From the Andes to the Amazon: Our 4 Days in Tambopata National Park

After exploring the soaring heights of Arequipa and the breathtaking depths of Colca Canyon, Nikki and I found ourselves craving a completely different environment. Five months into our South American journey, we’d grown accustomed to mountains, deserts, and coastal landscapes, but the mysterious allure of the Amazon rainforest was calling our names. With our trusty …

Crossing into Peru: Arequipa to Puerto Maldonado

After our altiplano adventures in northern Chile’s remote national parks, Nikki and I were ready to move northward and cross into Peru, a country we’d both been looking forward to since planning our overlanding journey. The border crossing from Chile to Peru was next on our list, along with exploring the culturally rich city of …

Vicuñas and Lauca: The Remote Altiplano

Nikki and I stood at the edge of the vast salt flat, watching as the morning light transformed the stark white plain into a shimmering mirror. Our truck was parked about 100 yards back, our home on wheels looking particularly small against the enormity of Chile’s northern altiplano landscape. After two incredible weeks exploring the …

Bolivia and Salar de Uyuni

After recovering from our unfortunate bout of food poisoning in San Pedro de Atacama, Nikki and I faced a difficult decision. We wanted to explore the famous salt flats and high-altitude lagoons of Bolivia, but we had heard about gas shortages in Bolivia which would make the remote driving more stressful. Even though the idea …

Valle de Elquí, Nevado de Tres Cruces and Pan de Azúcar

After our time in Mendoza, our journey continued into the mystical Valle de Elquí. Known both for its crystal-clear night skies (home to several major international observatories) and as the birthplace of Chile’s beloved pisco. We drove along winding roads that followed the Elquí River, watching as the landscape gradually transformed around us. The valley …

Siete Tazas National Park – Lircay – Tricahue 

We were really grateful to be home for the holidays. Being travelers at heart and living across the continent from our families, we have had our fair share of missing holidays, birthdays, celebrations and hard times, but this year we felt strongly that we needed to be home for the holidays. We spent several days …

The Breton Brunch Bunch Take on the Lake District

On this trip, we are endeavoring to split the blog writing a little more evenly given that I (Nikki) am not applying for PhD programs or sitting on advisory boards or working for the World Bank while we’re on the road. So, get ready for slightly more sarcasm and definitely less actual funniness today as …

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