Cusco, the sacred valley and llama sacrifice
We have to admit, Cusco is our favorite city, since we started our round the world trip. Its beautiful colonial architecture, paved streets, laid-back vibe and nice restaurants will make you love it. When we heard the Inti Raymi festival, the festival of the
Salar de Uyuni: desert, colorfoul lakes and salt flats
The Bolivia southern border has been closed for several days because of the snow, which is quite unusual for the season. We checked every day with our tour company, in San Pedro de Atacama, to see if it was opened
We walked on the moon, in San Pedro de Atacama
San Pedro de Atacama is one of those small villages where you feel good as soon as you arrive. The narrow streets are bordered with mud-coloured adobe houses. There's a small square where people walk around at a small pace
The Iguazu falls, on the Argentinian side
After a whole day wandering along the Iguazu falls on the Brazilian side, we take our bags out from the lockers at the entrance of the park and we leave in direction of Argentina. The bus stops at the Brazilian
Foz do Iguacu: the falls on the Brazilian side
The bus ride to Puerto Iguazu was great! We're in the "cama" class, the padded seats are wide and recline almost fully. After an 18 hours ride, we're less tired than after 8h in Asia. Ah, it's a good start. As