Barcelona, Spain

Whitney and I loved Barcelona. Our highlights were visiting the Sigrada Familia, a church that has been under construction for almost a century and looks as if it were designed by aliens, visitingBaca lagi
Munich, Germany

We visited Andreas' childhood friend Tim and his Italian girlfriend Sara at their home in Munich. We braved the cold and explored the city by foot. Like much of Europe, it is interesting to walkBaca lagi
Verbier, Switzerland

Friends we made in Vietnam, Eddy and Inga, work at the famous Swiss ski resort, Verbier. They invited us to come stay in the lodging above the bar they are working at so we jumped at the offer. OurBaca lagi
Schmitten, Switzerland

Whit and I stayed for about a week in Schmitten, Switzerland with my aunt Fran (we went to Verbier for the weekend). Our highlight during this stay was hiking in the alps near to a holiday house thatBaca lagi
Solothurn, Switzerland

Before leaving Switzerland and starting our journey to South America, Whit and I returned to Aarau to stay with my uncle Tom and his partner Pia. While we were in Aarau, there was an annual week-longBaca lagi
Porto, Portugal

Through an airline deal, Andreas and I had the opportunity to stop in Portugal for four days at no extra charge. We jumped on the deal... one of the benefits of not having a rigid schedule. We pickedBaca lagi
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

After a flight change and 12 extra hours at the airport we finally made it to South America! We were both pleasantly surprised by Rio de Janeiro despite the warnings from friends about its high crimeBaca lagi
Ilha Grande, Brazil

After vibrant Rio, we slowed things down and headed to the island of Ilha Grande. The main island activities are hiking and beaches. As my knee is still not up to strenuous activity, I sent Andreas onBaca lagi
Paraty, Brazil

Paraty is a beautiful historic town situated on the Brazilian coast about half-way between Rio and Sao Paulo. Crazily, because the town is so low-lying and built next to the ocean, during the fullBaca lagi
Florianopolis, Brazil

Florianopolis is home to beautiful white sand beaches and wild waves. Andreas and I spent our time lounging on these beaches. One secluded area was a nude beach! Although it was mainly old men.Baca lagi
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 2.7kmBaca lagi
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 hisBaca lagi
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 -Baca lagi
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 peopleBaca lagi
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. TheBaca lagi
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 threeBaca lagi
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 aBaca lagi
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, andBaca lagi
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 colonyBaca lagi
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.Baca lagi
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 desperatelyBaca lagi
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 byBaca lagi
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 gettingBaca lagi
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 isBaca lagi
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 anBaca lagi