Frankfurt Airport

Once again the starting point for a marvelous journey of Isa&Ulf.
1. Check in successful :)
2. Camera checked for drugs: unsuccessfully :) (of course!!!)
3. Watching the plane getting ready while weBaca selengkapnya
Buenos Aires

First breakfast in our cozy Buenos Aires (airbnb) home!. Slowly, very slowly getting started for the secrets of South America.
Our first destination is Buenos Aires, capital city of Argentina andBaca selengkapnya
Ushuaia, the end of the world

Traveling to the end of the world...not just as a saying, but literally!
A dream comes true for us, spending Christmas with a local family here only 1000 km away from the Antarctica at the veryBaca selengkapnya
Strait of Magellan, Chile

Really! who ever thought we could be there? Picture yourself as a kid in one of those endless geography lessons, thinking of those places that you'll never get to know.
Well that was our firstBaca selengkapnya
The Calafate & Perito Moreno glacier

After 20 hours of a bus travel, starting at 4:30am and arriving to final destination at 1:30am we can say we've seen the vast topography of this not-so-small island named 'Firelands' or 'tierra delBaca selengkapnya
Bariloche

It took us two days, one sleep stop (Warning: Don't go to hotel Belgrano in Perito Moreno ;-) and about 1000 km to reach this destiny traveling the famous Route 40, where we were able to see moreBaca selengkapnya
Osorno

From the very beginning, one idea of the trip was finding the Latin roots of our relationship. Yet, as a big surprise, the trip to Osorno revealed the other part of our relationship, the GermanBaca selengkapnya
Villarrica and seven lakes district

We had two options where to spend the night, either Pucon, renown town in the Chilean seven lakes district, or Villarrica.
Of course Isa's family would immediately understand why we chose to stay inBaca selengkapnya
Valparaiso

Santiago de Chile

Arriving around midday, elegantly dropping the rented car off with German punctuality; then a 3h walking tour to get a first glance of this marvelous city under 35 degrees heat! Its inner city isBaca selengkapnya
Mendoza and Los Libertadores crossborder

We just wanted to add this footprint to show you how amazing this piece of the Andes actually is.
Starting in the morning crossing the Andes at their highest point, close to the Aconcagua, America'sBaca selengkapnya
Salta and entering Bolivia

So far, we had seen an Argentina that was very dry, almost without vegetation and flat...leaving a green Chile that was green and became dryer to the north until turning into desert. Therefore weBaca selengkapnya
Bolivian Southwest and Salar de Uyuni

Forget all that we said before: best landscapes so far are here!
Starting the adventure: a Toyota Land cruiser, 200 liters of gasoline, a driver\guide, a cook, an Argentinian guy, a French woman and aBaca selengkapnya
Potosi

Another mystic place from the history book, where one never thought one would be standing personally...the spanish conquistadors never found el dorado,but they found a mountain that consisted almostBaca selengkapnya
Sucre & Tarabuco sunday market

Sucre is officially Bolivia's capital city and also known as the white city because it's colonial and neo-classical archicture, which gave them honor to be in the Unesco list. Most of bolivians likeBaca selengkapnya
Quiz post! Odd observations:

1.) why do many streets in La Paz have street signs in Chinese?
2.) why is the "museum of bolivian coast" so hilarious?
3.) just a funny picture ;-)
Leave a comment to win a souvenir, best post wins!Baca selengkapnya
La Paz

Well, quite frankly, we had no idea what to expect: maybe another gray, dodgy, overcrowded Latin american metropolis. A little gray indeed, but different than expected: A peculiar city, drenched intoBaca selengkapnya
Lake Titicaca

Even travelers deserve a relaxed weekend every once in a while, so we decided to leave La Paz behind and travel north to the Titicaca lake. So this post resumes Isla del Sol in Bolivia and Uros,Baca selengkapnya
Arequipa

Taking a super-slow bus from lake Titikaka down to Arequipa, passing the altiplano and entering the land of the canyons. After more than three weeks around 4000 m high, Arequipa almost feels tropicalBaca selengkapnya
Nasca

Honestly, Nasca really had a kind of a difficult start.
We arrived with the overnight bus from Arequipa at 7:AM and it was incredibly dry and hot, (obviously after 9 weeks in the mountains). ABaca selengkapnya
Huacachina and Peruvian desert

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 twoBaca selengkapnya
Lima

A city where transit police are mostly women (because men are easily bribed), cats are kings in all parks and the statue of one independence heroine has a "Llama" on top of her head due to the missBaca selengkapnya
Huaraz and White cordillera

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 aBaca selengkapnya
Trujillo and Northern Peru

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 haveBaca selengkapnya
Máncora

Time for vacation! After hardcore archeology and serious high mountain trekking, the last two days of Peru have been beach, pool and the Pacific ocean in the marvelous town of Mancora, close to theBaca selengkapnya
Pelancong
That is some safe for the legs! Rhha one day we will be upgraded, one day...