Monthly Archives: June 2013

Up close and personal with the Brazilian and non-Paraguan wildlife

Cristina was right – a lengthy border crossing into Paraguay.  A one hour wait in a line at the Bolivian Border office and then an hour and a half wait at the Brazilian border office. While it was a long … Continue reading

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Finding descents in Bolivia

The border crossing between Peru and Bolivia was a bit of a laugh. We were travelling by public bus so everyone on the bus were let off at the Peru immigration office to then walk across the bridge to the … Continue reading

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A touch of jungle fever in between the Sacred Valley and Lake Titicaca

After the joy of the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu I was very excited to run into Mia and Lee, my Patagonian travel buddies, at the hotel in Cusco. A short chat and then we discovered we’d be at the … Continue reading

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The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

I struggled to pack my 5 kg for the trek. The erratic scales at the hotel and my hire sleeping bag weighing in at 2kg didn’t help! We had an early start from the hotel with our guide and some … Continue reading

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Reaching new heights in Peru

This was it – the start of our acclimatisation for the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. We bussed it into Arequipa, where we had most of the day to spend exploring the pretty little town. Our first stop was the … Continue reading

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Hugging the coast of northern Peru

We farewelled Helen, Martin and Virginia and headed for Peru. The journey to Mañcora, Peru, was long but very enjoyable. Our bus followed the Andes, which turned from lush mountains to arid and rocky mountains with little oases in the valleys … Continue reading

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