Following the history on the Sacred Valley of the Incas

Imagine old ruins that are still in very good shape and tell a story just as you watch them, in an amazing scenery. This is the Sacred Valley, called sacred because of its most fertile land in the region, property of the Inca Emperor himself. We made multiple stops on the way, but some of […]

Cusco, you can’t escape loving it

After hiking in the Cordillera Blanca our first impression of Peru changed dramatically and Cuzco just strengthened the new view. With well preserved, colorful colonial architecture, surrounded by Inca ruins, the city is the living evidence of a rich and complex history. As the biggest city and former capital of the Inca empire, where the […]

Cordillera Blanca, a Place of Fairytale for Zeb’s Birthday

After so many disappointing places in Peru, Huaraz was just a new one on the list with its mountains of garbage, bad smell, many many dogs on the streets…we reached it after 10 hours of bus passing through ugly towns, though nice natural sceneries. But the 3 days that followed (my birthday in the middle) […]

Bear Familly Reunion in Lima

Founded by the Spanish in the XVIth century, Lima is a curious mix of a modern mega city, skyscrapers, malls and amazing seaview apartments in Miraflores, old villas in a romantic hippie ambiance in Barranco and areas of colonial architecture especially in its historical downtown, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For those who […]

Trujillo

Where are we? Where is that Peru that everybody talks about and loves? After the unsafe and not too nice Mancora, entering Trujillo continued on the same note. Looking out on the bus windows we could see ghetto-like streets, ugly buildings and piles of garbage everywhere…disappointing. Fortunately, the city also has few nice things to […]

Mancora, the disappointing entry in Peru

We reached our first stop in Peru early in the morning when it was still dark. And it was quite creepy! The bus stops somewhere in the middle of the town and most of the accommodations (ours as well) are located near the beach (more or less 500 m from the center). We would have […]

Cuenca, the quiet place between the mountains

Considered a top retirement destination for people all over the world, Cuenca is the third largest city in Ecuador and a beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site which lies in a valley at about 2500 m. It has the feeling of a small mountain town in Switzerland and the look of a Spanish city with its […]

Whales and boobies

Do you remember that some time ago I discovered my favorite fish? It was during one of the diving sessions in Thailand I guess and it is called porcupine. The time for a favorite bird has come!!! I discovered it on Isla de la Plata, during a one day trip with the initial objective to […]

Meeting the shamans in the Amazon jungle

Wandering through South America without making a trip to the Jungle is like visiting Paris without seeing the Tour Eiffel! We couldn’t miss it and the best option was Cuyabeno Wild Life Reserve in the North-Eastern part of Ecuador. The way there was long and tiring: 8 hours bus from Quito to Lago Agrio, another […]

Trip to Cotopaxi

Have you ever felt high? Have you ever felt like it was summer but with snow? Have you ever really been in the sky and felt the clouds on your skin? It is all possible in Cotopaxi National Park whose central feature is the second highest active volcano on Earth, at nearly 5900 m height. […]