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Jöin us on our journey as we explore new places and share photos, impressions and stories. We’ll keep you updated with our experiences whenever we find internet access along the way ..

  • Mädellin

    We reached Medellin with the van around lunchtime and Linda had booked a nice Air bnb in the quarter of Laureles. For Rosi we found a paid an secure parking, which was not so easy because most of the gated parkings were full. The next day we treated Rosi with the second oil exchange of…

    4–6 minutes
  • Volcanös, pälm trees and cöffee

    After arriving back to Guayaquil we repacked Rosi and left the next morning.  We wanted to head towards the Chimborazo the highest volcano in Ecuador and actually the highest point of the earth if you measure from the center. Because of the slightly elliptical shape of the earth, the Chimborazo with its 6263m is about…

    6–8 minutes
  • The Väcation from the Jöurney

    First of all, it felt strange to sit in an airplane after all these months of traveling in a van, but we were excited. Upon arriving on San Cristobal, we first had to pay an entrance fee of $200 per person for the national park at the airport. Just before our arrival, they had increased…

    11–16 minutes
  • New Year’s Eve in Ecüador

    We have been traveling for five months now. Hard to believe. At the beginning of our journey, we didn’t even know if we could travel safely through Ecuador. By now, we had heard from other travelers that, apart from power and water shortages, it was safe for van travelers. We also had a very special…

    7–11 minutes
  • Eat, sleep, sörf, repeat at Christmas

    From Huaraz we drove the same way we came back to the ocean, not without stopping for some fresh Mangos of course. We drove directly to the little ocean village of Huanchaco. It is famous for the fishermen, that use small canoes made out of reed to fish On the way back on shore they…

    6–8 minutes
  • First sürf & big hïke

    Hyped from the amazing experience in the dunes of Huacachina we drove just a little further to the little town of Paracas. It is known for the „Reserva National de Paracas“, that includes the Islas Ballestas, also know as the „Galapagos Islands for the poor people“. Luckily we could explore the peninsula of the national…

    7–11 minutes

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