Trip Reflections

And just like that, it's over! After 374 days and 28 countries we made it to our final destination, San Diego. It's been about a month since finishing up and we've started to settle back into ourLeggi altro
Tayrona National Park, Columbia

Tayrona National Park was the final destination of our trip and it did not disappoint. This park is on the north coast of Columbia and is replete with monkeys, birds, and iguanas. After provisioningLeggi altro
Minca, Columbia

We had our first major oops of the trip. At the end of a five hour bus ride Andreas shook me awake and said, “Whitney, where’s your passport...” it turns out we left my passport at our previousLeggi altro
Cartagena, Columbia

Can you believe it?! One year ago, Whitney and I set off on our world adventure. Since I was a teenager I dreamed of doing a trip like this but the reality of doing it completely dwarfs the fantasy.Leggi altro
Casa en el Agua, Columbia

Two hours off the coast of Cartegena is Casa en el Agua, a hostel on stilts in the middle of the ocean. It's a travelers paradise: Swimming, snorkeling, paddle boards, and plenty of hammocks. WeLeggi altro
Providencia, Columbia

From San Andrès we took a three hour ferry to get to the less-touristy and smaller island of Providencia. The ferry crossing was pretty awful with more than a few passengers losing their lunch duringLeggi altro
San Andrés, Columbia

750km (470mi) off Columbia's north coast lies the tiny Colombian island of San Andrés nestled in the Caribbean Sea. Andreas and I stayed in a secluded jungly hotel with open walls and mosquito nets.Leggi altro
Medellín, Columbia

Whit and I agree with the hype, Medellín is fantastic! The people are friendly, the public transport is efficient, and the city is stunning.
We spent most of our time here staying with Esteban andLeggi altro
Bogotá, Columbia

We made it to our final country! Heading into Bogota, Andreas and I heard mixed reviews about the Columbian capital. Although it's huge (8 million people), Andreas and I both enjoyed our time there.Leggi altro
Lima, Peru

After leaving the beach house behind, we drove north to Lima. Andreas and I were pleasantly surprised by Lima. It is right on the coast with big cliffs (think Southern California cliffs). It is fullLeggi altro
Lunahuaná, Peru

We met up with an old friend of mine from high school, Jose Visconti and his girlfriend Samoa who both live in Lima. It was great seeing a familiar face and catching up with Jose who is now aLeggi altro
Huacachina, Peru

Picture a desert oasis and you're probably envisioning the tiny tourist town of Huacachina. There are palm trees, a small lake, and massive, looming sand dunes on all sides. Needless to say, it's anLeggi altro
Cusco, Peru

Cusco is a great jumping off point for Machu Picchu and other adventures. The city itself is surprisingly beautiful. It's full of old, well-maintained buildings with red tile roofs. The main square isLeggi altro
Machu Picchu, Peru

Another place struck off the ol' bucket-list; welcome to Machu Picchu, one of the seven Wonders of the World! Whit and I joined a jungle trek tour package and spent an action-packed four days gettingLeggi altro
Isla del Sol, Bolivia

After staying the night at the lakeside town of Copacabana, we took the ferry to Isla Del Sol, a Bolivian island rising out of Lake Titicaca. Lake Titicaca is the largest lake in South America byLeggi altro
La Paz, Bolivia

We made it to the dirty, grity, and yet surprisingly likable high-altitude city of La Paz (3640m)! We stayed at an infamous party hostel and while fun, upon leaving La Paz Whit and I desperatelyLeggi altro
Jeep Tour: Salt Flats

On the final day of our tour we set off at 4:30am and drove to the famous Uyuni salt flats. During February and March the rains cause the salt flats to flood giving it a spectacular mirrored effect.Leggi altro
Jeep Tour: Hotel de Sal

During our second day of the jeep tour, we visited the seven coloured mountains (I counted only four), a rock in a strange tree-like formation, several stunning high-altitude lakes each with a colonyLeggi altro
Jeep Tour: Laguna Colorada

We have heard from a lot of travelers that the ‘thing to do’ is a three day Jeep tour through the Andes from Chile into the Bolivian town of Uyuni. At only $170 for all transport, food, andLeggi altro
Atacama Desert, Chile

Thirsty much? Welcome to the driest non-polar region on Earth, the Atacama Desert! This arid hotbox definitely lived up to its name.
We stayed in the small dusty desert town of San Pedro in aLeggi altro
Santiago, Chile

We made it to Santiago, Chile’s capital. After a quick exploration of our area, Andreas and I discovered the most delicious taco place right across the street from our hostel. They only have threeLeggi altro
Valparaiso, Chile

After a stunning bus ride through the Andes, Whit and I made it to Chile and back to the Pacific Ocean! Our first stop was the artsy coastal city of Valparaiso, think Wellington or San Francisco. TheLeggi altro
Mendoza, Argentina

We are engaged!!! Mendoza is famous for its beautiful vineyards and wine tasting! Andreas and I rented bicycles and planned on a day of riding from vineyard to vineyard. We went with a group of peopleLeggi altro
Bariloche, Argentina

Bariloche is a beautiful little adventure town in the north of Argentina's Patagonia region. It sits next to a glacial lake surrounded by the Andes. Just out of town is the well-known Chico circuit -Leggi altro
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires is a vibrant, huge city that reminds me a lot of New York. We started traveling with a friend we met from New Zealand who is traveling the world in search of the ultimate party. Per hisLeggi altro
Iguazu Falls, Brazil and Argentina

Iguazu falls, running along the Brazil/Argentina border, is amazing. It is the largest waterfall system in the world with between 150 and 300 waterfalls flowing at any one time. The falls span 2.7kmLeggi altro
Sue and PasciIt was such a pleasure meeting you during your amazing trip! Don‘t forget, act naturally! And there are at least five aces. Easily! Take care, Sue&Pascal
Andreas and WhitneyHaha I don't buy it!
Sue and PasciDamn it! You got me ...