Author: Journey with Christina
Journey of the Inca Trail: The most magnificent and grueling journey yet, Part 2
The third day was my favorite as far as scenery goes. We started out early at 6:00 with only a slight incline passing by more Inca Ruins, Sayaqmarka, a fortress perched on a mountain overlooking the valley. From there we made our way down, which is less aerobic than steep inclines but killer on the … More Journey of the Inca Trail: The most magnificent and grueling journey yet, Part 2
Journey of the Inca Trail: The most magnificent and grueling journey yet, Part 1
One of the highlights of our year-long journey was to hike the 4 day Inca Trail with my brother and Jon’s friend Kyle. This required a lot of planning as the trek had to be booked 5-6 months in advance due to its popularity and limit on number of people per day. I researched tons … More Journey of the Inca Trail: The most magnificent and grueling journey yet, Part 1
Journey of Isla del Sol, Bolivia: Birthplace of the Inca dynasty
Isla del Sol on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca is known as the birthplace of the Incan dynasty. For me it was a haven of beautiful landscapes with people and customs that have not changed in centuries. Jon and I took a boat in the morning to the north side of the island and … More Journey of Isla del Sol, Bolivia: Birthplace of the Inca dynasty
Journey of Bolivia: The difficulty getting in and out
As part of our planned journey would be continuing on to Bolivia after Peru. Bolivia was the only country in South America that we were traveling to that required a Visa, and Bolivia only required a Visa for American citizens. I thought I was being proactive by researching and pulling together the requirements prior to … More Journey of Bolivia: The difficulty getting in and out
Journey of Puno, Peru: Floating islands and no service equals heaven
Puno sits on the impressive mirror-like Lake Titicaca 3,879 meters above sea level. The skies melt into the lake with white peaks dotted in the background. The lake is massive and extends from Peru to Bolivia. The Peru side is known for the unique floating islands. This was where we were headed for our first … More Journey of Puno, Peru: Floating islands and no service equals heaven
Journey of Arequipa, Peru: Earthquakes and whitewater rafting in the white city
When we arrived in Arequipa on the overnight bus from Nasca, we learned that there had been a devastating earthquake that practically demolished a small town in Colca Canyon 3 hours away the previous evening. As a result we were able to feel a few of the aftershocks, which the locals say is no big … More Journey of Arequipa, Peru: Earthquakes and whitewater rafting in the white city
Journey of Nasca, Peru: Private airplane, of course!
Jon and I stopped in Nasca for the night for the sole purpose of catching a glimpse of those famed lines our schoolteachers taught us about. When we arrived in the afternoon to our hotel we arranged a flight for the next day at 10:00 with a tour to see the lines up close the … More Journey of Nasca, Peru: Private airplane, of course!
Journey of Huacachina, Peru: Sandboarding and wine tasting
Huacachina is a small desert oasis outside of the town of Ica that was originally established for Ica’s wealthy. It is literally just a small lagoon in the middle of the desert that a walkway with hotels and restaurants was built around leaving a portion open for a fine sand beach. The outside of the … More Journey of Huacachina, Peru: Sandboarding and wine tasting
Journey of Lima, Peru: Chicken hearts and pisco
Lima is a city of unique architecture, museums, and fantastic food all set in interesting neighborhoods. We, well mostly I, spent time checking out the neighborhoods, visiting several museums, and doing tours of the city. Jon joined me for some of it but as he put it we were spending 24-hours a day together, and … More Journey of Lima, Peru: Chicken hearts and pisco
