus to escape.

    But one good thing was, that we could finally buy good wine! 🍷In San Pedro de Atacama there were plenty of good restaurants, the food was great and we discovered another good beer brand called "Kunstmann".

    But of course - we didn't only drink & eat, we also did some great tours: There was the Rainbow Valley, the Moon Valley and we were also taught about the universe and its stars.

    After a few days we could finally book a flight to Santiago de Chile. (Ok we have to correct this statement: actually WE weren't able to book it by our own because the internet was to slow in the whole town... Fortunately our friend Reto which we went to visit in Santiago de Chile helped us along. Thank you!)
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  • Calama

    November 1, 2016 in Chile ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    The airport where we catched the airplane to Santiago de Chile was in a town called Calama.

    That's why we decided to stay one night there even though there wasn't much to see. But we booked a nice hotel with swimmingpool so one day relaxing was our purpose right until we found a shoppingcenter... After more than two months of seeing stores with just local gifts & clothes we were in paradise! We spent almost half a day in there and after Chrigi bought a winterjacket for only 50$, we finally could enjoy a few hours at the swimmingpool.Read more

  • Santiago de Chile

    November 3, 2016 in Chile ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    In Santiago de Chile we had the pleasure to meet Reto, a friend of Chrigi from work. He already lives one year abroad as a german teacher and he invited us to stay in his flat. He and his lovely german girlfriend Anni created a to-do-booklet for us, which was a great idea! Like this we got to see lot of places and tasted lots of typical food & drinks.

    Mission (nearly) accomplished:
    - eat Completo Italiano (hot dog with tomato, mayonnaise & avocado)
    - eat Empanada Pino (empanada with meat, onion, egg and olive)
    - eat Sopaipilla on a street (fried pumpkin bread)
    - eat Ceviche (already done in Peru; raw fish)
    - eat Chorillana (already done in San Pedro; dish with fries, sausages, meat & onions)
    - eat Pebre (bread with red pepper paste)
    - eat Alfajores (chilean cookies)
    - eat Super 8 (chilean "Kägifrett")
    - drink Terremoto (cocktail with wine and pineapple ice cream)
    - drink Pisco (already done several times ;)
    - drink Piscola (Pisco with Coca Cola)
    - drink chilean Wine
    - drink Mote con Huesillo (sweet drink made from wheat & peaches)
    - ride the Metro at rush hour
    - join a Free City Walking Tour
    - visit the park Forestal
    - eat an ice cream at Barrio Lastarria
    - visit Sanhatten (lookalike Manhatten of Santiago)
    - drink local beer (our favorite is Kunstmann miel)
    - visit Plaza des Armas (main square)
    - visit Cerro San Cristobal (hill with a nice view all over the city)
    - enjoy the view over the whole city on Sky Costanera (is with its more than 300m the highest bilding in South Amerika)
    - having a drink on the roof-top-bar of the W-Hotel by night
    - visit the Mall Costanera
    - visit the vegetable market La Vega
    - visit the market Mercado Central
    - visit the market Bio Bio (huge market where you can find everything very cheap)
    - have a drink in La Piojera (local bar)
    - buy caramelised peanuts on the street
    - buy two local fruits called Lucuma and Chirimoya

    Unfortunately we couldn't finish the to-do-list but we saw quite a lot in this short time!

    A big thank you to Anni and Reto for the good time we had in Santiago de Chile!
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  • Valparaiso

    November 6, 2016 in Chile ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    The old seaport Valparaiso is a 1.5h busride away from Santiago and famous for its colorful houses, graffitis and wallpaintings. With its lot of narrow backstreets, nice cafés, ateliers & bars it looks and feels more like beeing in a little fishertown in France than in a city of 300'000 people. Spending two days here was still enough to see all the most important things and we still had plenty of time to enjoy a cool beer. The hostel we stayed "Hostal Jacaranda" was very nice and would we right away recommend to everybody!Read more