Category: South America

Chris and Danielle

La Paz, Bolivia

It’s an early morning bus ride and border crossing, but we are finally in Bolivia, leaving Peru behind. La Paz (which means Peace) is the political and financial centre of Bolivia but not its true capital as most would assume. With its 1.5 million plus inhabitants, it is renowned as the highest city in the …

Chris and Danielle

Lake Titicaca (Puno)

It’s a early morning wake-up to get ready for our 7 hour bus ride to Puno from Cusco, on the shore of lake Titicaca (pronounced Titihaha). Fortunately, the double decker bus is set up like an airplane’s business class seat which are wide, each with its own TV screen (although all in Spanish) and USB …

Chris and Danielle

Rainbow Mountain

Rainbow Mountain is in the Andes mountains of Peru. It is a mountain of seven colours only recently discovered in the mid-2010 once the glacier ice melted off the cap. Our adventure starts at 4:30 am when nine of us are picked up by our guides for the plus 2 hour drive to the mountain …

Chris and Danielle

Machu Picchu

We are all excited the next morning where we head out to the bus station for our trip to Machu Picchu. The day before, we had seen long lineups for the buses but had been assured that there are many buses and the wait time is less than 15-20 minutes which was correct. The bus …

Chris and Danielle

Cusco

Cuzco, or Cusco as it is officially named, is a city on the eastern slope of the Andes and home to approximately 440,000 residents.  After meeting our fellow G Adventurers (14 women, to hubby’s dismay) the previous night, we take an early morning one hour flight from Lima to Cusco. The altitude of 3,399 metres …

Chris and Danielle

Lovely Lima

Lima is a city of around 11 million accounting for almost 1/3 of Peru’s population. After a few days here, the things that we notice most is how clean the city is. No garbage sitting around like we’ve seen in so many European or African countries. Also, though many shops and residences have bars on …