Up and down and left and right
That’s how it went for 48 hours. Here about our expedition to the Valley of Inca Resistance and why it always take so long to reach the next destination in Peru.
That’s how it went for 48 hours. Here about our expedition to the Valley of Inca Resistance and why it always take so long to reach the next destination in Peru.
We also visited Machu Picchu in the end. But we did it on our terms, as much as we could. That means, no guides and only the modes of transport we have with us: car and feet.
When you have time and dare to do something different, you are sometimes lucky enough to have a touristy place all to yourself. This is what happened at the Inca ruins of Pisac.
This is the second part of our adventure through Josué fruit orchard, this time more exotic fruits.
Strange chocolate, various types of açaí and fruit from a tree inhabited by ants. We found all this and much more in Josué’s orchard. Take a look!
This time we visited a peculiar funerary site near lake Titicaca: the chullpas of Sillustani. A tradition that started before the incas.
Refuelling is easy, isn’t it? Well, refuelling in South America can be an entire adventure.
The Uros are one of the oldest people in America, they live on islands and it was well worth a visit.
The 500-year old mines in Potosi have brought wealth and despair to the population. We visited the mines on a tour.
We’ve already been 6 months on the road. During this time,we’ve collected thousands of kilometres and litres of diesel. Here a review.