10 things about Santiago de Chile After two weeks in the beautiful metropolitan city of Santiago de Chile, here are the most interesting things we would like to share. 1. Its European and American influence. Santiago is a very beautiful and modern city. Between American style and Europe, you can easily find the atmosphere of...
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Uyuni, Lagoons and Volcanos After our first magical day within the wild white Salar de Uyuni, we experimented new landscapes for our last 2 days. We went to see the lagoons with their legendary unique colours and of course their flamingos. Here again we were amazed by the huge variety of nature features. All...
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White Infinity Landscape Few months ago we booked the mandatory tour to Salar de Uyuni. We took an option of 3 days and 2 nights though the Kanoo Tour. After a night long trip from La Paz in a very confortable bus, we reached Uyuni. It’s a small city in the south desert...
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Into the Wild When we decided to take this trip and travel the world, people kept asking me “why”? It was tempting to answer “because I would like to take long holidays”, but it didn’t sound very serious… So I started to ask myself, why, except from the obvious reasons, I wanted this break?...
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Biking down the Death Road ENGLISH / ITALIANO 🇬🇧 One of the most exciting experience you can have around La Paz is surely test yourself on the “most dangerous road” in the world. Andrea had already had the pleasure to do so in 2015, but it’s so much fun that he couldn’t pass...
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10 curious things about La Paz ENGLISH / ITALIANO / FRANÇAIS 🇬🇧 We stayed almost two weeks in La Nuestra Señora de la Paz, one of the most important Bolivian cities, we have walked and traveled along its busy streets and learned a lot about this unique town. These are the most...
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How to visit Machu Picchu ENGLISH / FRANÇAIS / ITALIANO 🇬🇧 Facts Initial period of construction: estimated at 1300 AD Founder: Pachacutec, ninth ruler of Inca Empire from 1438 to 1471 Official discovery: 1911 by Hiram Bingham (explorer and Yale University Professor) Location: 2430mts above sea level between the Peruvian Andes a...
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Around Titicaca Lake Titicaca lake really is a magical place on earth. At over 3800 mt of altitude, it’s the biggest lake in South America and the highest navigable lake in the world. It is also considered the birthplace of the great Inca culture, with Manco Capac, the first great ruler of Incas, raising from...
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