(Goa India, 8-24th of March ) To travel to Goa is like coming home. The beach is wide and clean, the ocean is warm and the food is amazing.

(Pushkar and Jodhpur, India, 4-8th of March) From Jaipur our daughter Moa went on by her self to Goa and we continued on to Pushkar, another one of those Indian holy cities by a lake. Pushkar is much smaller than Varanasi and a bit more laid back than Rishikesh. The town is filled with, Read More

(Jaipur, India, 1-3rd of March) We spent some fantastic days in the big buzzling city of Jaipur. This city is mostly known as “the pink city” – as many of the houses in the old part of the city are pink.

(New Delhi, India, 21-28th of February) We flew from Phnom Penh to New Delhi and checked in to our hotel in Chowdy Chok, a modern hotel but situated  a bit “off the grid”. Even if the hotel was fancy the only dinner options were the hotels restaurant or the shabby places down at the metro station.

(Iguazu falls, Argentina (and Brazil), 24-27th of November 2017) We took a flight from Buenos Aires to get to Iguazu falls, a place we really had looked forward to visit. We started with staying at a hotel in the small town of Puerto Iguazu. From there we took a tour with a bus to see, Read More

(Puerto Montt to Puerto Natales, Chile, 17-20th of November 2017) Instead of taking a flight or going by bus through the southern part of Chile we  booked us on a cargo ship. We booked a private cabin with window and bathroom and we had to pay almost 1000 US dollars each, a high price, Read More

(The Salt Desert, Bolivia, 5-7th of November 2017) We were quite happy when we after a two night  stay could pack our things and prepare to leave Uyuni. We walked down to the travel agency were we met our guide and the other participants. Our backpacks were stoved on the roof of the jeep, Read More

(Puno, Peru, 31st of October – 3rd of November 2017) Next stop Puno, a small town right beside Lake Titicaca. Christel had read that there would be a folklore festival in Puno the first week of November – however, if there was one we did not see any of it…. But we were there, Read More

(Machu Picchu, Peru, 24-25th of October 2017) As we decided to get to Machu Pichi the ”comfortable way” we started with taking a taxi to the train station right outside the city center in Cusco. The train then took 3,5 hours and the ride took us between high mountains and along beautiful rivers.

(Amazonas, Ecuador, 4-8th of October 2017) After a last swim in the hot pool in Papallacta we packed our things and took a taxi down to the main road where the bus leaves for Lago Agrio, the meeting point for our Amazon tour. The bus came within half an hour and six bumpy hours, Read More