The Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentinian Patagonia is an absolute must-see. Go to a map and track the Andres as far south through South America as you can go and you’ll find the gigantic southern Patagonian Ice Field that…
ACTIVITY & ADVENTURE
On our Inca to Inuit adventure, Jake and I have been fortunate to take in two of the most famous hike’s in the World: The Santa Cruz trek in Huaraz and The Inca Trail. As we travelled South towards…
Travelling To The End Of The World – Taking The Navimag South To Puerto Natales
When Jake and I started to map out what we wanted our Inca to Inuit route to look like, we knew that it had to include exploring the remote lands of Patagonia. Travelling South from Peru, our excitement to…
Peru’s diverse and vast terrain makes it one of the World’s best and varied adventure playgrounds. Often seen purely as a gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Machu Picchu, few take the additional time to explore the…
A Guide To Discovering Another World | The Bolivian Salt Flats
There are only a few places in the World where you can experience a landscape so surreal and unfamiliar that you are left feeling as if you have ventured to another planet. Visiting the Bolivian Salt Flats, The World’s…
It’s most certainly the most famous hike in South America and probably one of the most famous hikes in the World. The Inca Trail is a bucket list must. Hiking your way through the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu…
Travelling around Peru, what strikes you is the sheer unbounded variety that this country has to offer. Â Peru has it all. From its Western edge, the country rises out of the Pacific with golden, wave-battered beaches. Going East you…
A four-hour bus south from Lima along the Carr Panamericana (Pan American Highway) brings you to Ica, a bustling city where both wine and pisco are a serious business. We chose to stay in nearby Huacachina, an oasis in the…
Exploring the Dizzying Heights Of Huaraz & The Huáscarán National Park
We were never meant to visit Huaraz. Failure to book the Inca Trail in line with when we landed in Peru at the start of our Inca to Inuit adventure left us with three weeks to explore Peru’s dizzy…
I can count the number of times I’ve been camping on one hand, well 2 fingers to be exact. Both times were 100% enforced by parents and teachers alike. It was 2001, Geri Halliwell’s It’s Raining Men had somehow…