Honeymoon in South America

January - March 2023
Our 2,5 months travel through South America ✈️❤️ Read more
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  • Day 73

    Time to go home ✈️

    March 17, 2023 in Canada ⋅ 🌬 4 °C

    Today it’s our last day of the vacation and time to go home 🥲

    Here some fun facts and summary of our trip:
    - 73 days
    - 3 backpacks
    - 8 countries visited
    - longest stay Brasil (23 days)
    - shortest stay Uruguay (1 day)
    - we entered Argentina 4 times by 4 different transport means (car, boat, plane, bus)
    - we entered Chile 3 times in south Chile, central Chile and north Chile
    - best food award goes to Peru
    - friendliest people Argentina
    - scariest moment Salvador, Brazil
    - 0 times we got robbed
    - 6 overnight buses
    - 8 national flights in different countries in South America
    - 4 bike trips ~ Rio de Janeiro, El Chalten, San Pedro de Atacama & Death Road in Bolivia
    - 3 times stomach issues
    - 30 plus rides with Uber
    - 1 Jeep tour
    - 2 new wonders of the world visited
    - 4 vaccines before the vacation
    - best beach Ilha Grande

    Thanks for following our adventure ❤️
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  • Day 72

    Cusco

    March 16, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    It's hard to believe, that it's already our last day. It's a mixed feeling between sadness and excitement. On one hand we enjoyed every single minute of this trip on the other hand we are also looking forward to going home and seeing our friends and family. Cusco is an amazing tourist town. Every single street has cute shops, delicious restaurants and many travel agencies. There are so many sights and activities around Cusco that one could easily spend 1 or 2 weeks exploring the area. Of course most of the people travel her in order to visit famous MachuPicchu but this town has definitely more to offer then just that. We spent the whole day exploring the town, we visited the local market and temple of the sun. Up in the hill it's worth it to visit the San Blas neighborhood with white houses and many coulourful shops. The highlight of the day was the visit of restaurant Kusykay. Kusykay is rated as number 1 restaurant in Cusco and this restaurant focuses on local product and traditional andean recipes. Our waitress provided excelent service and helped us to order the best dishes we have tried on the whole trip. As a bonus this restaurant wasn't even that expensive. The main dish costs below 10€ so if you are in Cusco do not forget to visit Kusykay. In the night we had a flight to Lima. It was interesting to experience the climate change once again. Cusco is located in 3400 meters above sea level and due to close proximity to mountains it was quite cold there. Lima is on the other hand located right next to the coast in the desert and it was really warm there. The night was really short, we arrived around 23:30 to our hotel and to wake up already around 4 in the morning.Read more

  • Day 71

    Machu Picchu

    March 15, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    We sleep directly unter the Machu Picchu Mountain in the village called Machu Picchu Pueblo or Aquas Calientes. To get to the archeological site you need to walk steep hill up for 1,5 hour or pay super expensive bus 24 USD go and back 😅. We were first thinking to hike up or down but we book the circuit 2 + Inka Bridge Trail which takes at least 3 hours. Very popular is the circuit 4 which includes the Wayana Picchu mountain but in that case people doesn’t really visit the town and don’t get the postcard view. To see both you would need to buy 2 tickets. Entrance ticket costs at the moment 150 soles which is almost 40€. After expensive bus ride we organized the local guide and walked around with her for 3,5 hours. The weather was amazing and the place wasn’t packed. There were quite some tourists but still it was very easy to take pictures without people. Graciera was explaining us a lot of things about the history of this place, energy, old Inka routes and astrology. Machu Picchu ist until today sacred place for local. In the past it was built as a scientific center for Inka culture. In this place noble people were living, mostly scientists which were making here important decisions regarding harvest for the whole Inka empire. The left part of the archeological site are the temples and right site the village. Machu Picchu is a unique place standing right in the middle between two different climate zone. It’s on the border between central Andean mountains characteristic for glaciers and brown hills and eastern Andean mountains which are characterized by very green vegetation and wild rivers. The tour was really cool and we definitely recommend you to go. It is quite expensive but definitely worth it. After delicious lunch and afternoon in the town we departed by train and bus back to Cusco to spent there our last day of this trip.Read more

