Capitólio

I slept two days in my car. It was always raining in the morning but warm yet cloudy in the afternoon.
Vila Velha

After leaving Minas Gerais, a landlocked state, I made my way to Vitoria. The hostel was placed in Vila Velha a boarder City in the South of Vitoria.
I was favored by fortune when I arrived in theLæs mere
Estou de volta Salvador

I left Espírito Santos behind and came inside Bahia the state of cacao, sugarcane and diamonds.
I aimed for one of the beautiful islands in the south of Salvador. After one night in the same hostelLæs mere
Morro de São Paulo

Morro de São Paulo is a romantic village in the north of Ilha de Tinharé. Tourists come out in droves to spend two to three days on the island. Most of these short-stay guests are having massiveLæs mere
Recife e Porto de Galinhas

13 hours spending in the bus was nothing compared to the time Iuli had to sit quite until she arrived in Rio.
Once I arrived in Recife I was lucky the bus stopped at the airport close the districtLæs mere
Pipa

Pipa beach is a little town in the south of Natal. It’s as crazy as Morro de São Paulo in the matter of get-drunk-and-party-hard things.
Saturday was party night. Sunday hangover day at Praia doLæs mere
Fortaleza

Fortaleza was basically only a two days stopover. It is located between Natel and Jericoacoara the destination I was aiming for. I spent two nights in the capital of Ceará just enough to visit praiaLæs mere
Jericoacoara

Jericoacoara aka. Jeri is is a small touristic kitesurfing hot spot surrounded by huge sand dunes and the Atlantic Ocean. Due to its fame people all over the world are found in the uncountableLæs mere
Barreirinhas & Lençoís

Right after the sand dunes in Jericoacoara I visited the sand dunes of Lençóis. Seems like this is the only thing to do in the northeast of Brazil.
I spent 3 nights in this lovely hostel calledLæs mere
São Luis

São Luis is the Capital city of Marnhão. It has a lovely old town and the people are nice and cheerful. My plan was to take a flight from São Luis to Manaus and skipping Belém as well as SantarémLæs mere
Manaus

The cheapest flight to Manaus was with a stopover in Brasilia. I had exactly 15 minutes to find the right gate in Brasilia. After 10 minutes I already arrived at the gate so there was plenty of timeLæs mere
Paraná do Mamori & Juma

Unforgettable trip to the jungle. Piranha fishing and amazing new friendships.
⛴ M. Monteiro II

After 7 nights on Rio Solimões the boat M. Monteiro II reached its final destination called Tabatinga.
Tabatinga is located in the Tres Fronteras area and belongs to Brazil. Half an hour walkingLæs mere
Leticia

Liverpool Mike told me two years ago when he was here for the first time, he met Elvis and Gloria the owners of Xingu Hostel.
After we walked an hour from one end of Tabatinga to the other end ofLæs mere
Iquitos

A speed boat brought me to Iquitos. At 4 o’clock in the morning the boat stoped at a boarder control base. An army member checked my passport and told me to follow him outside into the darkness. ILæs mere
⛴ M. Monteiro I

After a crazy week in Peruvians biggest Amazonian city I returned to the Tres Fronteras. I only staid one night in Leticia and bought a ticket to Manaus on the next day.
I’ve chosen the sameLæs mere
⛴ Anna Karoline II

Once again. Embarking, disembarking. Hello Santarém.
33 hour journey
Ingestion: 12 bananas, 300 gram cheese, 2 liters of water, 330 ml Coca Cola.
Manaus - Santarém : 756 km
Total: 4886 km
AmazonLæs mere
Santarém

I felt so much safer in Santarém compared to Manaus. I even went to the harbor at night to take some photos of the Christmas lights.
Once more the owner of my hostel was absolutely accommodating. ILæs mere
Fortaleza

I met Flávia in my hostel in Fortaleza. She’s a biologist 👩🔬 and due to her PHD degree, fluent in English. She invited me to join her and her friends for a day trip to praia de Cumbuco.Læs mere
Santa Cruz de la Sierra

Welcome to Bolivia.
The show must go on. I’m going to travel in Bolivia for about a month or a bit longer. Who knows.
So far I spent 5 nights in Santa Cruz. Couldn’t leave the place earlierLæs mere
Samaipata

Sunday January 17, Samaipata. Flooding water destroyed a camping area as well as other lower parts of the village. A Swiss backpacker was in the middle of the action.
A camping employee knocked atLæs mere
Sucre

10 days Spanish class with a young motivated teacher.
Half day trip to the Parque Cretácico. 🦕
Invited for lunch at bar/restaurant at the outer area of the city.
Full day adventure with aLæs mere
Salar de Uyuni

Two days in Uyuni.
First day trip to some lagoons where we could spot llamas, vicuñas and flamingos.
Second day to the countries most famous attraction the salt flats.
Super lucky with theLæs mere
Oruro

On my way to Cochabamba I made a short stopover in Oruro. Bolivia’s capital of carnaval. It was actually not intended to visit this place at exactly the time of carnival but it just aligned with it.Læs mere
La Paz

Too many cool things happened in La Paz.
I arrived on a Sunday at 5 in the morning together
with Anelisse. We directly went to the biggest market in South America which is located on El Alto. ILæs mere