10 reasons why Lake Titicaca is the shiznit
Come on…Titi-Caca? Uh huh, huh. The many foosball tables on Copacabana promenade. WTF?
Kim and TD + 28 months + wanderlust + inappropriate language = a dream fulfilled
Come on…Titi-Caca? Uh huh, huh. The many foosball tables on Copacabana promenade. WTF?
Having had enough of winded walks up small hills and freezing nights, we decided it was time to get out of the altiplano and head for the lowlands of Bolivia to sweat our asses off and get eaten by bugs. Rurrenbaque is small town on the edge of Madidi National … Continue Reading →
Many chances for a great workout…kiss my ass pilates! Getting to know the locals during long transportation delays because of breakdowns, landslides or impassable roads. Beautiful skin thanks to exfoliating and tightening mud treatments. Checking out hot men´s asses Knowing that the big man (JC) is always watching over you … Continue Reading →
Our journey through Bolivia continued as we headed north to Sucre, the judicial capital of the country. It’s a beautiful city which still boasts colonial architecture and is supposedly located in the most purely indigenous region. While we were relaxing in the plaza one afternoon, we came across hundreds of … Continue Reading →
If you come to Bolivia and don’t visit the Salar de Uyuni and surrounding area, you fucked up. You can’t find a more otherworldly place without actually boarding a spacecraft and traveling to a far away planet. From the endless salt flats and colorful poisonous lagoons to the surprising diversity … Continue Reading →
Step 1 – Wait in a four hour line at La Quiaca to get the Argentina exit stamp. Step 2 – Pay $135 dollars for the exclusive privilege of being an American entering Bolivia. Shout out to the homies, Che and Chavez! Getting our Bolivia visas, on special (just for … Continue Reading →