Mancora - Peru

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 Czytaj więcej
Lima

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 Czytaj więcej
Paracas & Ballestas Islands

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 Czytaj więcej
Huacachina

This little oasis located in the middle of big dunes is well known for buggy tours and sandboarding. The buggy ride was huge fun!
Lineas de Nazca

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. Czytaj więcej
Arequipa

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 Czytaj więcej
Colca Canyon

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 Czytaj więcej
Cusco

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 Czytaj więcej
Aguas Calientes - Inka Jungle Trail

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 Czytaj więcej
Machu Picchu

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 Czytaj więcej
Quillabamba - somewhere nowhere

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$ Czytaj więcej
Rainbow Mountain

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 Czytaj więcej
Tambopata National Reserve

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 Czytaj więcej
Puno - Lake Titicaca

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 Czytaj więcej
Copacabana - Isla del Sol

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 Czytaj więcej
La Paz - Bolivia

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 Czytaj więcej
La Paz - Moon Valley

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 Czytaj więcej
La Paz - Death Road

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 Czytaj więcej
Salar de Uyuni Tour - Day 1

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 Czytaj więcej
Salar de Uyuni Tour - Day 2

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 Czytaj więcej
Salar de Uyuni Tour - Day 3

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 Czytaj więcej
San Pedro de Atacama - Chile

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 Czytaj więcej
Calama

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 Czytaj więcej
Santiago de Chile

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 Czytaj więcej
Valparaiso

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 Czytaj więcej
Podróżnikso sölls si. gsehnd richtig chilled us! :-)