  • Day 70

    Sacred Valley

    March 14, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    We woke up in the morning and left our big backpacks in Cusco. Today we planned to visit the sacred valley and take the evening train to the Machu Picchu village. Most of the tour agencies offer sacred valley day trip. In this day trip you can visit most important sights from Inka empire apart from Machu Picchu. The trip has following route ~ Chinchero, Moray, Maras, Ollantaytambo and Pisac. Some passengers which wish to continue onward to Machu Picchu village usually stay directly in Ollantaytambo to avoid traveling next day there for 2 hours. Unfortunately in that case you miss Pisac the most impressive Inka town in Sacred valley and famous market. The market is really spectacular, especially on Sundays when the local communities from mountains coming down to exchange their products as in the old times. We decided at the end to hire a taxi for a day and visit Pisac first and skip Chinchero. Our driver was nice and was explaining us a lot of things about the history and stopped several times for pictures. In the morning it was raining heavily but luckily once we arrived in Pisac it stopped raining and we could enjoy the sacred valley without rain and fog. Pisac was the biggest sight of the all sacred valley places. The monument is located high up in the hills few kilometers after Pisac village. There is a cool hike from the village to the archeological sight which takes 3 hours. I highly recommend taking a guide. It helps you understand the Inka culture, astrology and agriculture knowledge. Our second stop were Salineras Maras. This place was already found in preinka times when the spring with salty water was discovered. Nowadays this place produces the best salt in the world and additionally they produce 3 different types of salt ~ medical salt, pink salt and classic salt. After that we continued our trip to Moray which is an incredible Inka Agriculture Laboratory. The terraces were built in place which got hit by meteorite and the Inka people found out that in the bottom there is a different climate zone then in the upper terraces. They plants in each terrace all the crops in order to find out the best recipe / climate zone for each product. After that seeds and instructions were sent all over the Inka empire. On the way to the incredible lunch we saw impressive sky lodge hotel built on the rock 😅 you have to climb for 1 hour to get up to the hotel room and on the way down you take 7 zip lines. Really cool but pricey experience (320€ per night). Last stop of our day was village Ollantaytambo where we said goodbye to our driver and visited the Inka sight by ourselves. This is the newest sight and the construction was not even finished. The village was supposed to be 2 bigger but then the Spanish people arrived and the temples were destroyed. At 19:00 we took train to Machu Picchu Village which felt around 9 in the evening more like ghost town. It was really sad to see how the local people suffer due to the conflicts and how it effects their daily lives.Read more

  • Day 69

    Arequipa - day 2

    March 13, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    On our last day in Arequipa we missed the hotel breakfast and got instead great breakfast in one of the many cafes in the center. I wanted to visit the cathedral of Arequipa but you could enter only if you pay the fee for cathedral museum and guide 😅. We left and walked to the nearby Santa Catalina Monastery. This incredible women’s monastery is like a city inside of city and we spent almost an hour walking around. This monastery has 3 courtyards, library, Bild gallery, common kitchen, many private apartments ect. After that we walked out of the city center to the Viewpoint de Yanahuara. Unfortunately it was cloudy so we couldn’t see the volcano Misti in the background. Highlight of the day we the visit of the most popular restaurant in Arequipa among locals ~ La Nueva Palomino. This amazing beer garden has a nicely decorated outdoor patio and the food is amazing. You can taste that the food is homemade and delicious 🤤. At 17:20 we took short flight to Cusco, our last stop of this trip. Due to conflicts in the south of the country there are not many tourists and we managed to get accommodation discounted from 42€ to 11€.Read more

