Huacachina and Peruvian desert
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Still surprised by the heat and dryness of Nasca, we realized we just had a blurry idea of what would come next on the coast on the way to Lima. What we certainly didn't expect, was spending twoLeer más
Still surprised by the heat and dryness of Nasca, we realized we just had a blurry idea of what would come next on the coast on the way to Lima. What we certainly didn't expect, was spending twoLeer más
After the short coastal 'intermezzo', we reminded ourselves that we wanted to get to know the Andes during our trip and took the next bus back to the mountains. The target was Huaraz, the capital of aLeer más
After two and a half months of no time pressure and complete freedom to choose how long long we want to stay in one place and where to go next...the clock now is really ticking: on the 27.02 we haveLeer más
A livelong dream comes true in the early morning: boarding the plane that will bring us to the Galapagos islands!
The islands have never been connected to the mainland, and the volcanoes literallyLeer más
Arriving in the late morning at Santa Cruz, walking with our backpacks at 32 degrees under equator sun to find a hotel, proper brunch and a cruise for the next eight days. We found all of it...butLeer más
Taking a rather bumpy boat ride from Santa Cruz to Isabela, the largest island of the archipelago. the animals are even more relaxed here than on other islands, after getting off the boat at the pier,Leer más
Last day on the Galapagos islands, time for a special trip to one of the small uninhabited islands exploring some more of the unique species of the Galapagos islands, like the frigate birds whoseLeer más