FamilyLifeOnTheRoad

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  • In Search Of Sea Giants

    In Search Of Sea Giants

    Having arrived in Peru a full two months previously, we were looking forward to our next adventure north of the border in Ecuador. However, before that we had one last pressing engagement along the coast in the small town of Los Organos. We had hoped to see whales earlier on our adventure in Argentina and…

  • The Amazing Amazon Rainforest

    The Amazing Amazon Rainforest

    One of the things the four of us had been looking forward to, ever since we decided to come on our adventure to South America, was to visit the heart of the Amazon Rainforest. We wanted to see what life there was like there for the local people. We hoped to see some of the…

  • Busy Days In Lima

    Busy Days In Lima

    Travelling allows us enjoy many wonderful things on a daily basis. Whether it is seeing new things, experiencing new places, or meeting new people, we have the opportunity to live in a different way that both challenges us and rewards us constantly. This way of living however does mean that some of the usual home-comforts,…

  • A Very Different Peru

    A Very Different Peru

    Peru is the 20th largest country in the world, equivalent to the size of France, Spain and England combined. So it is rather big. It was with no surprise then that we started to see a new Peru as we made our way south from Rainbow Mountain to the southern city of Arequipa and onto…

  • Time-Out & New Friends

    Time-Out & New Friends

    Having waved our visiting grandparents off, we headed back to the campsite overlooking beautiful Cusco, where out campervan had been stored while we were in Cusco. After unpacking, we spent the rest of the day playing sports, watching a movie and generally taking it easy. The following couple of days were spent in a similar…

  • Back On The Road Again

    Back On The Road Again

    A slightly misleading title I must admit, given that we had travelled from La Paz to Cusco and then to Pisac in recent weeks. However this was the first time in over a month that just the four of us had travelled and lived together without friends or family accompanying us. I for one was…

  • A Land Of Many Challanges

    A Land Of Many Challanges

    Bolivia is a country I had the pleasure of visiting seventeen years ago, as part of a flying three week backpacker visit to South America. I really enjoyed what I saw then and the experiences that I lived. While I am now a lot older, greyer, and have many more responsibilities, returning to this unique…

  • Driving Fun At High Altitude (Part 1 of 2)

    Driving Fun At High Altitude (Part 1 of 2)

    Making our way through the Bolivian border town of Villazon in our campervan filled us with equal measures of excitement and trepidation. We had heard from other travelers what an amazing country it was, filled with fantastic welcoming people. We had also heard how difficult it was at times to travel there, with common challenges…

  • Driving Fun At High Altitude (Part 2 of 2)

    Driving Fun At High Altitude (Part 2 of 2)

    Thankfully, Sucre proved less psychologically traumatic compared to our driving experience in Potosi. Despite the 1 hour it took to drive our last kilometer into the city, we parked in a centrally located campsite and spent 4 days visiting this beautiful colonial city. Sucre had the types of cafes, restaurants and shops that we had…

  • A Week In The Heat (Part 1 of 2)

    A Week In The Heat (Part 1 of 2)

    As we travelled through Argentina, we met many wonderful people. They were usually very curious about our trip; how were we traveling, where we had been, what we had seen etc. They would usually also enquire about our future travel plans. When we mentioned that we would visit North Argentina at the end of the…

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