It was a dramatic end to our Bolivian adventure – three days off-roading in a Land Cruiser through some of the most unusual landscapes this world has to offer.
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There is a stillness and serenity to Bolivia’s Isla del Sol that is hard to find elsewhere along the South American gringo trail. As the revered birthplace of t...
It’s the very peril of Bolivia’s Death Road, a narrow gravel path winding precariously over a vertical mountainside connecting the Andes near La Paz to the rain...
This is what we had been waiting for!
In the five years that Adam and I have known each other we have always talked about traveling to Peru and hiking to Mac...
Standing high atop the citadel watching the first rays of sun spill over the Santa Teresa valley and light up the Machu Picchu ruins, I was awe struck by the be...
It was pure coincidence that we booked our Salkantay trek and subsequent visit to Machu Picchu one day prior to the annual Inti Raymi (Festival of the Sun) cele...
The guidebooks were adamant, you can’t visit Arequipa, Peru without making a side-trip to Colca Canyon. Colca Cayon is one of the world's deepest canyons, twic...
Of all our stops in Peru, Arequipa is the city we could see ourselves getting stuck in for a while. Peru’s White City boasts some of the prettiest natural surro...
There was a moment when I thought to myself, “Well this is a bad idea.”
It was a fleeting moment of course, after which I threw caution to the wind, latche...
On Galapagos there are awesome days and then there are epic days. Snorkeling Los Tuneles off of Isla Isabela turned out to be the later – so much so it was the ...