Day 250 - La Paz, Bolivia

Büsi didn't return to the camper last night. We called for him and searched the area again this morning, but he was nowhere to be found. The farmer's children had no idea of his whereabouts either.Læs mere
Day 253 - Tiahuanacu

(Ursula) We wanted to leave early this morning for a sightseeing tour of the Altiplano, but our camper was blocked by six other cars. It would likely take a while until we could get it out.
So, weLæs mere
Day 254 - La Paz

(Ursula) We visited the city this morning with the other Swiss couple and took pictures. Heinz was able to change dollars on the black market. And, of course, we didn't miss our morning fruit juices!Læs mere
Day 255 - Lake Titicaca

We checked out of Hotel Italia this morning and returned a travel brochure Mrs. Rector lent us.
After saying goodbye, we headed to the Altiplano and followed Lake Titicaca on the East side toLæs mere
Day 256 - Road to Cusco closed

We haven’t explored Bolivia much but we got a good taste of La Paz. So far, the rainy season hasn’t affected us yet.
This morning we crossed once again into Peru. This time things went smootherLæs mere
Day 257 - To Cuzco by Train

(Ursula) We set the alarm clock too early and had to wait an hour in the cold station before the railroad ticket office opened. With our Cuzco tickets, we boarded the train, and a unique journeyLæs mere
Day 258 - Cuzco, Sacsayhuamán

(Ursula) The anticipation of a hot shower was short-lived. The water was just a miserable drip. On the other hand, the included breakfast was quite good. We left the money for one night in the roomLæs mere
Day 259 - Machu Picchu

(Ursula) We got to the train station early and purchased tickets to Machu Picchu. This train was much nicer and not overcrowded.
After a 4-hour ride through mountainous terrain and a long subtropicalLæs mere
Day 260 - Sillustani

(Ursula) A visit to the town of Pisac was on the program for today.
Unfortunately, that didn’t materialize because we both felt sick. I vomited during the night. Heinz went to the Pharmacy toLæs mere
Day 263 - Puno - Arequipa

(Ursula) Heinz woke up feeling rested but still had a fever and headache. So, we both stayed in bed until noon.
Then I prepared oatmeal with raisins for lunch. After lunch, I boiled a large pot ofLæs mere
Day 264 - Arequipa to Pacific Coast

We slept well. The weather is clear this morning. Peeking out the window, I can see a snow-capped volcano to the North. According to our map, it could be the 19,872 ft Chachani.
All four tires stillLæs mere
Day 265 - Spring Cleaning

(Ursula) It's hard to believe how much stuff had accumulated again in our camper after the clean-up in Saó Paulo when we said goodbye to Wally.
Surely, we could eliminate items we don't necessarilyLæs mere
Day 266 - Nazca Desert

(Ursula) The journey continued on the Panamericana up the Peruvian coast.
In the Nazca Desert, we had a nice view from the top of a hill and spotted faint drawings miles ahead on the Desert floor,Læs mere
Day 267 - Club Suiza, Lima

(Ursula) We got up at six this morning and arrived in Lima, the capital city of Peru, three hours later via a luxurious multi-line highway. What a feeling!
The people at the Swiss consulate wereLæs mere
Day 267-273 Club Suiza, Miraflores, Lima

I purchased a real Cinnamon-Roll "Schnägg" from the bakery. It was pretty delicious, and I savored this special treat. I don't think I had one since we left Switzerland in 1971. We should takeLæs mere
Day 274 - Huancayo Side Trip

Today we are leaving on a side trip to Huancayo for a few days to visit the Indio market that Jörg & Eva recommended.
Oh, man! Getting out of Lima was quite an adventure! Driving through the jumbleLæs mere
Day 275 - Hualhuas Weaver Village

We continued visiting more weavers today and were able to barter with things that we no longer needed. Our tape recorder, radio, and alarm clock went for a beautiful rug and wall hanging.
The wordLæs mere
Day 277 - Huancayo, Peru

Today is Sunday. The town of Huancayo seems like a magnet. Indios are pouring into the city from all over, carrying bundles of goods to sell. Busloads of visitors arrive from Lima. We already hadLæs mere
Day 278 - Returning to Lima

The gas station owner knocked on our window early this morning and wanted to buy more stuff. We searched our belongings again and found three more clothing items to sell. He also wanted to buy ourLæs mere
Day 280 - Miraflores, Lima

Peru is celebrating the Day of the Revolution.
We are planning an excursion up the coast, but our security guard advised us to stay here for safety.
Radio Lima broadcasts that a strike by the CivilLæs mere
Day 282 - Miraflores, Lima

It never felt as calm as last night. The Swiss Club had its iron gates locked and was officially closed, but we were allowed to stay.
All stores were closed as we investigated the immediateLæs mere
Day 283 - Miraflores, Lima

At 8:30, we left with Jörg and Eva to the Pottery-maker to pick up their order. His manual skills were awe-inspiring. To make a long story short, we fell more in love with his pieces and added threeLæs mere
Day 284 - Visit with Mr. Terrazas

Mr. Terrazas came to pick us up, and we took the city bus to the Plaza Mayor. I was sick from the stop-and-go ride but quickly recovered.
Mr. Terrazas gave us a tour of downtown, including theLæs mere
Day 287 - Miraflores, Lima

Two more VW campers joined us at the Swiss Club today.
In the afternoon, Therese Dubach, the (Swiss) cheese maker's wife, took us to a private museum with an exclusive collection of Inca artifacts,Læs mere
Day 288 - Paramonga

(Ursula) One more camper arrived today; Ruedi and Helene from Switzerland.
We went with them to visit the headquarters of Petro Peru. It was my favorite building in Lima. The architecture, details,Læs mere