Puno (Lake Titicaca) Our next stop was Puno at the Lake Titicaca as well but on the Peruvian site. To cross the Peruvian border was not a problem at all. We could walk over the border, get the stamps on both sides and get in the same bus again, which continued driving after all the„Peru – Part 1“ weiterlesen
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5 days in Bolivia
La Paz After we crossed the Bolivian/Chilean border, we arrived in Oruro, where we had to change the bus for La Paz. The bus ride to the capital city of Bolivia was very interesting. The differences between the two countries Chile and Bolivia were obvious. We saw many people walking with their traditional clothes (Cholitas women)„5 days in Bolivia“ weiterlesen
Conspicuous features and Insiders from Chile
Alli händ sich gern (schmuse, küsse, umarme überall uf offner Strass und ide Metro) Maestro charte funktioniert 1000 chilenischi Peso sind ca. 2 Franke Meeega viel Smog in Santiago Streunendi Hünd ohni Bsitzer überall Alli Mänsche mit helle Haar und Auge falled uf Mote con huesillos (Pfirsichsaft mit Weizensamen) Terremoto (Getränk oder Erdbeben) Suena el„Conspicuous features and Insiders from Chile“ weiterlesen
Region de Tarapaca
Iquique Luckily, we had to change buses in Calama on our way to Iquique. We could have a break, walk along the nice pedestrian zone and have an empanada in one of the numerous nice bars and restaurants. Even though, the bar where we watched a part of the football game between Spain and Portugal„Region de Tarapaca“ weiterlesen
Region de Antofagasta
It’s a long time, since we had a rainy day for updating our travel blog. Besides we have experienced so many highlights in a really short time, we met so many nice people, we were just enjoying. Now sitting on a couch on a rainy day next to the beach, we take the time to„Region de Antofagasta“ weiterlesen
Region de Atacama
Bahia Inglesa In the morning we strolled through Caldera, booked our Bus to Antofagasta and walked to Bahia Inglesa. This walk leads us through the driest desert in the world (Desierto de Atacama). It was impressive to see how dry the landscape, covered with sand and how flat the area is. We could feel the„Region de Atacama“ weiterlesen
Region de Coquimbo
Valle d’Elqui From La Serena we made a trip to the Elqui Valley. A nice little village surrounded from the Andes. This valley is famous for its very dry weather and for the many grapes plantation to make the famous Pisco (Chilean schnapps). We walked to the oldest distillery of Los Nichos and could see„Region de Coquimbo“ weiterlesen
Region de Valparaiso
Valparaiso Now we started travelling and went back to our backpacker life. This time we took the bus (“Turbus”) to Valparaiso. When we arrived there, we met our next host Patricio from Maitencillo. We wanted to explore the harbour, that’s why we made a boat trip through the whole port and could see huge container„Region de Valparaiso“ weiterlesen
Santiago de Chile
Our next adventure is our trip through South America. Because South America is huge we picked the following countries: Chile, Bolivia, Peru and Brazil (maybe Uruguay at the end). We started in the capital of Chile: Santiago de Chile. First, we needed some time to rest (recover from the jetlag after the long flight from„Santiago de Chile“ weiterlesen
Reisegschichtli Australie
Typisches vo Australie ALLGEMEIN Princess Highway / Pacific Highway / Bruce Highway A jedere Tankstell heds unterschidlichi Benzinpriise (z.T. bis zu 30cent unterschiedlich) Signal Beine à Achtung Fussgängerstreifen! Signal Achtung kippende Lastwagen! Australische Bowlingcenter à Boccia? Australian Hello: “How is it going?” à very very fast, sounds like “Howstgng”? Australian Good Bye: “See you.” à„Reisegschichtli Australie“ weiterlesen
