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Potosí, Salar de Uyuni, and San Pedro de Atacama

We arrived in Potosí early in the morning after a long, but surprisingly comfortable night bus. We found the hotel where one of our friends had checked in the previous day and met up with him to book our tour of the infamous Potosí mine. For centuries, Potosí was...

La Paz

Waking late from our festivities in Copacabana, we had a leisurely breakfast and boarded a bus to La Paz in the afternoon.  It was the first time in a while I was able to stay awake and enjoy the scenery from a bus.  La Paz is a huge, sprawling metropolis nestled in...

UnBoliviable

I knew I had to get to the Bolivian border before 3PM in order to get myself a visa (Bolivia has a reciprocal visa cost of $135 for US citizens… bummer for me) so that meant a very early morning (incredibly uncomfortable, miserable, dangerously cold) bus ride...

Colca Canyon

Heading south from Cuzco, our little group (not so little maybe, as I´m now travelling with 5 other people) headed to Arequipa.  We arrived in the early morning, dropped our stuff off at Los Andes hostel and walked around town for a bit.  Arequipa is a tourist...

The Inca Jungle Trail

Day 1 – Downhill Mountain Biking At around 6AM, we were picked up from our hostel and brought to a bus with a large group of other trekkers.  We drove for a while (I can’t say how long, as I was in and out of conciousness – after a week of partying,...

Cuzco for Christmas!

On the 21st, after a long, uncomfortable overnight bus ride, we pulled into Cuzco and headed straight for Loki hostel. As we pulled up in the cab, we saw the few people we knew were staying there heading out for their 4-day trek up to Machu Picchu. We got to say some...