After Cafayate, we travelled to Tucumán. Not much to see there. So we caught the bus to Cordoba, Argentina’s second largest city. The park, was quite rough around the edges. But right next to the park there were a couple of good free…

After Cafayate, we travelled to Tucumán. Not much to see there. So we caught the bus to Cordoba, Argentina’s second largest city. The park, was quite rough around the edges. But right next to the park there were a couple of good free…
Cafayate is home to some of Argentinas best vineyards. You could basically walk around town and visit Bodegas (vineyards), get a tour and taste some wine. This is the first, but not last, Bodega we went to. Another Bodega….. You…
From the Chile border, we got to Salta. A very nice city in northern Argentina. There wasn’t much to do in the town, apart from try one of Argentina’s famous steaks, then head up in the cable car for a…
After our three day trip through the salt flats, we arrived in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. It’s a small town in the middle of the Atacama desert. We did a tour into the desert, a place called Valle de…
We started our tour of Salar de Uyuni, in Uyuni, a little town that does not have much to do except start the tour. Bolivians love a protest, in the town there were some burnt tyres and the buildings were bricked…
Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia and a very nice colonial town. This wall has the worlds oldest dinosaur footprints on it. You are going to have to take our word for it. We saw it from 300m away.…
Samaipata, a sleepy little town in Bolivia, was the perfect place to hang out for a couple of days. Che Guevara was assassinated in a near by town. View from our balcony, it was much greener and warmer than a…
From Coroico, we had to take a bus back to La Paz, stay there for another night, then catch a 6 hour bus to Cochabamba. It ended up being a 9 hour journey. We only stayed for one night as…
After the worlds most dangerous road we stayed in a little town, Coroico, in a really nice little B&B. We didn’t do much for the three nights. Views over the town. Local cemetary. View from the hot tub, Andy nearly…
From La Paz, we headed to a town called Coroico, in the Amazon Basin. To get there you can cycle down the Worlds Most Dangerous Road, or what locals call Camino de la Muerte (Death Road). It got its name due…