Laguna Llaca

So we hired a car (with driver) for the day (for about £45) to visit the remote Laguna Llaca which is known to be a good place for finding High Andean birds. Standard tours (which cost about £10Weiterlesen
Views from the bus

We have just taken the bus to Lima from Huaraz, it took about 8 hours.
We peaked at 4,100m and then turned west to take a long valley down to the coast before heading down the Pan American HighwayWeiterlesen
Lima

So we arrived in Lima yesterday evening and as is now our practice with cities we book a walking tour with a local guide. These are always free with a recommended tip. As well as showing you the sitesWeiterlesen
Peruvian food

Peru has a strong reputation for it’s cuisine. So it only seemed right that Lima was a good place to try some local dishes and for me (Helen) to do another cooking class.
Two classic dishesWeiterlesen
Finding Penguins

So we are now in Paracas and we took a boat trip to visit the Islas Ballestas. Known for hosting lots of sea lions and sea birds including the Humboldt Penguin.
The boat trip was a couple of hoursWeiterlesen
Paracas NP by Dune Buggy

So this afternoon for something different, we took a Dune Buggy tour for two hours to visit Paracas National Park. This is a desert landscape jutting out into the ocean with some interesting bays andWeiterlesen
Huacachina

So we are now in Huacachina a desert oasis in Peru. It is amazing the difference the Homboldt current makes that instead of being rainforest like Colombia was, Peru is mostly desert this side of theWeiterlesen
Nazca Lines flight

In the 1930s with the advent of commercial flying pilots started reporting massive pictures they could see from the air around Nazca.
Archeologists came and identified over 300 such lines, picturesWeiterlesen
Arequipa - the White City

After our time in Nazca we got the overnight bus to Arequipa arriving about 10am this morning, mostly rested.
We watched the England football game before taking a tour of the historic centre thisWeiterlesen
Patapampa Pass

Yesterday we drove over the Patapampa Pass to get from Arequipa to Chivay the gateway to the Colca Canyon.
On the journey we saw all four species of camalids found in Peru. Farmed Llamas and AlpacasWeiterlesen
Colca Canyon & Condors

Yesterday we continued into Colca Canyon. Humans have lived here for 8,000 years and the amazing system of terracing and irrigation was impressive to see.
I was particularly interested in seeing theWeiterlesen
Climbing Chachani, 6075m

Over the last two days, I (Michael) climbed a local 6075m (almost but not quite 20,000 feet) volcano called Chachani.
We set off at 7.30am by 4x4 and drove for three hours into the wilderness andWeiterlesen
Tours, markets and chocolate

So whilst Michael was climbing Chachani I spend some time exploring Arequipa. Not too many photos as Michael had the phone.
I started with a walking tour of the city. It is always interestingWeiterlesen
Uros Floating Islands

Today we visited the Uro people on their floating islands on Lake Titicaca. This is often quoted as the highest navigable lake in the world. At 3,809m it is certainly high but the previous ferryWeiterlesen
Taquile Island

We also visited another island on Lake Titicaca called Taquile island. This is a natural island with a population of 2,800 people. There are no roads or engines on the island.
We were welcomed byWeiterlesen
Birding on Manu Road

We spent 4 days travelling to the east of the Andes from Cusco to visit the range of habitats from Cloud Forest to Bamboo Forest to Tropical Rain Forest.
It was a long four days but we added anotherWeiterlesen
Rainbow Mountain and Red Valley

Today we took a four hour minibus ride to visit the Rainbow Mountain and Red Valley. The roadworks (very loud pneumatic drill) outside our hotel all night didn’t prepare us well for the 4.45amWeiterlesen
Inca Trek

So we have just come back from a fantastic 4 day Inca Trek to Machu Picchu.
On day 1 we hiked from the sacred valley to up to our campsite at 3,300m. Day 2 was a big day climbing over two highWeiterlesen
Machu Picchu

The Inca Trek was originally a highway linking Cusco and Machu Picchu, whilst today it is a hiking route that ends at this famous UNESCO site which is one of the 7 wonders of the world.
We were up atWeiterlesen
Rio Madre de Dios

We started our journey into the Amazon with a 12 hour bus ride then a two and a half hour boat trip on the Madre de Dios river (Mother of God).
We then stayed two nights at the Tree House Inn stayingWeiterlesen
Manu National Park

The Manu National Park is deep in the Amazon Rainforest. It took two long days to get in and the same to get out and there is no quicker option available in an emergency which is why our guide carriedWeiterlesen
Cusco and Goodbye Peru

We have used Cusco as our base for birding the Manu Road, doing the Inca Trek and then heading to the Amazon Rainforest. Altogether we have had four short stays here.
It is a lovely city which weWeiterlesen
Warm reunion in Chile country!

So happy to see Sam again after 7 months!
Atacama Desert

Yesterday we arrived in the Atacama Desert, the driest place on earth. We picked up our 4x4 pickup and did some food shopping. Then moved to our accommodation - an apartment in the sticks.
Today weWeiterlesen
More Atacama and El Tatio Geysers

We have spent the last few days chilling with Sam but also getting out and exploring some of the sights around here.
We visited a lagoon with lots of flamingos (Andean, Chilean and James’). We alsoWeiterlesen