From Cusco we took the Excluciva night bus to Puerto Maldonado. A 10 hour bus ride but fortunately in the biggest seats we have ever had in a bus and with the possibility to fully lie down. As usual Line
After the Salkantay trek Line and Vitus had had their share of long drives and hiking. Thus they chose to spend a quiet day in Cusco while Noah and Jesper went on the Rainbow Mountain tour. Priced at 70 soles
After recovering after the Salkantay trek and getting Line back on her feet we booked the full day Sacred Valley tour. The guide was great, the sights were interesting, the weather was good, the minivan was new and comfortable BUT
Arriving in Cusco we had booked the Salkantay trek in advance starting already the next day with pickup at 4.15am. At 550 USD per person with the company “Salkantay Trekking” it was considerably more than we would usually spend on
We stopped by Puno on our way to Cusco to see the beautiful Titicaca Lake and maybe get a touch of the local culture at a 2D/1N homestay on one of the small islands. In Puno we stayed at Hostal
We arrived in Arequipa very early in the morning after an overnight bus ride from Nazca. After an early breakfast we headed out to book tours for the coming days. After a bit of research we chose Waiky adventours as
Arriving in Lima we celebrated Noah’s birthday at a local restaurant. The next day we went for a walk along the coast in Miraflores, looked at the views and found a great local restaurant for lunch named SUMAQ BERLIN. Incredible
After our week in Banos it was time for a change of scenery. Arriving at Hostal Rondador Cotopaxi it did not take long for us to notice the elevation change from 1800 meters at Banos to 3300. We did a
Kayaking, rafting, canyoning, ziplines, hiking and horseback riding in Banos Back on the Ecuadorian mainland after our amazing experiences in Galapagos it was time to head to the adventure capital Banos de agua santa for a week of adrenalin overload.
Smooth Sailing to Santa Cruz Line had been dreading the boat trip from Isabela to Santa Cruz for days, imagining giant waves and inevitable seasickness. However, the journey turned out to be reasonably pleasant, and we all managed to sleep