
The End of Our Road
After the Cordillera Blanca, there was one more mountain range to cross before making our way to Trujillo on the … Continue reading The End of Our Road
After the Cordillera Blanca, there was one more mountain range to cross before making our way to Trujillo on the … Continue reading The End of Our Road
Time for cycling has been running out. After spending two weeks in Cuzco, including excursions to Tambopata and Machu Picchu, … Continue reading Cycling the Cordillera Blanca
To my beautiful wife, friend and partner, It’s been 11 years since you and I tied the knot on the … Continue reading An Anniversary
Cuzco. It is probably the busiest tourist town in all of Peru. Everybody is here for the same reason: Machu Picchu. … Continue reading Machu Picchu
Not being able to book tickets to Machu Picchu for several days – the place gets rather busy – we … Continue reading A Jungle Interlude
The ride to Cuzco was lovely. Shortly after leaving Copacabana, our home for five days, we crossed the border … Continue reading The road to Cuzco
La Paz is an impossible city. It sits at the bottom of a steep valley. Six hundred metres above, on the … Continue reading La Paz: Bolivia in a Nutshell
We spent six days lazing about in Santa Cruz, enjoying the warm weather, the food, but most of all our … Continue reading Santa Cruz
We spent a few days in Sucre resting and enjoying the heat. We watched some football and spent a night … Continue reading Sucre
It’s a bit surreal. We’re in a Dutch pub in Bolivia’s capital city of Sucre watching the world cup football … Continue reading Seeing Orange in Bolivia