Lake Titicaca and the Floating Islands: A Disappearing World.

Although Puno has its attractions and it is known for its folklore, very few tourists would make the long trek from Arequipa (and back out again), if it was not for the fascinating history and surroundings of Lake Titicaca and its inhabitants. We had the option of staying on one of the floating islands with … More Lake Titicaca and the Floating Islands: A Disappearing World.

Arequipa: Finding Colour in “The White City”

When we were reading about Arequipa, we were intrigued and excited about visiting Peru’s second-largest city. Founded in 1540, this colonial-era city of about one million people sits at 7661 feet above sea level and is framed by three volcanoes, Chachani, Pichu Pichu and El Misti. El Misti is the most prominent volcano, with its … More Arequipa: Finding Colour in “The White City”

Cajamarca – We Climbed up the Andes and Missed the Party.

Prior to this trip, when I thought of bus rides in the Andes, I didn’t think of lengthy sedate journeys through spectacular scenery. I imagined bald-tired relics driven by teenagers, careering around hairpin turns, crucifixes flying and music blasting. Luckily for us, we were treated to the former and as we drove for seven hours … More Cajamarca – We Climbed up the Andes and Missed the Party.

Our Heads in the Clouds

The cloud forests, to be exact. Only 1% of all forests on the planet are classified as “cloud forest” and Monteverde, Costa Rica is the largest one. Categorized by the presence of consistent fine mist and low-hanging cloud over the forest canopy, a cloud forest creates an incredible eco-system that supports a tremendous number of … More Our Heads in the Clouds