Huanchaco & Mancora

Next we made some beach stops in the north of Peru.
First Huanchaco, a village close to Trujillo, where we took our first surf lessons - so exciting! - and just relaxed in beautiful hostels close toLeia mais
Montañita & Ayampe

So we finally crossed the border to Ecuador after spending almost five weeks in Peru.
And as I said before, Beni and I were in beach-mode. So we decided to skip Guayaquil and just head directly toLeia mais
Cooking Class im Ayampe

One of the activities offered in our beloved guesthouse VistaMar was a cooking class with chef Fernando.
Fernando was a lovely and calm man from Jipijapa, who has a truck full of vegetables andLeia mais
Isla de la Plata

From Ayampe, our refugium on the coast, it was a 20-minutes collectivo (shared taxi) ride to Puerto Lopez, the starting point of two tours we did.
The first one was „Isla de la Plata“ (aka SilverLeia mais
Los Frailes

The second trip we made during our stay in Ayampe was a visit of the beaches „Los Frailes“.
Just a short bus drive from Puerto Lopez away, there was an 1,5 hour hike to see 3 beautiful beaches.Leia mais
Quito

Surviving our 26151818 overnight bus ride (a little exaggeration, I know, but it feels like that!) we arrived in Quito in the early morning at 5 am.
After a short sleep in our super clean hostel, weLeia mais
Cotopaxi

At our second day in Quito, we decided to become active again. We made a tour with „CARPEdm“ and climb the second highest volcano in Ecuador: Cotopaxi.
Starting early in the morning, we went toLeia mais
Cali

Oh Colombia, what can we say? We are in love with you already.
Arriving in Cali, we didn’t have great expectations and thought there’s nothing more to do than salsa and a great nightlife. On topLeia mais
Coffee Triangle (Salento & Jardín)

Our next to stops after Cali were Salento and Jardín, both towns in the wonderful „coffee triangle“ of Colombia.
First thing to say about this region: it’s beautifully green and lush! Wow! WeLeia mais
Coffee Finca de Osaca

Here are a few photographic highlights of our coffee tour at the Ocasa coffee finca. The tour was really interesting and Beni and I can now proudly say, that we know a least something about the blackLeia mais
Medellín

Medellín - a city with a famous but dark past. Formerly known as the home and main city for a well known drug criminal, in these days Medellín has managed to be in the news for more positive things,Leia mais
Guatape

Just a 2h ride from Medellín, the beautiful village of Guatape is located, also know as the „most colorful town“ in Colombia.
Guatape is truly easy on the eyes. Every house is painted in aLeia mais
Cartagena

Cartagena - you were so .... hot!
After having rain and not so high temperatures in the coffee triangle, Cartagena was almost to warm to function properly.
The city had some beautiful colonialLeia mais
Tayrona

PARADISE!
From Cartagena we took a 6h bus drive in the direction of „Tayrona Park“ and ended up in paradise. Viajero Hostel was a Former 4star Hotel now transformed into a hostel and so luxuriousLeia mais
Food & Drinks Part II

Here a few culinary-photographs:
1.) drinking a super yummy lemonade, made out of coconut water and lemongrass in Cusco, Peru (will definitely try to recreate it at home)
2.) eating churros - what canLeia mais
Kuba Part I

After a few last day in Bogotá (and losing 6kg of laundry), we had a 4h flight to our last destination: Kuba.
And Kuba was so different than the places before.
We had to adjust to a difficult andLeia mais
Viajante
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