Madrid reunions: take 2

How many Erikas could I possibly reunite with over one weekend!? 😃
When I found out Erika would be in Madrid this weekend, I made sure to be there too! We were hoping the rest of our crew couldLäs mer
Madrid reunions: take 3

From Venezuela, to Australia and now in Spain! It was so nice to reunite with Vane and Rafa. Last time I’d seen seen them they were in Oz on their honeymoon and now they had 2 lil ones.
We met atLäs mer
Madrid reunions: take 4

One final reunion before leaving Madrid!
Meeting up with Gabo was such a happy coincidence because he wasn’t working today so we could make it happen.
We spent the whole afternoon between beersLäs mer
Following my Camino back to Pamplona!

Pamplona wasn’t part of the plan but sometimes you just got follow your heart! 🙈
Since I had a few free days before going to Hamburg, Jorge suggested I visit him. I got there Monday close toLäs mer
Hamburg! But first a Lüneburg side trip

After way too many years, today I finally got to see Svenja! There was no way I’d go to Europe without visiting her. She picked me up at the airport and there were so many tears of joy when weLäs mer
A few days with Svenja in Ahrensburg!

My days in Ahrensburg where an absolute joy, spending so much quality time with Svenja, Moritz and the 2 lil cuties!
There were so many special and heartwarming moments during my stay I wouldn’tLäs mer
Bye bye (for now) Europe!

My flight to Lima was from Paris and my initial plan was to fly from Hamburg on the morning of the 3rd but flights were so expensive (think because it was a public holiday in Germany). So when I foundLäs mer
I’m in Huaraz but where is my luggage!?

So I landed in Lima but already knew from my layover in Miami that my luggage had not made the plane. I was heading 9 hours north to Huaraz and I’d have to wait about a day and a half to receive it.Läs mer
Overnight camping at Laguna Churup

Finally my bag arrived and I barely had time to get back to the hostel, have a shower and get my things ready to go.
It was 8 of us going including 3 French gals, a couple from the UK, Cesar (whoLäs mer
A day in Laguna 69

Waking up at 4am today was not easy but it was totally worth it!
We spent a few hours on the bus to the start of the trail and our journey led us through a scenic pit stop at Valle Llanganuco whereLäs mer
An impromptu visit to Paracas

Maria and I had both gone to Huaraz to do the Santa Cruz trek but it wasn’t in the cards for us. So after a rest day, we redirected our journey towards the south of Peru to Paracas.
I figuredLäs mer
Indulging in Cusco!

A trip that was plannned over a 3 hour flight to Cairns was finally underway! Nath and I had both arrived to Cusco and we spent a few days here to climatise before going on the Salkantay Trek to MachuLäs mer
Salkantay Trek Day 1: Cusco > Soraypampa

Walking Distance: 13 km, approximately 6 hours of hiking.
Today was one of the earliest starts since my Camino days (4:00am!). We left Cusco bright and early towards Soraypampa, where we begun ourLäs mer
Salkantay Trek Day 2: over the pass

Walking Distance: 22 km, approximately 9 hours of hiking.
The day begun with a gentle wake-up call at 5:00 am, with the cooks serving us a cup of hot coca tea… in bed!! ☕️
We would need theLäs mer
Salkantay Trek Day 3: to Santa Teresa

Walking distance: 16km, approximately 5 hours of hiking.
Today, we were woken up again around 5:30am with warm coca tea in bed.
The day started with a leisurely hike along the Salkantay river and aLäs mer
Salkantay Trek Day 4: to Aguas Calientes

Walking distance: 22km, approximately 8 hours of hiking.
Our mornings were finally warmer so we didn’t get woken up with tea in bed but we got our first glimpse of Machu Picchu!
The day stillLäs mer
Machu Picchu: the Lost City of the Incas

An unforgettable day! Not just because I got to see one of the new Wonders of the World, but because I shared this incredible experience with a dear friend 👯♀️
Nath and I arrived at MachuLäs mer
Floating on the Islands of Puno

After leaving Cusco, Nath and I headed to the floating islands of Puno, hoping for a peaceful stay. Upon arrival, we met our host, Cesar, who shared the challenges of the two-year drought affectingLäs mer
Cycling Death Road to La Senda Verde

After Perú, Nath and I arrived to La Paz to take on Bolivia's Death Road on bikes – what a ride! Pedalling on the narrow path, we were on the side of a mountain with views that went from amazing toLäs mer
Flat out amazing: Salar de Uyuni

Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, was next up on the list of amazing places to visit and explore! 🧂
We spent a full day in Uyuni mostly chillin (enjoying delish food, painting andLäs mer
Two more days in the Bolivian desert

There aren’t enough photos to capture how beautiful this place is and how much we took in over the next 2 days. The desert wasn’t normally a landscape I was drawn to but here everything was jawLäs mer
Hello Argentina and Humahuaca!

I didn't get much rest, having to wake up at dawn to catch my bus to Humahuaca. In a few hours, I'd be in Argentina with around four weeks of absolute freedom and no plans 🫣
Unlike Chile, crossingLäs mer
A quick jump to Salta!

From Humahuaca, Henri and I embarked on a breathtaking 3 hour road trip to Salta, surrounded by stunning mountains the entire way. The joirney itself was a visual treat and it was nice to beLäs mer
To Cafayate because wine not!? 🍷

Next on the itinerary was Cafayate, a cute town known for its wineries.
I was delighted to find out that Henri was staying at the same hostel, which was incredibly cozy, featuring a large gardenLäs mer
Mendoza vibes: asados, amigos y andanzas

After more than 15 hours on buses, I finally arrived in Mendoza. It was mid-afternoon, and before long, I connected with some wonderful people at my hostel who were organising a massive ArgentinianLäs mer