Buenos Aires

Beautiful city, fantastic architecture, lots of life and culture.
Mendoza part 1: National Parks

Rented a car and broke out the tent again to explore the regions around Mendoza. Had a couple nights in national parks: Ischigualasto and Talampaya. Both are full of triassic era geology and fossils.Baca selengkapnya
Mendoza part 2: Aconcagua

Moved to the mountains for a couple days (much more pleasant camping temperatures!) Hiked to the first Aconcagua base camp at 3300m. Full height is 6960m, making it the highest mountain outside of theBaca selengkapnya
Florianópolis - Carnaval

Popped over to Brazil to see beaches and carnival!
Iguazu falls

Saw the Brazilian and Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls - the largest waterfall system in the world. Truly spectacular.
Asunción - Paraguay

Spent a day in the capital of Paraguay on our way to Bolivia. Not much going on but some nice architecture.
Then took a 22 hour bus journey where the seats were so close that if leaning back theyBaca selengkapnya
Santa Cruz De La Sierra

City in the Bolivian Amazon. Lovely old cathedral (inside did not live up to the outside) and we visited Guembe biosphere - an animal reserve with some nice pools to relax in after saying hi to theBaca selengkapnya
Sucre part 1: churches and castles

Sucre is the capital of Bolivia, also known as the white city due to the beautiful colonial architecture. We visited an old monastery which had gorgeous rooftop views of the city.
We also went out ofBaca selengkapnya
Sucre part 2: dinosaurs!

We visited the largest dinosaur footprint wall in the world. The main layer is limestone and has over 5000 footprints from around 68 million years ago. A couple other layers are visible from where theBaca selengkapnya
Potosi

Potosí wasn't the nicest place to visit - at 4,100m the air is thin which is exacerbated further by the 50 year old buses and taxis puffing out fumes constantly (our COVID masks came out for theBaca selengkapnya
Salar de Uyuni

Salt flats tour day 1/3.
Had a very fun day getting completely covered in salt and taking the most touristy photos believable.
The train is from a train cemetery just outside the salt flats - whenBaca selengkapnya
Salt flats tour desert day

Our salt flats tour took us into the desert for days 2 and 3. We got to see the incredible landscapes, some of which were up at around 5000 m! Saw lots of alpaca/llama/vicuña/related animals and aBaca selengkapnya
La Paz

Spent a few days chilling in La Paz, recovering after the salt flats. Stayed centrally near the witches market where they all have dead baby alpacas hung up for good luck and sold for use in culturalBaca selengkapnya
Death Road

A road that was historically known for causing hundreds of deaths each year as it was the only road between La Paz and some towns nearby which provided food for the city and it is rather too narrowBaca selengkapnya
Isla del Sol

On our way into Peru we stopped off for the afternoon on Lake Titicaca at Copacabana (not a nice place), where we took a short boat ride over to Isla del Sol, an island which used to be inhabited byBaca selengkapnya
Puno / Islas de Los Uros

Crossing into Peru we stopped in Puno for the night and I (Sam didn't want to wake up) went on a tour of the floating islands on Lake Titicaca. The islands have been inhabited consistently forBaca selengkapnya
Cusco

Cusco is full of beautiful large squares and old churches and buildings. Unfortunately it's also full of people trying to sell you things or polish your shoes constantly. They don't seem to realiseBaca selengkapnya
Rainbow Mountain / Montaña Vinikunka

Had a very early morning to visit Rainbow Mountain near Cusco, were collected at 3am ready to be there before all the other tourists! The colours are formed by different minerals in the ground - iron,Baca selengkapnya
Salkantay Trek / Machu Picchu

5 day Trek to Machu Picchu, the common replacement for the Inca Trail which is too expensive and regulated nowadays (and too easy of course). Salkantay is over 70 km, with its highest point of 4600 m,Baca selengkapnya
Arequipa

Spent a couple of nights in Arequipa which is supposedly the most beautiful city in Peru due to many of the central buildings being made from white volcanic stone.
We visited an old convent thereBaca selengkapnya
Nazca lines

Had a pause on our bus journey to have a quick look at a couple of Nazca lines. They were smaller than we expected.
There are around 70 animal/plant designs total, so to get a proper look at theBaca selengkapnya
Huacachina

Spent a day in a tiny little desert oasis. Very idyllic and had a nice time hanging in the pool.
Paracas

Spent one day in Paracas, opted not to do the marine reserve because we've probably seen enough penguins (no idea how Sam believes that, there's no such thing as enough penguins!) and we were sort ofBaca selengkapnya
Huaraz

The hiking capital of Peru. Spent a few days here prepping for our Huayhuash trek. Quite an untouristy city compared to most we visited in Peru, and surrounded by beautiful mountains! Got to see a fewBaca selengkapnya
Laguna Churup

While Sam decided to watch Arsenal have a boring match with Man City, I went out on an acclimatisation hike to Laguna Churup, and Churupita. Top of the hike was around 4,600 m and I was fully alone onBaca selengkapnya