Quito

Back in Quito! We stayed a few days to acclimatize after the jump from sea level to 2800 m and mostly walked around the city.
Cotopaxi & Corazón

We started our exploration of the ‘Avenue of the Volcanoes’ 🌋 with the ascent of El Corazón at 4788m. Despite the Diamox, coca leaves and lots of water, Miel still developed altitude sicknessЧитать далее
Quilotoa

The Quilotoa Loop is one of the most popular hikes in Ecuador. The first day, we hiked from Sigchos to Isinliví and were joined by a shy dog, Choclo II. We wanted to adopt him, but when we arrived atЧитать далее
Baños

Officially called Baños de Agua Santa, referring to the thermal baths heated by the nearby Tungurahua volcano, this town has turned into Ecuador's adventure capital. We biked the Ruta de Cascadas andЧитать далее
Cuenca

The historic center of Ecuador's third largest city is UNESCO World Heritage and it shows. There are beautiful colonial buildings and well-preserved churches everywhere ⛪. We also found a lot ofЧитать далее
Ecuador

20 typical pictures of our two months in Ecuador.
Mancora

We caught the night bus from Cuenca to Mancora, crossing the border in the middle of the night. Unfortunately, we arrived at 4:30 AM so we had to wait in the dark until our hostel opened. The town andЧитать далее
Trujillo

Trujillo itself wasn't that impressive (although it played a vital role in the fight for Peruvian independence), but we came here to visit two cool archaeological sites.
The Moche cultureЧитать далее
Huaraz

We stayed in Huaraz for ten days and could easily have stayed ten more. There is so much to do and see!
To get used to the altitude (the city sits at 3052m above sea level), we did several dayЧитать далее
Lima

'Lima la Gris' lived up to its nickname; during our three days here we didn't see the sun once. There is a colonial centre and a pre-Hispanic archeological site, but our focus was mainly culinary,Читать далее
Paracas NR

This reserve spans a part of the Peruvian coast where the desert meets the ocean, protecting both ecosystems. Since Laura wasn't feeling 100%, we decided to rent a scooter instead of a MTB to cruiseЧитать далее
Ica

We used Ica as a base to take two day trips. The first to Huacachina, a desert oasis a few kilometers outside the city, where we drove around the sand dunes in a buggy and went sandboarding (lots ofЧитать далее
Nazca

We made a short stop in Nazca to admire the famous lines, not from a plane, but by climbing different miradores!
We saw a lot of large straight lines, 4 geoglyphs (depicting animals) from the NazcaЧитать далее
Cusco

Cusco (Cuzco/Qosqo) was the religious and administrative capital of the Inca Empire. It was laid out in the form of a puma and dominated by fine buildings and palaces covered in gold ⚜️. TheЧитать далее
Choquequirao + Machu Picchu Trek

Nowadays the Salkantay Trek - which is supposed to be an alternative to the popular Inca Trail - is getting crowded as well. So we decided to create our own trail, opting for the quieter but harderЧитать далее
Valle Sagrado

The Sacred Valley runs from Ollantaytambo to Pisac and was named as such because it was the perfect place for agriculture at Inca times (stable temperatures with a sustained source of water). ItЧитать далее
Arequipa

'La Ciudad Blanca' is famous for three things: camelid textile, the sillar (white volcanic rock) buildings and the volcanoes surrounding it. Most people also visit the beautiful Colca Canyon butЧитать далее
Peru

20 typical pictures of our 6 weeks in Peru.