  • Day 68

    Colca Canyon day trip

    March 12, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

    Colca canyon is one of the top tourists destinations in Peru. Colca canyon is 121km long and more then 4000 m deep which makes it the deepest canyon in the world. Tours usually starts in Arequipa and there are several options to choose from Colca day trip, Colca 2 days trip, Colca 2 days trek and Colca 3 days trek. Unfortunately we didn’t have much time left so it was either day trip or nothing. We were quite hesitant at the beginning to book the trip for 2 reasons ~ day trip pick up is 3 in the morning and the weather forecast didn’t look good for the next days either. After very short night we sleep a bit in the bus. Our guide woke us up around 6 because we arrived in volcano viewpoint and the view was great. It was super cold, we were in almost 5000 high meters again 😅 after short break we drove to our breakfast spot, town Chivay. The breakfast here are super simple ~ bread, butter, marmalade, quinoa juice and tea. From the town Chivay starting point of the Colca valley we drove towards Colca Canyon and stopped on the way in 2 different viewpoints before arriving to the highlight of the day Condor Viewport. Our guide was explaining us the history of this place, agriculture, ethnic groups and the cultivation of Andean condors. Unfortunately this time of the year is not the best season to observe the condors and we got to see just one from far away. The views were anyway spectacular and the whole trip was totally worth it. It the town Maca we visited traditional church and tried local fruit Sancayo which is a cactus fruit similar to kiwi. We ended our tour with hot springs of Chacapi. The complex of different pools with temperatures between 32 and 42 degrees. The way back was long again but we managed to sleep a bit and got back to Arequipa around 17:30.Read more

  • Day 67

    Arequipa - day 1

    March 11, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    After noisy night (we booked the accommodation in the middle of the party area) we went to explore the city. The weather wasn’t the best but it was at least not raining. We booked the free walking tour with Juan which was great. We were walking around the city for 2,5 hours and visited the most important and beautiful places of Arequipa. Juan explained us a lot about the history of the city, inka times and Spanish colonization. Arequipa is called white city for two reasons ~ firstly, the old town was rebuilt many time in the history due the earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The city was after Spanish colonization rebuilt with beautiful white stones which became the characteristic of the city. Secondly, in the city center we’re mainly Spanish immigrants living which were white compared to the locals. One of the cool places to visit is Mundo Alpaka small museum and shop dedicated to the production of Alpaka products. We visited also old prison which is used now as a souvenir shop center for tourists. Very impressive is also complex Claustros de la compañía. Incredible decorated two patios serve nowadays as shops, bars and restaurants. Our tour ended in main square of Arequipa Plaza de Armas. Juan showed us cool bar with the nice views and we tried Chicha local bear shot. We were quite hungry after the walking tour and walked to the local food market Mercado San Camilo. Flo ordered local speciality Potato Pie and Rocoton (bell pepper filled with vegetables and alpaca meat) I ordered Ceviche 😋🤤. The rest of the day we relaxed, drunk coffee, bought some souvenirs and went to bed early before departing for day trip tomorrow.Read more

  • Day 66

    We made it to Peru 🇵🇪

    March 10, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    After many obstacles und uncertainty we finally crossed the border to Peru. Initially we planned to spend more time in Peru but due to the conflicts we were unsure if it’s a good idea. Our flight back home is leaving from Lima so we had to get to Peru at least to change flights. At the moment situation improved a lot and the only risk zone is the area around the lake Titicaca on the border with Bolivia. We are heading first to Arequipa before going to our last stop of this amazing trip Cusco.Read more

  • Day 65

    Relax in Arica

    March 9, 2023 in Chile ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    After some long days it was so good to have finally time to chill by the pool and do nothing. It was surprising that nobody was using the pool and we had it all for ourselves. In the evening we went by bus to the city center for dinner and to see the town. It’s a small town with cute center. There are lot of shops and bars and market with cheap stuff. Arica is probably not the nicest beach town in the world but we are really happy that we ended up here and can relax a bit.Read more

  • Day 64

    Never ending bus ride to Chile 🇨🇱

    March 8, 2023 in Chile ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

    5 in the morning we started our next bus journey to Chile. Our destination was city Arica, the northernmost point of Chile just 8 km away from Peru. The city is known for desert landscapes, beaches, and never ending summer. We went to Arica mainly due to the border to Peru but decided to chill few days by the pool and beach before going home next week already 🥲. We booked a really nice hotel with 3 pools right on the beach and we are looking forward just to do nothing 😆. The landscapes from the bus were amazing. Unfortunately I collapsed in the immigration building in Chile due to high altitude and had to sit on a wheel chair for a while. I am fine now but super exhausted and also looking forward for some rest 😉

    FUN FACT: when I collapsed the locals were spraying alcohol on my hands and asked me to breath it deeply. Then I felt awake again 😂
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