PNN Tayrona - Carribean Paradise

We made it to the Tayrona National Park just in time yesterday: we entered at 16:55 - the last entry to the park is at 17:00...
Due to the rain and general tiredness after the Ciudad Perdida, weLes mer
Chillaxing and recovery from the jungle

We spent a nice Sunday in Colombia’s Carribean beach at Tayrona National Park (Cabo San Juan) today:
Woken by the sunlight at around 6am, we soon put up our hammock and alternated between swimming,Les mer
Last day in Colombia - active ending

We woke up early to see the sunrise - unfortunately a little hindered by a few clouds. But the atmosphere was still magical - quietly looking out to the sea and just watching the nature around.Les mer
First contact with Ecuador - Quito

We had a nice first day in Ecuador. After the 3-hour-long (!!!) trip from the airport yesterday evening (for some 30kms... luckily we had a really cool taxi driver called Freddy who had worked inLes mer
Into the cloud forest where coffee grows

Just one more morning in Quito. We made it through the thick traffic to one of the most impressive museums that we have been to: the “Chapel of Man” by Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Guayasamin. It isLes mer
Relaxing at a coffee farm

We spent yesterday and today at our great little lodge in the Intag district.
Apart from reading, doing yoga, and hanging about in the hammock, we also hiked around the lodge into the cloud forest,Les mer
Otavalo and Quito No. 2

We made our way out of the cloud forest and spent a couple of hours in Otavalo where the locals have a daily handicraft market. We liked the ponchos and blankets - but how to transport them (and willLes mer
"Lazy" surfing days in Ayampe

After our short return to Quito, we sat on a bus pretty much the whole day to get to the coastal town of Manta, then 2 more hours with our surf instructor and hotel owner Keith to get to small andLes mer
Working on our 10,000 hours of surfing

We continue to have a great time in Ayampe. The hotel (La Buena Vida) does its name full justice and we’re very well looked after here. :-)
Despite slightly hampered by sickness (a local virus isLes mer
Last surfing days in Ayampe

The last surfing days in Ayampe, Ecuador, are sadly over. Our host/surf instructor Keith and his family and staff at La Buena Vida Hotel (www.surflabuenavida.com) after us amazingly well and we reallyLes mer
Last evening in Ecuador - and fashion!

Tonight’s our last evening in Ecuador. After our surf in the morning, Keith took us to Guayaquil from where we’ll fly to Cuzco in Peru tomorrow (via Bogotá - again :-))
We spent the eveningLes mer
Cusco

Yesterday, we had a good journey from Guayaquil to Cusco. After the many bus journeys in Ecuador, we were quite happy to do this trip by airplane and arrive relatively relaxed, if tired, in Cusco.Les mer
Experiencing Cusco

We had a great day today exploring Cusco. Once more we were stunned by the beauty of this city. Its location, embraced by mountains on all sides, mean a lot of walking up and down but also means thatLes mer
In the Sacred Valley - Ollantaytambo

Very smoothly we got out of Cusco this morning around 8:30. A niceprivate driver actually got helped us to find the collectivo stand and so we took one to Ollantaytambo. Price: 2.50 Euros for ~1.5hLes mer
More ruins and getting to Machu Picchu

Awake in the early morning (you cannot avoid it if the streets are all cobble stones and people roll carriages up and down in front of your window :-)), Anna re-took to doing yoga. We then ate a fastLes mer
Machu Picchu - hiking and more

Having tried (in vain) to repair our apparently leaky mat during the nights, we did not get much sleep and got up at 04:30 to climb up to the gates of Machu Picchu. With us were some 100 other earlyLes mer
Calca and excursion to Lares

After climbing down from Machu Picchu and just in time catching the train to Ollantaytambo, things happened fast. We hopped into a private car to Urubamba and then took a public bus to Calca, where weLes mer
Hiking up Huchuy Qosqo (3,700 masl)

After seeing so much of the beautiful Andean mountains on the bus and at Lares, we combined a hike with a visit of “Little Cusco” = Huchuy Qosqo - Inca ruins that connect via mountain trails withLes mer
Pisac - last ruins in the Valle Sagrado

Time to say goodbye to Ivan and his dog Chili - but we are already thinking of coming back to Calca and the Sacred Valley one day, maybe for a multiday hike?!
Taking the public bus to Pisac, weLes mer
Dinner in Cusco

We came back to Cusco for one final night before we head off to lake Titicaca tomorrow evening.
As a closure to our time in Cusco and the surrounding Valle Sagrado we treated ourselves to a niceLes mer
Last day in Cusco - off to Puno

Not much happened today - we spent a pleasant day in Cusco, had amazing vegan food twice and hung around until now playing Jenga in the restaurant. But now it’s time to catch the night bus to PunoLes mer
Lago Titicaca - Puno and Uros islands

That was quick :-) we are already on the bus to Bolivia and spent only a half day (06:00-14:00 o’clock) on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca in Puno. It was a better than expected experience toLes mer
Relaxing ar the Bolivian Copacabana

After our brief pit stop in Puno and visiting the Uros Islands there, we moved on over the Peruvian-Bolivian border to stay at Copacabana, on the Bolivian coast of Lake Titicaca. The border crossingLes mer
La Paz and onto the night bus to Uyuni

We left Copacabana refreshed after two very restful days. Today, we took the bus to La Paz and from there boarded the night bus to Uyuni.
The journey to La Paz was again interesting. Copacabana isLes mer
Leaving for the Uyuni salt desert :-)

We have found a hopefully nice tour operator called Quechua Experience (is was more expensive than rock-bottom ;-) and took all our Bolivianos) and are headed out to the 3-day/2-night trip now.Les mer