South America

Bolivia Border Crossing

We did not make any plans for Bolivia before heading there other than our first couple of nights at an Airbnb in La Paz. We were busy with my family visiting Cusco, Machu Picchu, and Lake Titicaca. We also had planning fatigue- it is real! We spent an extra night in Puno before heading to Bolivia, so we would have…

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South America

Puno and Lake Titicaca

After we took the evacuation train out of Aguas Calientes we took a 7 am tour bus from Cusco to Puno. The bus company is called Turismo Mer. The bus had about 40 people on it. The seats were comfortable and there was a bathroom on board (for peeing only). The trip from Cusco to Puno took about 11 hours…

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Machu Picchu and the Strikes

The main attraction of the trip with my family was visiting Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu is an ancient Inka Citadel built in the 1400s. It gained international attention in 1911 when explorer Hiram Bingham discovered the city. We arrived a day early at Machu Picchu because of transportation strike scheduled for two days. There were no buses, taxis, or trains…

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Family Visit in Cusco and Sacred Valley, Peru

We love traveling, but we miss our family while we are gone. It was exciting that my dad, his girlfriend Kay, my sister Emily, her husband Jonathan, and our adorable nephew Milo traveled to Peru! We are thankful when family and friends take the time and go out of their comfort zones to meet us out in the world. There…

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Cusco

We arrived in Cusco after three weeks in Urubamba. The boys said goodbye to their friends at Sol y Luna school, and we got ready for more adventure. We got an Airbnb in Cusco for a week before my family arrived. It is a great two bedroom convenient to the historic city center and San Blas Mercado. On our first…

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South America, Worldschooling

Sol Y Luna School

Lucas and Henry attended Sol y Luna School for the three weeks we stayed in Urubamba. Sol y Luna was started by a couple who moved to Urubamba in 1988. The school began as an association to support local education and then decided to open a school  Sol & Luna Association (asociacionsolyluna.com). The school offers English, computers, physical education, math, reading…

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Urubamba

After our adventures in Lima, Huacachina, and Paracas, and saying goodbye to my brother and his family, we boarded a flight for Cusco. Cusco is the capital of the Cusco Province. Its population is 500,000 people. The elevation is about 11,200 feet, and you can feel it as soon as you step out of the airport. We spent one night…

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South America, Travel

Huacachina and Paracas

We spent seven days in Lima. There is plenty to keep you busy in Lima. We just scratched the surface, but we also wanted to get out and explore other areas of Peru. We hired Ignacio, who took us on tours of Lima, as a tour guide to take us on the next part of our adventure to Huacachina and…

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South America, Travel

Gastronomy in Lima

Lima is a culinary delight. Food was a highlight during our seven days in Lima. We spent one of our days in Lima on a food tour of Miraflores with our guide, Ignacio. Our food tour started by exploring Mercado Nº 1 de Surquillo. It is a large local market in the northern part of Miraflores. We tried fresh juice…

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