Vale de la rocas

And then out of nowhere there are giant rocks from volcanos. One looks like the World Cup.
More rocks

The scenery is just incredible.
Watching Flamingos and Lamas

Lunch at Laguna Misteriosa

Amazing what‘s hidden in the small trunk. A yummy lunch prepared by our driver, guide, and cook Jonny. What an adventure. It was close to Laguna Misteriosa, a black lake.
Canion de Anaconda

Looks a bit like the Grand Canyon. Filete!
Una Cerveza, por favor!

Having coca chocolate and quinoa beer.
Hotel de Sal

Indeed, all walls inside are made from salt. It‘s all new and comfy. Didn’t expect something like this in the middle of nowhere and right next to the Salar de Uyuni.
Salar de Uyuni

Incredible! The largest salt desert in the world. And yes, it tastes salty. Getting up early was totally worth it.
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Train cemetary

Uyuni

A short stop in Uyuni. Walking through windy and dusty streets. Waiting for the bus to leave for La Paz.
La Paz

What an incredible city. It‘s the highest capital of the world (3,500 meters above sea level). Gondolas are part of the city‘s public transport.
El Alto

400 blocks of market and a witchcraft market. For Bolivians, their traditions are very important.
On the way to Copacabana

Copacabana

A short walk through the city.
Isla del Sol

The legend says this is the birthplace of the Inca. Just took a short walk along the south coast of the island in the middle of Titicaca Lake. It’s quite touristy. But I was still able to witnessもっと詳しく
Bye Chile, hello Peru!

Crossing the border by foot.
Puno

A school celebrating its anniversary. A five-hour procession through the whole city with beautiful colorful costumes, music and dancing. Paninis also called the capital of Peruvian folklore.
Uros Floating Islands

Very touristy, unfortunately, but interesting to see how the Uros used to live.
Amantaní Island

Staying with a local family and enjoying local food, music, and dance.
Taquile Island

Another short stop on our tour.
Cusco

There are signs of the Incas everywhere. Big markets, beautiful streets. Guess, I‘m staying a bit longer than planned.
Rainbow Mountain in White

Snow covered mountain tops instead of Rainbow Mountain. Well, it was worth the hike up to 5000 meters above sea level anyways.
On the way to Machu Picchu

A three-hour walk along the rail tracks through the jungle.
Machu Picchu – Lost City Of The Incas

This is the most impressive place I’ve ever visited. 80% of what’s left from the city is still original and not restored. The Incas did a great job building their city up there in the mountainsもっと詳しく